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Agree with all of that. Obviously the end was a blow but it was a great game, yes. Really competitive and it ebbed and flowed throughout.
I’m not saying it wasn’t a great game, but that was because Glamorgan turned what should have been a pretty routine win into a very exciting defeat .because of their ineptitude.
One thing I’ll admit to getting wrong having having watched a few minutes of today’s Sky game, there’s no way Glamorgan’s are the worst team in anyT20 tournament that Middlesex are playing in.
Originally posted by the other bob wilsonView Post
I’m not saying it wasn’t a great game, but that was because Glamorgan turned what should have been a pretty routine win into a very exciting defeat .because of their ineptitude.
One thing I’ll admit to getting wrong having having watched a few minutes of today’s Sky game, there’s no way Glamorgan’s are the worst team in anyT20 tournament that Middlesex are playing in.
I was just about to post exactly the same. Middlesex look woeful and I don’t think that pink kit helps either!!
Originally posted by the other bob wilsonView Post
Useless isn’t harsh when talking about the team with, probably, the worst record out of the counties since the T20 format was introduced over twenty years ago. The 99 per cent win ratio figure was probably fair for other counties, but not for a side with such a poor recent record of closing out games in the T20 format. Glamorgan had Gloucestershire 121-8 with three overs left - it’s one thing conceding thirty seven runs off eighteen balls to specialist batsmen, but this was to a youngster making his way in the game and a bowler with a T20 average of 8.
The 99% would have been ridiculous for most sides.
An interview with Asa Tribe here, done during the Lions game. Rob Key has been talking to him, things are looking positive. I was hoping Key had told him he's completed the Lions now so can go and play T20 for Glamorgan but it doesn't get mentioned.
All checked in at Sophia Gardens and ready to go
Nathan McAndrew joined training today and is set to make his Glamorgan debut on Friday night as Somerset roll into town
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#GLAvSOM
#OhGlammyGlammy https://t.co/Uwif3TyYg8
It says there that Hadley is now available for the next two Championship games which would give us three overseas players for them as well as three for our T20 campaign.
Your Glamorgan squad for a huge night under the lights tomorrow ️
Sophia Gardens is set for sunshine, noise and a blockbuster T20 night ☀️
️ https://t.co/mDjUIJkAju
#GLAvSOM
#OhGlammyGlammy https://t.co/vmUotDcjfQ
After Banton in particular started off like a house on fire, Glamorgancame back well to limit Somerset to 171-9 - three wickets for Crane, but the star was NathanMcAndrew with 4-15.
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