Yep agree with the above. We need to bat for at least 1.5 sessions to make the game safe. Not impossible but plenty of batting still to do.
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Yep agree with the above. We need to bat for at least 1.5 sessions to make the game safe. Not impossible but plenty of batting still to do.
Paid my first ever visit to Hove yesterday. Plenty of other Glammy supporters among a decent Saturday crowd. Extraordinary effort to get to 499 for 5 by close but, as others have said, still a lot of work to do to get to safety. Sussex seemed to play as though the game had got away from them for a large part of the day, although that was far from true.
Back watching the stream today. Carlson and Cook gone and the lead is up to 222, which would be around 3 an over to chase. Still think they need to bat at least half an hour after lunch.
Nick Webb on commentary has just pointed out it is now Glamorgan's best 2nd innings ever.
581/7
My first visit also and what a day it was! Labuschagne and Carlson were outstanding. As well as the Glammy fans I noticed there were quite a few Aussies. I see we got to lunch with still a bit of the tail to wag. A bit more to do but looks more promising than could imagined after the first two days. Only sorry that Carlson didn't get a double hundred.
Great for those who were there to watch yesterday.
Neser past 50 again, but Van Der Gugten’s just gone - 623-8 , the lead’s 265.
689-9, hope Neser gets a well deserved hundred, he’s currently on 90.
well done neser quick drink then bowl them out
The largest difference between a team first and second innings in Test Cricket is I think 550.
I don't know what the overall first class record is, but we're now at 601.
Glam’s second highest score ever now.
Is there any way the title of this thread can be changed to Glamorgan????
Sussex faced an over by Labuschagne and the game was drawn with them at 1-0.
It might have been one of those awful pitches which gets slower and lower as the game goes on, but it was still a superb effort by Glamorgan to save a game which looked all over at Tea on the first day - the draw means they take seven points and not the paltry two it looked like they were going to get.
Also crucially stopped Sussex getting the win.
Durham seem to be running away with top spot with 4 wins already but we still within a win of 2nd spot.
If someone would have told me glamorgan would play 6 championship games and be undefeated I would assume it must have been a hell of a wet summer! However it really hasn't and to be undefeated after 6 games is very impressive considering how weak we have been for 15 years or so.
Really absorbing game, maybe less so from a Sussex fans point of view. Durham is our next 4 day game, so I suppose a win is required if we have ambitions of top spot. Certainly looking very much in the mix for second place though.
Wonder if Yorkshire thought they'd be bottom of the pile at the T20 break. My heart bleeds for them !!
I was switching on the stream every now and then yesterday and heard two conversations among commentators regarding a possible Glamorgan declaration - both times there was unanimity between them that there was no way that Glamorgan were going to declare (the second conversation was between a couple of Sussex supporting commentators).
There's an interview with Maynard on Twitter where he was asked by Nick Webb about a possible declaration and he said they would have considered it if Carlson and Labuschagne could have batted for longer - this might have enabled them to set Sussex something in about sixty five overs, but once Labuschagne was out, followed pretty quickly by Root, it became all about batting long enough to make the game safe.
From my own point of view, it took Sussex more than 200 overs and two days to bowl us out. The idea that we, with no decent spinner available, could have bowled Sussex out in, say, forty overs is laughable - the only way that may have happened was if Sussex agreed to keep on chasing the target come what may and they were never going to do that given that it meant they would have, effectively, been handing points to a promotion rival.
Incredible effort. Considering the first couple days of play, I couldn’t follow much yesterday and Saturday so had written the game off - very happy to check in on the score once in a while on progress and to see Glammy still batting!
I think the change in the split between drawing/winning points may come into the thinking of some people’s criticisms, especially in the 2nd div where there’s no trap door and it’s all about promotion. Also, so far with Glamorgan, first innings batting BPs haven’t been the easiest to come by.
Considering where the game was I think the approach towards the end of the last day ultimately made sense given the situation at the end of the first innings. I do think they probably should’ve had some form of go at the Sussex batters even if not much of a carrot was offered but given they’ve Pujara and Smith in the line up it would’ve been more in hope on that wicket.
Yeah as a glamorgan fan I had never even considered we may declare. Was a surprise to see some criticism from Sussex fans.
For me it's just a wonderful battle. I saw somewhere it's the biggest ever difference between a teams first innings score and their 2nd. That's unbelievable and will talked about nationwide for decades to come.
And Glamorgan’s three centurions int he 2nd innings (scoring a combined total of 453) only managed to score 11 runs between them in the 1st innings!
Agree with you there, monumental effort from Glamorgan, to be criticised for not declaring is very harsh. Certainly think a 'sporting declaration' would have been daft after doing all that work to bat ourselves to safety.
From a Glamorgan point of view I am slightly disappointed we didn't have a go at them. Potentially a 9 man batting lineup, that had been in the field for over 2 days. Would have been nice to see Neser and Timm steaming in to rattle them, even if just for 20/25 overs.
But all in all, what a fantastic game of cricket. A game that shows the value of the draw as a result in my opinion.
What would have been the point of a declaration? There was no chance of taking ten wickets in a few hours.
It was a brilliant effort to bat for over two days. Northeast really missed out and needs some runs.
Neser will be a big miss if he gets selected for the Aussies.
Fielding for so long after sensing a win early on must have been both soul destroying as well as tiring.
To grind one of your rivals into the ground will have done our players' confidence the world of good and them the exact opposite.
As has been said, to attempt to take ten wickets on such a pitch against a very competent side would have been silly IMO.
Neser and Labuschage will be missed but this has always been the price you pay for having great players in your team, something unfortunately we haven't experienced much :hehe:
Listening to the Wisden Podcast and they’re discussing Kent’s decision to start charging non members £6 to watch their T20 matches. This is news to me and, although they think £6 is too much to attract a big audience, they think it’s inevitable that other counties will follow eventually.
I’d not be interested in paying to watch any white ball cricket, but I think I’d pay a few quid within reason for a “season ticket” for Glamorgan four day game.
Decent bowling effort by Glamorgan tonight. Glos 161-9. Nice to ruadrih Smith back, was disappointed to see him and Joe Cooke go. A fit Smith is a very good short form bowler.
129/6
Still favourites but it’s squeaky.
Glos now favourites with 8 balls to go.