Glamorgan, opening up with Salter and Ul Hassan, 41-0 after winning the toss - McIlroy and Horton have been left out from the thirteen that travelled north.
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Glamorgan, opening up with Salter and Ul Hassan, 41-0 after winning the toss - McIlroy and Horton have been left out from the thirteen that travelled north.
Hoping McIlroy is rested rather than injured.
89 for 3 at lunch
Good partnership by Carlson and northeast so far. If these 2 can bat for another hour or 2 we will be in a very strong position
A fourth hundred of the season by 11 June for Carlson, Glamorgan 251-4.
Cracker of an afternoon session, sets us up very well indeed. Don't want to get too carried away, but could we be on course for our first maximum batting point game of the year
Time for a big billy root innings to support. He is capable.
300 up, still only four wickets down.
Yes he was.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1,000_...the_end_of_May
Glamorgan having a bit of a collapse, 379-7, but Carlson’s still there on 162 - no, he’s not, 379-8.
Bugger
Didn’t make the most of that. The tail looked like they couldn’t give a damn.
A very poor final hour has brought Durham right back into the game.
If you'd offered me 390 at the start of the day I'd have happily taken it. Seems a bit of a let down after that collapse though.
Great catch by SamNortheast to reduce Durham to 32-2 - one of the wickets to fall is the night watchman mind.
119-4 at lunch.
All gone wrong this afternoon, 277-4.
Robinson out for 102.
If you see the wicket it's probably one of the best stumpings from one of the worst deliveries you've seen in a while.
We're in a better position than most sides have been after 2 days against Durham. Seems like that collapse yesterday evening has cost us though. Still all to play for
Glamorgan relying heavily on Carlson today, but, even if he maintains his fine form, he's going to need support from the other end and the tail owes him a much better response than they came up with first time around - hard to see beyond a Durham win though.
Meanwhile, a very unusual dismissal elsewhere yesterday - why did he do it?
https://twitter.com/i/status/1668651232540467201
Very strange. Not sure if he was just trying to be nice and hand the ball back to the keeper , certainly made his move towards the ball a bit early if that was the case. I do wonder mind, if he'd of fronted it , carried on with the 'catch' and handed it to the fielder, would he of got away with it? He kind of gave himself away with the way he pulled out.
Good morning for Glamorgan, with 91 for the loss of 2 wickets. Still a lot of work to do though!
At tea the lead is 132 with a maximum of 33 overs left as two overs will be lost for any change of innings. Need to bat for around 17 more overs to make this safe.
I remember Graham Gooch being given out in an Ashes test (think it was the one where Warne bowled Gatting with “the ball of the century”) when he deflected a ball that he thought was going to drop on his stumps with his hand. That was the sort of thing the law was brought in to stop I’d say, but this just looked like a reflex action done without thinking as there was no danger of the ball hitting the stumps. If it was on the village green and I was captain of the fielding team, I’d withdraw the appeal, but it’s not going to happen in professional sport.
I’d given up on Glamorgan getting anything out of the game once Carlson was out without adding to his overnight score, but Cooke’s played a great innings and Durham’s fifty extras are definitely a bonus. Still say it’s about fifty/fifty at tea - this would have been a situation made for James Harris two or three seasons ago, but his solid batting technique seems to have deserted him these days.
Glamorgan almost there, 425-7. That’s 185 in front with a maximum of eighteen overs left - Cooke and Van DerGugten have just raised the 150 stand.
Match drawn, very good performance with a seriously weakened team.
Surrey chase down 501 to beat Kent - think it’s the second highest fourth innings winning total in the history of the game.
Glamorgan did well to get a draw out of that game, excellent innings from Cooke and Van der Gugten at the end
Walking (strutting?) away with the title.
Great effort by Glamorgan to save the game, thought it was going to be a procession after Carlson got out this morning. Unbeaten and within reach of promotion places still. Tight finish between Sussex and Worcester, Leicester on their way to victory at Bristol, so getting a little congested for the second spot atm.
I dipped in and out of the Kent v Surrey game throughout today and it all looked pretty easy for Surrey. It’s before my time, but Surrey won seven successive titles in the fifties and they’re looking so dominant at the moment that they could be on for something similar in this era.
Great draw for glam. Shame they've lowered the points for them mind .
Slightly disappointed with no announcement of another overseas player. Just sent Imad Wasim a twitter pm, to see if he fancies joining his birth county for a bit of a bash! You never know
Think we need a bowler morethana batsman. There’s McIlroy to come back, but Harris went at over five an over and, based on their figures and what I saw, the two spinners you’d call specialists were outbowled by Carlson - if we can’t bring in an overseas player, we should try to get a loan player.
Glamorgan are defending the trophy they won last season today - hopefully, the game(s) will be streamed somewhere on You Tube.
https://glamorgancricket.com/news/gl...day-once-again
watched the final and they were unlucky not to win it but some poor shot selection by the middle order messing up reverse sweeps on several occasions cost them in the end.
the first xi desperately need to strengthen the bowling attack for red and white ball.