I doubt he'll play but the experience will be invaluable.
Definitely one for the future
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wel played marnus 154 not out in first test v west indies
Good to see this happening again https://glamorgancricket.com/news/fr...er-for-schools
A third century in three innings for Labuschagne in the second test against the West Indies and Michael Neser is playing in his second test match - he was out for eighteen just now.
Neser dismisses two out of the top three West Indian batsmen as they head for another defeat in Australia.
Maximum temperature on Wednesday is supposed to be 2 degrees, but it’s probably less than a month before the cricket season starts - Glamorgan win their first pre season game in Zimbabwe.
https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/...full-scorecard
McIlroy
8 overs 8 maidens 1 for 0
You don’t see that very often.
Couple of warm up T20 wins for Glamorgan.
https://glamorgancricket.com/news/no...an-t20-8-march
https://glamorgancricket.com/news/no...an-t20-9-march
Glamorgan accounts 2022
£39,000 loss compared to £380,000 profit the year before
https://glamorgancricket.com/documen...ents-19195.pdf
Test Matches must bring in around £1m p/a
Points of interest
Over 36,000 tickets were sold for our four home games ni 2022, of which 18% were sold to
children, 4% sold to diverse communities, 29% to females, and 55% sold toUnder 45's. Importantly,
64% of tickets were sold to buyers who had not visited Sophia Gardens previously. This
demonstrates a new audience being attracted to cricket and potentially supporting other forms of
the game in the future.
New season just around the corner. Mark Alleyne has been announced as Glamorgan's white ball head coach. Fantastic news! Out major problem in t20s has been the ridiculously conservative gameplan. A new coach with a better understanding of the game is a huge bonus
On the face of it, Alleyne is an excellent appointment - he was an integral part of Gloucestershire’s domination of the one day game in the 90s.