Another big disappointment for the fans.
It's almost as if the team get stage fright.
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Burns looked totally out of form painfully scratching around. What is so disappointing this season is that the team looked laboured. The fielding is slow and the running between the wicket pathetic.
Having seen both home defeats I don’t think we will make the quarter finals. Salter is fortunate to be earning a living as a County cricketer. Both Wagg and Meschede bring little to the club these days.
If the money is there to bring in Khawaja and Burns for T20 then it should be there to bring some senior players to the club for the County Championship. The entire focus is in T20.
A real shame last night because there must have been 6000 plus at the match and yet once Ingram was out you just knew it was going to end in disappointment.
One other point. I wish they could sort out the parking. We ended up missing the first ten overs because we had to park a long way away.
You’re spot on Bob not a great start did anyone expect anything else though :shrug: they’re 11-4
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/scorecard/ECKO43212
17-5
I think Archer is an England player of the future mind, but we seem to have this attitude of let's get back to the real stuff (20/20) when we're playing four day cricket - our batting has been below first class level for about five years now in the four day game and nobody seems that bothered about it down there.
Even by Glammy' s standards, this is just shocking.
What the hell are the batting coaches teaching them?
34-6, will they get to fifty?
Pink ball cricket eh?
Very rosy us Surrey boys down at Trent Bridge
45-6 Cooke on 17 first to get to double figures
Have they got any batting coaches down there? if they have they’re not up to much, they seem to make promising youngsters like Donald was once, worse not better.
I think the whole set up is down there rotten from top to bottom, everything set up for T20 and they’re failing in that....heads must roll :thumbup:
61-7 at least they made 50
85 for 9 and you get run-out?
Wales has got a national side who play in the Minor Counties League. It's basically a stepping stone into the Glamorgan set up.
As a recently retired club cricketer, its breaking my heart to see how club cricket has fallen off the edge of a cliff. There are sides folding week after week. My club Pontypridd has dropped from four Saturday sides to basically two in the matter of just a couple of seasons and most other sides are in the same state. Sunday cricket is a thing of the past. In ten years time club cricket will have all but vanished in many areas, which doesn't augar well at all for Glamorgan. Cricket disappearing from terrestrial tv has all but signed the death warrant of what I consider to be the best Sport of them all.