Yes , and loads of other occasions , why don’t they just bowl full and straight and mix up the pace ?
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Yes , and loads of other occasions , why don’t they just bowl full and straight and mix up the pace ?
Tufnell bowled us out for something like a hundred in the second innings of that that match and I’m fairly sure Middlesex bowled us out for 32 I think it was when we won the title in 97.
I tell a lie, it was 31!
http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/AR...14JUN1997.html
Ramprakash just fell apart mentally.
His introduction I believe was against that fantastic West Indies side.
Massive under achiever. I actually thought he should have been brought back in his mid to late 30s.
Pope I believe averages around 50 , Vince around 40.
So many batsmen have terrible techniques its hardly suprising. Dates back to around the 80s when for some reason some thought the way to go was standing upright like a baseball player.
Yes, I can remember us playing at all of those grounds - I’ve seen us play at the first three of them. We also played a Sunday League match at Pentyrch about thirty years ago and we played Surrey a few years at some village in west Wales, I’d not heard of before or since!
We beat Kent and Middlesex at Cardiff in four matches last season and I seem to remember reading after the first of them that was our first win Cardiff for three years - I may be wrong there, but we haven’t won many in Cardiff in the last decade or so.
Yes. I meant 1st class. Thats the issue. There are few batsmen in 1st class cricket really knocking that door down to be picked.
Ive found myself saying put in Livingstone. But Ive said the same about Buttler , Hales , Roy all these destructive batsmen.
On the flip side then theres the likes of Roy and Sibley with appalling techniques.
The Test side is a complete mess.
Yes it was Northants - here’s a list of the grounds Glamorgan have played at;-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...t_Club_grounds
I remember going to Ynysangharad Park to watch Jacques Kallis's debut in the Sunday league. He scored a big 100 and was just hitting the ball out of the park for fun.
I was working on the main scoreboard that day. Had a few beers too many and I had the one Surrey bowler as having bowled 17 overs. I think it was a 50 over game with a max of 10 overs per bowler. By the time they put me on traffic duty to clear the park at the end of the game it was safer for the drivers to work out their exit without my assistance! As a Pontypridd player having Glamorgan use our ground was something super special. Saw Viv score a great ton there against Derby. Pakistan 500 odd for 2 Saheed Anwar and Inzamam getting huge hundreds. 1994 South Africans. Malcolm Marshall skittled Glamorgan and getting back to Southampton for his 4.30 tee off time. Great memories!
Bob - a bit more on Ben Compton in this week's Ask Steven column
https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/a...nnings-1312290
Up at Derbyshire today, looks like callus Taylor and Douthwaite drop out the squad. Tom Cullen and Premier Sisodia come in. Hopefully Weighell will get a go again, thought he was quite unlikely to lose his place last match
Cullen in for Taylor. Attempt to strengthen the batting evidently, Cullen has been in decent form in the 2nds so hopefully he will get a few.
Derbyshire opener Shan Masood has over 600 runs already this season, not a bad start
Cullen in for Taylor. Attempt to strengthen the batting evidently, Cullen has been in decent form in the 2nds so hopefully he will get a few.
Derbyshire opener Shan Masood has over 600 runs already this season, not a bad start
Great caught and bowled by Hogan to remove Masood for sixty - Hogan was superb in the first session where Glamorgan deserved more than the one wicket.
Derbyshire currently 117-2.
Good result getting masood for 60, let's hope we can chip away at the rest now
Three quick wickets right at the end of the day helped Glamorgan back into a game which looked like getting away from them, but we need to get the last five wickets pretty quickly and then show a lot more application with the bat than we did last time out if we’re to avoid defeat against a team that has had a big boost in confidence from their new coaching appointment.
It's a tough one to judge . When they were 276 for 2 we were certainly looking very much in trouble. Their last game at home saw a score of 505-8 declared for Derbyshire, followed by Essex 174 all out and then a massive 513/3 declared. So their could well be an argument that in the context of the pitch , those late 3 wickets make it an absolutely fantastic day for Glamorgan and put us right in the box seat. Hopefully a fired up Hogan and Neser can do a bit more damage early this morning.
Strange old score in that Sussex combined innings against Derbyshire. Makes me wonder what the highest score posted after a follow on in first class cricket is.
Derbyshire could be a dark horse shout for promotion this season. Feels a fairly strong second division at the moment.
Hopefully we can get them out in the morning session and see how we go on this track.
Not sure if it is the record, but, coincidentally, this year is the centenary of a remarkable county championship which saw Hampshire bowled out for just 15 in reply to Warwickshire’s 223. Hampshire then piled up 521 when asked to follow up and a shell shocked Warwickshire were then dismissed for 158 to lose by 155 runs - Hampshire’s 15 is the lowest ever score by a winning team in a game.
Derbyshire 360-8 at lunch, just the two bowling bonus points, but only three batting points for Derby.
I'd have taken that at start of play. 3 wickets for 80 runs . Bowlers definitely deserve credit for keeping the run rate at bay, as evidenced by Derbyshire only picking up the 3 bonus points as bob mentions.
Nice to see du plooy gone. He can give it a good smack , so would have been quite dangerous as wickets fell at other end. Would be nice to wrap up these last 2 wickets quickly and then put up a nice quick 400+ score.
50* for Lloyd
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/scorecard/ECKO53025
91-0
What a daft run out.
nice 100 from labuschange :thumbup:
Nice ‘un Marnus! Decent partnership that and solid 20 runs from TvG as the night watchman.
I start watching and Cooke is out of the second ball I see - it’s amazing a wicket falls straight away so often
to the team I’m supporting, but never to the other lot!
The late David Shepherd ex Gloucester player and well known 1st class umpire would be frantically hopping on one leg now.
Labushagne is on 111 and Glamorgan are 333.
Shepherd was superstitious and always hopped on one leg when a player was on Nelson or 111
Cullen and Nser can both bat do hopefully we can get reach 450 and apply pressure on Derbyshire in the final session of the day.