That is the most astonishing win I can remember.
A record first innings score in first class cricket from which a team has gone on to lose by an innings.
Remarkable.
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That is the most astonishing win I can remember.
A record first innings score in first class cricket from which a team has gone on to lose by an innings.
Remarkable.
Fantastic. Simply stunning win.
Oh my.
That was wonderful. So many records broken today with Leicestershire recording the most runs scored in a first innings to then go on and lose the match by an innings.
Fabulous stuff.
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What a truly amazing win !
With so many records broken in one game, this match will go down in the annals of cricket history.
Wowzers. What a match.
Anyone in their early 20s needs to buy the Glamorgan yearbook at the end of the season.In fifty years time it will be worth a fortune.:hehe:
Records Broken
Glamorgan's highest County Championship score
Highest individual score by a Glamorgan batsman
Highest 6th wicket partnership for Glamorgan
Highest partnership for any wicket for Glamorgan
Most runs scored in one day by a Glamorgan batsman
Highest first innings score by a side losing by an innings in the County Championship
exceptional stuff and great to be able to watch it online.
well played Glammy!
The frustrating thing is that’s it for the four day game for Glamorgan for five weeks or so now and when it starts up again, our team will be missing Ingram and Neser. One of the two overseas vacancies will be filled by the New Zealand spinner Patel and it shouldn’t be forgotten that we’ve got a good seamer in Van Der Gugten to come back, but we need to get the second overseas signing right and I wouldn’t be averse to looking into the possibility of a loan signing to help the promotion cause.
That leads on to what has become quite normal in cricket in recent years - teams finishing one season without knowing for sure what the format will be for the following one. Although the current plan is for the top two in Division Two to be promoted, there’s talk, for example, of there being three smaller divisions next season because there appears to be a definite drive among the powers that be to reduce the amount of four day cricket even further, so it might be that a second place finish this season would see us merely scrape into a new Division Two.