Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
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.