Glamorgan not doing bad at all on another rain affected day, 308-7 with fifties for Taylor and Douthwaite.
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Glamorgan not doing bad at all on another rain affected day, 308-7 with fifties for Taylor and Douthwaite.
Excellent batting especially being up against almost ideal bowling conditions for Anderson.
I think I prefer this 6 team format so far every bonus point feels important though can only see this finishing as a draw with 8points riding on it and the weather very changeable
Yes, I tend to agree with you. When I first saw the group Glamorgan were in, I thought it would be embarrassing, but we’ve been competitive in every game we’ve played and if we were more used to winning, I think we could have won at least one more game. I think of Glamorgan, Leicestershire and Derbyshire as the whipping boys of the modern game, but Leicestershire have been like us this season and Derbyshire almost qualified for the Final last year.
344 all out and Lancashire are just starting their reply.
Yep all round consistently good performances so far this season. Nearly all the batsmen got going and 344 is a healthy score and guarantees the draw if there is no play tomorrow. Shame we couldn’t quite get that fourth batting point but if we bowl Lancs out inside 110 overs we will finish with a decent 14 point haul.
Match drawn with Lancashire declaring as soon as they reached 300 and three batting points, but not before Glamorgan had taken nine wickets to get their three bowling points - I reckon we’d have been well pleased with the prospect of getting fourteen points from this match beforehand.
Another positive display, especially against a strong Lancs side.
Yep another very competitive performance. Nice to see Carlson, Cooke, Lloyd and Douthwaite all high up in the batting averages too.
Neser looks good and it’s only a matter of time before Labuschagne starts posting some big scores. Hogan in great form too.
Very encouraging.
Thursday game live on sky championship v yorkshire
If anything, the forecast has got worse for the next four days, with only Friday expected to be from interruption.
Some good news though in that crowds are going to be allowed back in early June - you'll have to be a member to stand a chance of watching though.
https://glamorgancricket.com/news/gl...or-pilot-event
The second eleven’s four day game last week was abandoned without a ball being bowled and their match this week saw forty odd overs bowled on the first day and the next three were washed out.
The forecast for tomorrow isn’t too bad and given that the last game in Cardiff was over in two days, I suppose there’s still a chance of a positive result if we have a bit of luck with the weather on the weekend.
Play under way on time this morning. Not heard who won the toss, but Glamorgan are batting, so I presume they lost it because these are definitely putting in conditions, currently 5-0.
Yes, Yorkshire won the toss and unsurprisingly elected to bowl ... I think Edward Bevan is a guest during lunchtime
77-6 and top scorer Lloyd dropped twice before being out for 31 - batting has been very tough.
82/7. Cooke now out. Hopefully the bad weather might save us this time around
Yorkshire 10-3 in reply to Glamorgan’s 149 at tea.
Yep the game is pretty even. Hogan and Neser bowling well.
only just caught up with the score from yesterday the other bob suggested this could happen again with the weather forecast strange happenings again maybe something in the wicket has been changed or just changed naturally
What would you put Neser's pace at? He's no youngster is he.
Seems the quickest bowler on show in this game for either side - late eighties mph, so slightly below what would be labelled fast, I’d guess.
The pitch lasted pretty well for the Sussexmatch, whereas, although the weather wasn’t too bad for the Kent match it seemed a definite result wicket. On the other hand, I think what happened yesterday could be said to be down to the dampness of the pitch and the overhead conditions - looking at the forecast for today and tomorrow, I think the betting must be on another rain affected draw. Until we get a game played in dry conditions, it’s hard to tell if the Cardiff wicket has changed significantly, but my guess would be no.