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I read today that Michael Hogan holds a batting world record.
380 games in his 14 year career and he was never out LBW.
Six players sign new contracts with Glamorgan.
https://glamorgancricket.com/news/si...with-glamorgan
Hassan Azad and Harry Podmore likely incomers as well by all accounts - two good additions.
Given that Yorkshire will probably have a points deduction next season, Glamorgan could be favourites to win Div2 (subject to there being a Div2, and it may not get them promoted anyway!).
I'd been told by someone else that Podmore was a possibility - just looked him up on Wikipedia and he averages 18 with the bat (so, certainly not a mug) and an impressive under 27 with the ball. Don't think he's played a great deal for Kent in the last two seasons though which suggests he may have been struggling with injuries.
Azad is news to me though - he was Leicestershire's best batsman for a couple of seasons, but didn't have a great season in 2022 (or at least, he was not playing for Leicester towards the end of their four day programme. However, I'd say, based on his overall record, he'd be a good signing for us, although does it mean an end to the Lloyd opening experiment, just as he had managed a triple hundred in the role?
Only vaguely Glamorgan related, but Michael Balbirnie's Ireland are well on the way to beating the West Indies and qualifying for the Super 12 phase of the T20 World Cup - the West Indies, winners of the tournament quite recently, will fail to make it through.
If Scotland can beat Zimbabwe later this morning, they'll qualify as well.
Watched the end of the cricket, amazing game - the decisions of umpire Kohli made the difference in the end.
Decided to stay with this rather than switching to the derby yesterday (which sadly says it all about my enthusiasm for the city atm). Last over was madness.
I cant remember who did it a couple of years back. It might have been Buttler but whoever it was deliberately stood on his stumps on a free hit to mess up the bowlers length that really did seem unfair.
And this morning De Kock took his glove off to try and throw down the stumps and the ball bounced off him onto his discarded glove and 5 penalty runs plus an extra ball was the outcome.
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England in a real struggle with Ireland at the moment. I’d say the Irish are.favourites.
Ireland win by Duckworth Lewis method, fully deserved from what I saw.
Shame for Ireland that the victory comes following a rain delay like that. Well deserved, although I do think had it gone the distance England would have just pipped it at the death with their line up, even after very much underperforming.
Always good to see Australia go out of a tournament theyre hosting, England limped over the line mind.
Bit of a surprising one - Michael Hogan apparently not retiring after all... off to Kent on a two year contract.