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Thread: GLAMMY

  1. #7226

    Re: GLAMMY

    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Worcester View Post
    Does seem a bit odd packing it all in with immediate effect on the eve of the season starting and after pre-season training.
    Maybe the intention was to have one last season, but there was a realisation in pre season training that he no longer had the desire and,or general fitness to do himself justice?

    The positive spin would be to speculate that Harrisknew something we don’t yet and he realised that he had little chance of playing with the depth we were going to have in our seam bowling - I agree with Pearcey, we need at least one more seamer because I could see James Harris playing quite often with the attack as it stands currently and our four day batting is weaker than it was last season at the moment.

  2. #7227

    Re: GLAMMY

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Maybe the intention was to have one last season, but there was a realisation in pre season training that he no longer had the desire and,or general fitness to do himself justice?

    The positive spin would be to speculate that Harrisknew something we don’t yet and he realised that he had little chance of playing with the depth we were going to have in our seam bowling - I agree with Pearcey, we need at least one more seamer because I could see James Harris playing quite often with the attack as it stands currently and our four day batting is weaker than it was last season at the moment.
    As you say, that’s the positive spin……..

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  4. #7229

    Re: GLAMMY

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Much needed.

  5. #7230

    Re: GLAMMY

    No stats?

  6. #7231

    Re: GLAMMY

    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Worcester View Post
    No stats?
    36 wickets in 15 first class matches (according to CricInfo). Average of 37.69 which isn't much to write home about, although Glammy reckon he'll be well-suited to the Sophia Gardens pitch.

    Compare that to Sam Elliott who we were previously linked with, who has 60 wickets in 16 FC matches at an average of 23.25.

  7. #7232

    Re: GLAMMY

    New signing 3pm. No idea, who it is
    It's on facebook

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  9. #7234

    Re: GLAMMY

    just noticed first game starts this friday 3rd

  10. #7235

    Re: GLAMMY

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Looks like an exciting signing for the Blast games

  11. #7236

    Re: GLAMMY

    https://www.theguardian.com/sport/20...onship-cricket

    The Guardian’s season preview has Glamorgan finishing eighth out of ten, a position I’d gladly take.

    https://www.theguardian.com/sport/20...the-new-season

  12. #7237

    Re: GLAMMY

    Quote Originally Posted by poc View Post
    just noticed first game starts this friday 3rd
    Earliest ever start to the County Championship season apparently

  13. #7238

    Re: GLAMMY

    Quote Originally Posted by The Bloop View Post
    Earliest ever start to the County Championship season apparently
    Forecast not looking good for tomorrow and Saturday - especially with high winds - but Sunday afternoon and Monday look OK.

    Saw an interview with Sean Dickson earlier, he looks like he's bringing a lot of leadership qualities with him. Hopefully he can replace Northeast's runs, too.

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  15. #7240

    Re: GLAMMY

    Might finally be getting a start at Sophia Gardens where, of course, Glamorgan have lost the toss and been put into bat in dank, murky conditions.

  16. #7241

    Re: GLAMMY

    Ingram and Kellaway with an unbroken stand of 71 that sees Glamorgan finish on 99-4.

  17. #7242

    Re: GLAMMY

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Ingram and Kellaway with an unbroken stand of 71 that sees Glamorgan finish on 99-4.
    A very good stand in difficult circumstances.

  18. #7243

    Re: GLAMMY

    Quote Originally Posted by rich munn View Post
    A very good stand in difficult circumstances.
    Very much so. Kellaway isn't getting all the attention like Tribe but I think he is the more talented. Done well alongside the evergreen Ingram.

  19. #7244

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    A good, if slow, ;session for Glamorgan as they continue to recover from 28-4. 169-5 with Ingram 72 not out.

  20. #7245

    Re: GLAMMY

    Glamorgan 224-7, Cooke and Ingram out, the latter the ball after he’d brought up his century.

  21. #7246

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    An even slower session sees Glamorgan 261-7 at tea having gained their first batting point of the season - they’ll have to go some to get a second one mind as they’ve been batting for 101 overs and so need to score another 39 off 9 overs.

  22. #7247

    Re: GLAMMY

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    An even slower session sees Glamorgan 261-7 at tea having gained their first batting point of the season - theyÂ’ll have to go some to get a second one mind as theyÂ’ve been batting for 101 overs and so need to score another 39 off 9 overs.
    No attempt to go for the second batting bonus point. Early days and a draw in the first game would be fine.
    Surely the time has come for Edward Bevan to retire. He makes so many mistakes and is nor a good listen..

  23. #7248

    Re: GLAMMY

    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    No attempt to go for the second batting bonus point. Early days and a draw in the first game would be fine.
    Surely the time has come for Edward Bevan to retire. He makes so many mistakes and is nor a good listen..
    Might only be worth 1 bonus point but what a gutsy fight thus far by glammy. Warms the heart after 20-4 early on. I’ve always had a soft spot for ed bevan - glammy’s greatest pessimist - but he is starting to age now!!

  24. #7249

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    302 all out - Yorkshire were set for an awkward seventeen overs batting, but the umpires abandoned play for the day for bad light after ten balls with the score 1-0.

  25. #7250

    Re: GLAMMY

    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    No attempt to go for the second batting bonus point. Early days and a draw in the first game would be fine.
    Surely the time has come for Edward Bevan to retire. He makes so many mistakes and is nor a good listen..
    He started his commentary yesterday by saying how much he enjoyed going to watch cricket in Yorkshire, particularly enjoying Edgbaston!! His regular gaffes and constant droning on about rugby are more than enough reasons to pension him off.

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