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Post by Admin on Aug 16, 2019 14:47:32 GMT
v Penrhyn Avenue is a cricket ground in Colwyn Bay, Wales. The ground was first used by the Glamorgan 1st XI in 1966, although County Championship matches have only been an annual fixture since 1990 (with the exception of 1991 and 1996). In 2015, the ground hosted a County Championship match against Lancashire, during which Lancashire batsmen Ashwell Prince and Alviro Petersen put on a ground record partnership of 501 for the third wicket. In 2016, the ground will once again play host to Glamorgan for one County Championship match, against Derbyshire. The ground has hosted 32 first-class matches and 28 List A matches, as well as several matches in the Minor Counties Championship, both for Denbighshire and the Wales Minor Counties. First-class Highest team score: 718/3dec – Glamorgan vs. Sussex (22–25 August 2000) Lowest team score: No team has ever been bowled out for less than 100 on this ground[citation needed] Best batting performance: 309 not out – Steve James for Glamorgan vs. Sussex (22–25 August 2000) Best bowling performance: 9/49 – Tony Cordle for Glamorgan vs. Leicestershire (21–24 June 1969) List A Highest team score: 292/6 – Glamorgan Dragons vs. Leicestershire Foxes (10 August 2008) Lowest team score: No team has ever been bowled out for less than 100 on this ground[citation needed] Best batting performance: 144 – Jacques Du Toit for Leicestershire Foxes vs. Glamorgan Dragons (10 August 2008) Best bowling performance: 6/22 – Adrian Dale for Glamorgan vs. Durham (20 June 1993) A not great forecast for our visit to North Wales for the annual squeeze a four dayer in between 20/20 fixtures, win this one and it's basically our Championship
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Post by chris on Aug 17, 2019 9:36:50 GMT
A not great forecast for our visit to North Wales for the annual squeeze a four dayer in between 20/20 fixtures, win this one and it's basically our Championship It's so easy to read between the lines and make 2 and 2 become 5 on the club website:
cricket.lancashirecricket.co.uk/news/2019-news/match-preview-glamorgan-vs-lancashire/
"TEAM NEWS
Rob Jones and Graham Onions, Championship regulars this season, are all set to return to the fold after missing out on T20 action.
They played in the second-team Championship game against Leicestershire at Kibworth this week alongside seamer Tom Bailey, whose season has been disrupted by a knee injury.
Bailey has only played five Championship matches this season.
Jimmy Anderson’s calf injury, which has ruled him out of the ongoing second Ashes Test at Lord’s, means he is not ready for a return to action."
1. That first sentence is not correct, it should be "both" not "all" set to return, unless it was originally drafted to list three (or more) players set to return. 2. The glaring omission is Haseeb Hameed who like Jones and Onions is a championship regular who missed out on T20 action. Like the others mentioned he also played (and starred in - 159*) the game at Kibworth. Was he making a point?
Is he dropped, or merely overlooked by the author of that article!
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Post by Admin on Aug 17, 2019 18:40:00 GMT
Fourteen-man squad: Dane Vilas, Tom Bailey, Josh Bohannon, Steven Croft, Alex Davies, Richard Gleeson, Keaton Jennings, Rob Jones, Danny Lamb, Liam Livingstone, Saqib Mahmood, Glenn Maxwell, Graham Onions, Matt Parkinson
Not in squad Hameed did hear earlier he had signed for Yorkshire we shall see what happens
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Post by Admin on Aug 18, 2019 9:37:57 GMT
Glamorgan win toss and bat
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Post by Admin on Aug 18, 2019 10:37:25 GMT
Onions hamstring gone
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Post by chris on Aug 18, 2019 11:29:48 GMT
Danny Lamb takes a first class wicket (0 for 146 last year at 5+ an over)!! Lamb on as the second change bowler, with the promotion of Bohannon to number three on the scorecard, at least, wonder if they have up on the idea that Bohannon is a first class all rounder. His challenge will be to convert his runs and not outs (98*, 33* and 65* so far this year, average 56+) into top order runs.
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Post by richard on Aug 18, 2019 14:31:15 GMT
Danny Lamb takes a first class wicket (0 for 146 last year at 5+ an over)!! Lamb on as the second change bowler, with the promotion of Bohannon to number three on the scorecard, at least, wonder if they have up on the idea that Bohannon is a first class all rounder. His challenge will be to convert his runs and not outs (98*, 33* and 65* so far this year, average 56+) into top order runs. Can anyone see the score on the Club Website?
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Post by chris on Aug 18, 2019 15:45:39 GMT
Danny Lamb takes a first class wicket (0 for 146 last year at 5+ an over)!! Lamb on as the second change bowler, with the promotion of Bohannon to number three on the scorecard, at least, wonder if they have up on the idea that Bohannon is a first class all rounder. His challenge will be to convert his runs and not outs (98*, 33* and 65* so far this year, average 56+) into top order runs. Can anyone see the score on the Club Website? No. But their Live Match page is now up and running showing this afternoon's home match from Lancashire Thunder (from Chester). Emma ahead of her brother again.
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Post by Admin on Aug 18, 2019 17:59:04 GMT
PECSAVERS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP - DIVISION TWO - DAY 1 OF 4 Glamorgan First innings 257 all out Close Lancashire First innings 85 - for 1 wickets (27.0 overs) Close - Lancashire trail Glamorgan by 172 runs with 9 wickets remaining
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Post by Admin on Aug 19, 2019 7:55:01 GMT
Division Two leaders Lancashire finished day one in control on 85-1 in reply to Glamorgan's 257 all out.
Tom Bailey, back after two months out with a knee injury, and Danny Lamb did the damage, taking four wickets each as Glamorgan collapsed in mid-afternoon.
There were contrasting fifties from a patient Charlie Hemphrey, on-loan debutant Samit Patel and hard-hitting tail-ender Lukas Carey.
Lancashire then lost opener Alex Davies for 32 but Keaton Jennings is on 46.
Jennings drove stylishly when the players reappeared for a late final half-hour following an hour's rain-break.
County Championship as it happened Earlier Lamb, brother of Lancashire Thunder Kia Super League player Emma Lamb, claimed his first first-class victims in his fifth match.
Lamb, who made his debut last summer as an injury replacement for Joe Mennie at Worcester, helped Glamorgan slip from 139-4 to 146-8, before some late hitting from Patel, Carey and Michael Hogan (32) helped the hosts to two unlikely batting points.
But the visitors' bowling proved too strong to allow a respectable total, despite the slow pitch and the late withdrawal of Graham Onions with hamstring trouble,
A crowd of nearly two thousand, many of them supporting the visitors, packed the Colwyn Bay club ground at Rhos on Sea for this promotion-chasers' clash.
Glamorgan's England all-rounder Samit Patel told BBC Sport Wales:
"I wasn't going to be taking part for Notts in Scarborough, but director of cricket Mick Newell said Glammy had come in for me to play four-day cricket, so I was thrilled to bits to do that.
"An opportunity in the Euro-league got cancelled. I can go back and play T20 for Notts but hopefully to get promotion for Glamorgan is on the agenda. I haven't really thought about next season.
"The wicket is a good one, we're probably a bit short with the bat, but we've got to keep grinding away."
Lancs all-rounder Danny Lamb told BBC Radio Lancashire:
"I absolutely loved it. It's good for me to help the team like that and we'd have taken bowling them out for 250. It seems a pretty good deck and hopefully we can capitalise on this.
"I'm just pleased I'm playing after the injuries I've had. I was a bit nervous, but I've been around the team and it's not quite as nerve-wracking as Headingley away against Yorkshire in the Roses match last season.
"I just tried to concentrate on what I do in the second team, keep it simple and it seemed to work, so we're very happy with where we are in the match.
Did not notice Parky not playing again and no doubt we will go with an all seam attack in the last three games played in September
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Post by apm51054 on Aug 19, 2019 14:06:09 GMT
Vilas century
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Post by apm51054 on Aug 19, 2019 16:19:47 GMT
Go to Colwyn Bay and if you wear a Red Rose you will score a double century as Vilas has just done, can safely say we are not losing this one
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Post by apm51054 on Aug 19, 2019 16:24:17 GMT
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Post by Admin on Aug 19, 2019 18:05:08 GMT
544-9 at the close Vilas 266 outstanding
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Post by Admin on Aug 19, 2019 18:33:04 GMT
Lancashire 544 for 9 (Vilas 266, Jennings 86) lead Glamorgan 257 (Hemphrey 56, Patel 54, Carey 51) by 287 runs
Dane Vilas, the Lancashire captain, hit the highest score of the Championship season with a quite magnificent career-best innings of 266 on the second day of their game against Glamorgan at Colwyn Bay, guiding his team into a commanding lead.
With two days remaining and a favourable weather forecast, the visitors are well placed to return to Division One especially as they are likely to gain maximum points from this game.
After Keaton Jennings had anchored the innings with his innings of 86 from 191 balls spread over four hours and 20 minutes, Vilas came to the crease at the fall of the fourth wicket, and on a placid pitch where there was minimal assistance for the bowlers, he dominated the Glamorgan attack.
He soon passed fifty, before reaching his second successive Championship century and his sixth for Lancashire from 102 balls, reaching three figures with successive sixes off Charlie Hemphrey 's occasional offspin.
He quickly passed 150, before turning his attention to Lukas Carey, striking the medium pacer for 20 in an over before racing to his double century by guiding Graham Wagg for a single.
It was the highest score in the Championship since Sean Dickson's 318 on a flat Beckenham pitch two summers ago, and passed Dom Sibley's 244 at Canterbury to become the highest of this season.
Earlier, Michael Hogan had given Glamorgan hope shortly after play began by taking 2 for 5 in five overs, with Josh Bohannon nicking to the wicketkeeper and Liam Livingstone taken at second slip. Glenn Maxwell threatened with some early aggression, before he was well caught on the long leg boundary by Nick Selman.
Rob Jones gave Vilas useful support by adding 115 with his captain for the fifth wicket, and scoring 33, before he was run out by Hemphrey whilst attempting a risky single to mid-off. Danny Lamb, the promising young allrounder who took four wickets the previous day, then shared a partnership of 111 with Vilas before being bowled one short of a maiden fifty.
Tom Bailey came and went quickly, but there was no stopping Vilas who passed his previous best score of 244, scored against Hampshire at Old Trafford two years ago. Saqib Mahmood contributed just four runs to a 55-run partnership, as Vilas continued to plunder the attack.
He was eventually bowled, heaving at David Lloyd's medium pace, having faced 240 balls with 35 boundaries and six sixes, two of which threatened the cars travelling down Penrhyn Avenue.
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