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ECB (Free subscription) | 13/09/2008
... Maddy took charge.Kevin Dean celebrated his farewell appearance by winning an lbw appeal against Jonathan Trott in the fifth over before Graham Wagg hit his former county with a double blow five overs later.Neil Carter sliced a drive to third man and two balls later, Jim Troughton was caught behind for 10 trying to run the ball through the slips.Tim Ambrose's hundred came off 99 balls and included...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
... wrapping up the Glamorgan innings quickly, but Croft and David Harrison plundered the bowling.Jon Clare, who had taken four wickets for only 16 runs on the first day, was harshly treated by the ninth-wicket pair before he was taken out of the attack after three overs.Croft reached his 50, which contained seven fours from 124 balls, and his stand with Harrison took the visitors past 300.When...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
... in would have looked even better if wicket-keeper Tom New had taken a straightforward chance off Jon Clare when Rees had made 25.Clare broke an opening stand of 45 when he had Glamorgan captain David Hemp lbw for 16, but Derbyshire were left to regret that Rees’ escape.Rees held his team together as Tom Maynard was lbw to Graham Wagg and Michael Powell had his off stump knocked back...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
... in would have looked even better if wicket-keeper Tom New had taken a straightforward chance off Jon Clare when Rees had made 25.Clare broke an opening stand of 45 when he had Glamorgan captain David Hemp lbw for 16, but Derbyshire were left to regret that Rees’ escape.Rees held his team together as Tom Maynard was lbw to Graham Wagg and Michael Powell had his off stump knocked back...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
... in would have looked even better if wicketkeeper Tom New had taken a straightforward chance off Jon Clare when Rees had made 25.Clare was the pick of the Derbyshire seamers on a pitch which gave them plenty of assistance and ended the day with the outstanding figures of four for 16 from 13 overs, seven of them maidens.He broke an opening stand of 45 when he had Glamorgan captain David...
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Gareth Rees stroked a fine 126 for Glamorgan on the first day against Derbyshire , pushing the visitors to a respectable 257 for 8 at stumps. Rees aside, however, there was little else from Glamorgan, apart from a typically gutsy 37 from Robert Croft. It could have been so much better for Derbyshire had Tom New held onto a straightforward catch off Jon Clare, the pick of the bowlers, when Rees...