Glamorgan quickly wrap up victory over Durham
Glamorgan needed just 13 balls to score the remaining 12 runs they needed to beat Durham by 8 wickets at Cardiff
Andrew Hignell
16-Aug-2003
Glamorgan needed just 13 balls to score the remaining 12 runs they needed
to beat Durham by 8 wickets at Cardiff. This victory - their 4th of the
summer - allows Glamorgan to rise up to 3rd place in the Division Two table,
and, with four Championship matches remaining, it gives a major boost to the
Welsh county`s promotion hopes.
Whilst wicket-keeper Mark Wallace deserves much credit for his career-best 117, the
victory was largely the result of a remarkable spell after tea on Friday afternoon
by Michael Kasprowicz. The Australian took 9-22 in 10.4 overs as Durham dramatically
collapsed from 119-1 to 174 all out.
Kasprowicz, who took 11-105 in the match at Chester-le-Street last year, returned
the second best bowling figures in Glamorgan`s history, and his spell, for the
record, was as follows:
10th ....w(Love). 11th ....1. 12th ..4... 13th 4... w (Lewis). 14th ....w (Peng)w (Wells) 15th ..w (Mustard)... 16th ...... 17th ...44. 18th .w (Bridge) 4lb 1.. 19th ...w (Pratt)4. 20th .w (Killeen).... 21st .w (Phillips)
Kasprowicz`s final return of 9/36 was a career best and his analysis eclipses three other
major records - his figures surpassed the previous best by an overseas player for the Welsh county (8/17
by Waqar Younis against Sussex at Swansea in 1997), and are the best ever in
Wales by a Glamorgan bowler (9/43 by Jim Pressdee against Yorkshire at Swansea in
1965). In addition, they were the best ever at the Cardiff ground, beating Pat Pocock`s
return of 9/57 for Surrey against Glamorgan in 1979.
The only superior analysis for Glamorgan remains Jack Mercer`s 10/51 against Worcestershire
at New Road in 1936, whilst George Geary`s astonishing 10-18 for Leicestershire at Pontypridd
in 1929 are still the best ever return in a first-class match in Wales.