Hemp and Ganguly steady Glamorgan
The round-up of the action from the second day as Glamorgan take on Kent at Cardiff
Cricinfo staff
09-Jun-2005
Glamorgan 175 for 3 (Ganguly 61*, Hemp 57*) trail Kent 568 (van Jaarsveld 262*, Patel 87) v by 393 runs
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A late partnership of 96 between Sourav Ganguly and David Hemp rescued Glamorgan from another perilous position but they remain in trouble against Kent. Ganguly and Hemp played their shots after coming together at 79 for 3 in reply to Kent's massive 568. They had earlier batted for over 158 overs as Martin van Jaarsveld reached a career-best 262, adding 149 win Min Patel, who made 87 before he was removed by Robert Croft. Glamorgan's misery was compounded as No.11 Martin Saggers hit 45 from 71 balls with three fours and two sixes. Croft and Dean Cosker both sent down for then 40 overs as Glamorgan were made to toil. But they didn't find batting so easy as Andrew Hall removed Daniel Cherry, Matthew Elliott was run out and Amjad Khan bowled Michael Powell.
Scorecard
A late partnership of 96 between Sourav Ganguly and David Hemp rescued Glamorgan from another perilous position but they remain in trouble against Kent. Ganguly and Hemp played their shots after coming together at 79 for 3 in reply to Kent's massive 568. They had earlier batted for over 158 overs as Martin van Jaarsveld reached a career-best 262, adding 149 win Min Patel, who made 87 before he was removed by Robert Croft. Glamorgan's misery was compounded as No.11 Martin Saggers hit 45 from 71 balls with three fours and two sixes. Croft and Dean Cosker both sent down for then 40 overs as Glamorgan were made to toil. But they didn't find batting so easy as Andrew Hall removed Daniel Cherry, Matthew Elliott was run out and Amjad Khan bowled Michael Powell.
Surrey 157 for 2 (Clinton 73*, Batty 42*) trail Middlesex 437 (Dalrymple 77, Pathan 68, Scott 64*, Bicknell 4-116) by 280 runs
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Richard Clinton led the Surrey reply to Middlesex's 437 with an unbeaten 73 on the second day at Lord's. For a full report see Match of the Day.
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Richard Clinton led the Surrey reply to Middlesex's 437 with an unbeaten 73 on the second day at Lord's. For a full report see Match of the Day.