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Matthew Elliott compounds Glamorgan's misery

Matthew Elliott, Glamorgan's Australian overseas player, will miss the remainder of the season with the county through injury.



Elliott will play no further part for Glamorgan this season © Getty Images

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Matthew Elliott, Glamorgan's Australian overseas player, will miss the remainder of the season with the county after tearing his knee cartilage in a net session, on Thursday. He will undergo knee surgery and is expected to be out of action for six to 12 weeks.

This is the latest setback in a desperate season for Glamorgan, who face almost certain relegation after a disasterous run of form. Yesterday, they crumbled to another crushing defeat - at the hands of Championship leaders Nottinghamshire - by 10 wickets.

John Derrick, the Glamorgan coach, told the Western Mail that the team is in a tough situation: "It doesn't rain but it pours. Now Matt is out, it's now up to the club to review where we go from here with regards a replacement."

Elliott - who has failed to establish himself in the Australian Test side, but did make a career-best 199 at Headingley in the 1997 Ashes series - has struck 746 runs at 53.28 this season, and his experience and class will be sorely missed by Glamorgan who have yet to register a single win the County Championship.

"It's a big blow to lose such a senior batsman," said Derrick. "But we have to weigh up whether it is worth our while getting another overseas player in."

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