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Cricket: England recall proves move was right – Simon

SIMON JONES believes his England recall has vindicated his shock decision to leave Glamorgan last winter. Read

Cricket: From playground cricket to VIP committee room

Gareth Griffiths speaks to former Glamorgan chairman and new ICC president David Morgan about the huge challenges facing the world of cricket Read

Cricket: Simon Jones ready for South Africans

SIMON JONES is ready for an England recall to take on South Africa’s in this month’s Test series. Read

Cricket: Glam chase Moore

GLAMORGAN have made a formal request to speak to Worcestershire opening batsman Stephen Moore. Read

Cricket: Glam star to make up for lost time

WHILE his Glamorgan team-mates continue to enjoy their two-week midsummer break, James Harris will be aiming to make up for lost time and kick-start his season. Read

Cricket: Cottey stories show sporting life

IF you spent any time around Glamorgan cricket during the 1990s then Tony Cottey’s boundless energy and appetite for life stood out like a Viv Richards innings. Read

Cricket: Glamorgan on the right track insists bullish Maynard

GLAMORGAN cricket manager Matthew Maynard insists his team are on the right track despite criticism of their performances. Read

Cricket: Glamorgan have to improve - have your say

YOU can tell the summer is here. Big Brother is in full flow, the Brits have begun their two-week love affair with Wimbledon – and Glamorgan are staring down the barrel of another failed campaign. Read

Cricket: Victory for Glamorgan

GLAMORGAN DRAGONS were left to reflect on what might have been as they finished their rain-affected Twenty20 Cup campaign with a six-wicket victory over Worcestershire Royals at New Road. Read

Cricket: Dalrymple stars as Glamorgan end with a flourish

JAMIE Dalrymple cracked a crucial 38 not out and took two wickets as Glamorgan beat Worcestershire by six wickets in a low-key Twenty20 Cup clash at New Road. Read

Cricket: Rain leaves Glam washed out

IT was fitting that last night Glamorgan’s lingering Twenty20 quarter-final hopes were finally ended by the rain. Read

Cricket: Glam in Twenty20 last chance saloon

GLAMORGAN will be firmly drinking in the Twenty20 Cup last-chance saloon at Edgbaston tonight in their penultimate group game against leaders Warwickshire Bears (5.30pm). Read

Cricket: Glam eager to beat Bears and get Carter

GLAMORGAN target Neil Carter tonight stands in the way of the Dragons’ slim hopes of Twenty20 Cup quarter-final qualification. Read

Cricket: Fatkin cautious over proposed revamp

GLAMORGAN chief executive Mike Fatkin has given a cautious welcome to proposals of a three-conference county championship. Read

Cricket: Woeful batting leaves Glamorgan needing a miracle

GLAMORGAN need a minor miracle if they are to qualify for the Twenty20 Cup quarter-finals after a woeful seven-wicket defeat at the hands of Gloucestershire Gladiators in a drab affair at Bristol last night. Read

Matthew Maynard

Cricket: Glam need a miracle to go through

BASED on last night’s dismal seven-wicket defeat against Gloucestershire Gladiators at Bristol, Glamorgan should today already be contemplating their Twenty20 Cup exit. Read

Cricket: Gibbs maps out Twenty20 vision

HERSCHELLE Gibbs has told his Glamorgan team-mates they can't afford any more slip-ups if they want to achieve their fading dream of Twenty20 Cup quarter-final qualification. Read

Cricket: Gibbs’ efforts in vain for Glam

AHERSCHELLE GIBBS batting masterclass could not stop Glamorgan from falling to a 24-run defeat at the hands of Northamptonshire Steelbacks yesterday, leaving their quarter-final qualification hopes hanging by a thread. Read

Herschelle Gibbs

Cricket: Back me up boys, says Gibbs

HERSCHELLE Gibbs has pleaded with his Glamorgan team-mates to back him up after his brilliant Twenty20 Cup innings against Northamptonshire Steelbacks ended in vain. Read

Cricket: Dazzling Gibbs can’t make Glam’s day

NOT many batsmen pick up a man-of-the-match award and end up on the losing side. Read