County Championship: Glamorgan reach 54-1 against Leicestershire

Zain Ul Hassan
LV= County Championship Division Two, Sophia Gardens Cardiff (day two) Glamorgan 54-1 (17 overs): Ul Hassan 32*; Salisbury 1-20Leicestershire: Still on the scoreboard batMatch played by Matt Salisbury for six.

Sam Northeast was on 15 steps out when the game ended under the sun, after a delay of six hours for bad weather.

The first spell at 11.30am BST lasted just five scoops, facing Chris' Ul Hassan Wright.

A series of showers followed by an afternoon shower meant a series of inspections for referees Paul Baldwin and Jack Shantry, and a lot of cleanup work for ground staff.

Ul Hassan fired Wright's first ball straight for four after the restart, while Lloyd returned from injury, took six from Salisbury's first four deliveries before playing no shots to one who folded and hit the stump.

Southpaw Ul Hassan ran a few boundaries through the third man and also found the boundary through the cover point, as he seeks to defend a permanent spot in 2024 after the Lloyd's departure for Derbyshire.

Meanwhile, Northeast didn't leave the mark until his 19th ball, cutting Tom Scriven through slips for four, but two rather more compelling bounds followed.

With all of their Division Two rivals having benefited from a lot more game time during the first two days, the two teams will fight a battle to make up for lost time.

County Championship: Glamorgan reach 54-1 against Leicestershire
Zain Ul Hassan
LV= County Championship Division Two, Sophia Gardens Cardiff (day two) Glamorgan 54-1 (17 overs): Ul Hassan 32*; Salisbury 1-20Leicestershire: Still on the scoreboard batMatch played by Matt Salisbury for six.

Sam Northeast was on 15 steps out when the game ended under the sun, after a delay of six hours for bad weather.

The first spell at 11.30am BST lasted just five scoops, facing Chris' Ul Hassan Wright.

A series of showers followed by an afternoon shower meant a series of inspections for referees Paul Baldwin and Jack Shantry, and a lot of cleanup work for ground staff.

Ul Hassan fired Wright's first ball straight for four after the restart, while Lloyd returned from injury, took six from Salisbury's first four deliveries before playing no shots to one who folded and hit the stump.

Southpaw Ul Hassan ran a few boundaries through the third man and also found the boundary through the cover point, as he seeks to defend a permanent spot in 2024 after the Lloyd's departure for Derbyshire.

Meanwhile, Northeast didn't leave the mark until his 19th ball, cutting Tom Scriven through slips for four, but two rather more compelling bounds followed.

With all of their Division Two rivals having benefited from a lot more game time during the first two days, the two teams will fight a battle to make up for lost time.

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