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Alan Jones: A Test career erased from the annals of cricket

Seldom has cricket been as cruel to anyone.

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WICB denies reports of Ottis Gibson quitting for Glamorgan job

The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has denied reports that Ottis Gibson, West Indies’ head coach, is in contention to take over at the Glamorgan Cricket Club.

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Samit Patel, David Hussey shine in Nottinghamshire’s title win 

Samit Patel took three wickets after Australia's David Hussey starred with the bat in Nottinghamshire's 87-run win over Glamorgan in English county cricket's 40-over final at Lord's on Saturday.

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Simon Jones announces retirement from First-Class cricket

Glamorgan fast bowler Simon Jones, one of the stars of England's 2005 Ashes triumph, announced his retirement from First-Class cricket on Thursday.

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Malcolm Nash gets pummelled yet again — this time for 34 runs in an over

August 29, 1977. Two days ahead of the eighth anniversary of the day Garry Sobers hit him for six sixes in an over, Malcolm Nash of Glamorgan got pummelled yet again. Arunabha Sengupta remembers the day when Lancashire’s Frank Hayes struck him for 34 runs in another unfortunate over.

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Andrew Symonds smashes 16 sixes in an innings of 254 not out for Gloucestershire

On August 25, 1995, a 20-year-old Andrew Symonds wrote his name in the record books with 16 sixes during his innings of 254 not out for Gloucestershire against Glamorgan. In the process, he broke John Reid’s record of most sixes in a First-Class innings.

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Shikhar Dhawan’s double ton will help him during India’s tour of South Africa, says childhood coach

Shikhar Dhawan's "amazing" double century against South Africa 'A' will stand the opener in good stead when India tour that country later this year, his childhood coach Madan Sharma said on Monday.

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The Clive Lloyd carnage at Swansea that saw him equal the then-fastest double hundred in First-Class cricket

August 9, 1976. In a roaring tornado of an innings, Clive Lloyd slammed his way to a double hundred in two hours against Glamorgan at Swansea. Arunabha Sengupta remembers the day that saw the West Indian captain equal the then world record for the fastest double century in First-Class cricket.

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Tom Moody scores 36-ball century in contrived circumstances against Glamorgan

On 27 July, 1990, the Gulliver-like Tom Moody bludgeoned the Glamorgan bowling attack at Swansea to score a century in just 26 minutes. Prakash Govindasreenivasan has more.

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Tony Lewis: England captain with limited success, but infinite charm

Tony Lewis was the last captain to lead England on his debut.

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