http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Hampshire-c789 v Glamorgan - County Championship Division Two - Day 3 – Live Score and Update
Hampshire 316 & 273 v Glamorgan 327 & 53/2 (15.0 ov) - Glamorgan require another 210 runs with 8 wickets remaining
In the ongoing County Championship Division Two tournament, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Glamorgan-c784 require 210 runs to win the match against Hampshire after cobbering 53 runs for the loss of two wickets at stumps on the third day of the four-day match played at The Rose Bowl, Southampton, on Friday, May 25.
Hampshire resumed their second innings from a tally of 25 with LA Dawson on 19 runs and JHK Adams on a score of six.
However, before the batsmen could mount a staggering partnership, Dawson faltered after clobbering an innings of 23 runs, becoming the first wicket to fall from his side in the second innings.
Adams was then joined by http://www.senore.com/Cricket/MA-Carberry-c1868 as the two batsmen steadfast, aiming to stay on the wicket for as long as possible to clobber a befitting total on the board, in order to leave their opponents in ruins.
With a first innings total of 316, Hampshire needed a big total as Glamorgan had made their first innings effort look meagre by responding with a first innings total of 327 runs.
The two Hampshire batsmen engaged a daunting collaboration as they took the score to 102 after which Glamorgan saw the back of Carberry who fell on 25 runs.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/SM-Katich-c2543 was the third casualty of the day, who lost his wicket cheaply on scoring an innings of 12 runs, with his team on a total of 124.
Adams then took a bow after belting a brave knock of 72 runs, leaving his side standing on a tally of 141 runs.
While the remainder of the batting line-up expressed form and colour, JM Vince stood apart with his refreshing innings of 48 runs that played a key role in helping his team pile 273 runs at the end of their second innings.
Needing a decent total to win, Glamorgan suffered a terrible start to their innings on losing their first wicket with only a run on the board, followed by their second wicket with 18 runs on the scoreboard.
The side now has GP Rees standing on 17 and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/MJ-North-c1982 on 22 with the the final day of play remaining to chase down the target.
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