The start of the contest has been delayed
Morning update
Despite the heavy defeat to Kent on Saturday afternoon at the SSE SWALEC, Glamorgan remain in fourth place in the Division Two table, level on points with Northamptonshire but above them by virtue of their greater number of victories.
Rain had fallen over Northampton for most of the night, and it was still lightly falling when the players and officials arrived at the ground. Given the dank and overcast conditions, the umpires - Neil Bainton and Steve Gale - decided to delay the start of the contest and to make a further inspection at 10a.m. With the light improving, it was hoped that play would commence at 11a.m., but when the umpires met with the captains for the toss at 10.30am, the outfield was still damp, so the start was further delayed.
Glamorgan's last visit to Northamptonshire in 2013 ended in defeat as the home side completed an emphatic by an innings and 25 runs in a contest which helped to clinch a promotion spot for the East Midlands side. The Welsh county though can look back more fondly on their visit in 2012 to Northampton when they won by three wickets, thanks to a composed innings by Jim Allenby, plus a breezy knock by John Glover, which saw the Welsh county home in a rain-affected contest as they successfully chased a stiff target of 351 on the final day of the contest.
Once again, there are several personal milestones which are looming with Michael Hogan leading the Club's wicket-takers in 2015 with 44 first-class wickets. Graham Wagg currently has 41 scalps, together with 818 runs, whilst Colin Ingram who posted his maiden Championship hundred against Kent has lifted his first-class tally in 2015 to 781 runs and is set to follow his South African compatriot Jacques Rudolph who is still absent on paternity leave, by exceeding 800 runs. For all three, there is just one more Championship match remaining - away to Gloucestershire next week - when the 1,000 run barrier could be crossed.
The toss took place at 1.15pm
Afternoon update
The players took an early lunch at 12noon, hoping that a start might be made at 1.40pm but further rain and a thunderstorm during the interval has ruled out the possibility of a prompt start.
The toss took place at 1.15pm with a start at 1.40pm with 32 overs lost from the day's quota. Glamorgan lost the toss and were invited to bat on a green-tinged wicket in dank and overcast conditions at Northampton. The Welsh county made one change to their line-up with Dewi Penrhyn Jones - making his Championship debut - replacing Jeremy Lawlor so Mark Wallace moved up the order to open the batting with James Kettleborough after losing the toss when play began at 1.40pm with 64 overs remaining in the day's quota.
Kettleborough twice guided Rory Kleinveldt through the slip cordon, before Wallace leg-glanced Olly Stone for four. Kettleborough did the same to Stone for three before scything Kleinveldt through point for another four. However, the South African struck in his third over as Kettleborough edged a rising delivery into the wicket-keeper's gloves, but five balls later another shower of rain descended over the Northampton ground with the Welsh county on 23/1.
Tea will be taken at 3.10pm and a further inspection will occur at 3.30pm.
Just 5.5 overs were possible
Evening update
After another series of heavy shower, and further inspections, play was called off shortly before 5pm