After their comprehensive seven-wicket victory on Sunday against Derbyshire, Glamorgan play their first home game in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup as they meet Durham at Neath, with the game at The Gnoll scheduled to start at 1100am on Tuesday, 8 August (writes Andrew Hignell)
As the list below shows of the results of the most recent List A games between the two teams, the last time Glamorgan met Durham in a white-ball game was in the final of the One-Day Cup on 19 August 2021 at Nottingham when the Welsh county were victorious by 58 runs.
15 Sept 2007 at Chester-le-Street - Durham won by 70 runs.
22 July 2008 at Chester-le-Street - Durham won by 44 runs.
10 June 2012 at Colwyn Bay - Glamorgan won by 15 runs.
12 Aug 2012 at Chester-le-Street - Durham won by 59 runs.
8 Aug 2014 at Sophia Gardens - Durham won by 52 runs.
19 Aug 2021 at Trent Bridge - Glamorgan won by 58 runs.
Durham had been the victors in 2014 on their last visit to play a List A game in Wales, with the contest at Sophia Gardens seeing Paul Collingwood claim 4/13 and Graham Onions 4/48, with the only Glamorgan resistance coming from Jacques Rudolph who made 61.
The teams met twice in List A games in 2012 with Glamorgan winning the first game at Colwyn Bay by 15 runs after a fine new ball spell by paceman Simon Jones.The return contest at Chester-le-Street saw Mark Wallace complete his maiden one-day hundred, but it was in a losing cause as Durham recorded a 59-run victory. Prior to that, the two sides had not met since September 2007 when Durham were victorious in a National League game at Chester-le-Street by 70 runs.
This will be Durham’s first-ever List A game at Neath, having previously played Glamorgan in white-ball cricket at four other venues - Sophia Gardens, Colwyn Bay, Swansea and Pontypridd. In their days as a Minor County, Glamorgan also hosted Durham at Cardiff Arms Park in 1905 and 1906, as well as at Swansea in 1914.