After their washout against Durham at Neath on Tuesday, Glamorgan return to The Gnoll on Thursday to continue their campaign in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup by playing Warwickshire with the 50-overs contest scheduled to start at 1100 (writes Andrew Hignell).
This will be Warwickshire’s first visit to The Gnoll for a List A match since 8 August 1993 when Glamorgan were victorious by four wickets en route to winning the Sunday League title thanks to a miserly spell of 3/38 by Robert Croft plus a fine 54 by Adrian Dale. Neath is one of five venues where the West Midlands side have played Glamorgan in one-day cricket with the others being Sophia Gardens, Swansea, Colwyn Bay and Aberystwyth, with the latter venue hosting the Sunday League game in 1989.
The list below shows the results of the most recent List A matches between Glamorgan and Warwickshire:
6 August 2006 at Colwyn Bay - Match Abandoned.
22 August 2008 at Cardiff – Glamorgan won by 130 runs.
19 July 2009 at Edgbaston - Match Abandoned.
14 August 2014 at Swansea – Warwickshire won by 7 wickets (DLS Method).
3 August 2015 at Edgbaston – Warwickshire won by 9 wickets.
22 July 2021 at Cardiff - Glamorgan won by 2 wickets.
Glamorgan were victorious in their most recent List A match with Warwickshire, at Cardiff in 2021, thanks to a century stand between Kiran Carlson and Billy Root plus some late blows by Lukas Carey after the home side were set a target of 222. Warwickshire had won the previous two matches against Glamorgan with the game at Edgbaston in 2015 seeing Oliver Hannon-Dalby claiming 5/27 before Varun Chopra and Jonathan Trott posted half-centuries to see the Birmingham side to an emphatic victory. Chopra was also to the fore in the rain-affected contest at St. Helen’s. Swansea in 2014 with the opener helping to see his side race to 90-3 in the ninth over when rain brought a premature end to the 40-overs contest, and after Jacques Rudolph and Murray Goodwin had earlier scored fifties for the Welsh county.