It's been a good first half of the season - Harrison

19 Jun 2019 | Cricket

Assistant coach David Harrison is happy with the start Glamorgan have made to their Specsavers County Championship season after the Welsh county secured a draw against Middlesex at Radlett.

The Welsh county take home nine points from the encounter and remain unbeaten halfway through the campaign with two wins and five draws from their opening seven matches.

"It's a shame the rain came because it could have been a good game if they'd set us a target in 50 overs chasing about 260," said Harrison.

"We probably left a bonus point or two out there, 350 (for us, first innings) would have been a good score and we came up short, but we leave with nine points and remain unbeaten.

"Every game this game when we've been under pressure, the guys have shown resilience with the bat as we did when we were under pressure of the follow-on. David Lloyd and Tom Cullen put that partnership together, and Graham Wagg came in, calmed it down and got us past the follow-on.

"It's been a good first half of the season, without getting carried away (about promotion), if we stick to our plans, we've got a good chance of finishing top three."

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