Middlesex v Glamorgan RLODC: Head-to-Head

14 Aug 2015 | Matches
Glamorgan will play at Lord's in their next game in the Royal London One-Day Cup, with their contest against Middlesex scheduled to start at 10.30am on Monday, August 17th at the historic ground in St. John's Wood.
The last time the two sides met in a List A competition at Lord's was May 2013, and on that day an unbeaten 137 by Marcus North, who shared a stand of 156 in just 16.3 overs with Jim Allenby was the highlight of Glamorgan's 26-run victory. Three and a half months later, the Welsh side were back at the St.John's Wood ground for the final of the Clydesdale Bank40 competition, but it was the Notts Outlaw who were victorious by 87 runs.


Glamorgan were beaten by six runs in 2007 in their previous List A contest against Middlesex at Lord's, but the Welsh county tied their National League encounter at Lord's in June 2000, just a few weeks before Glamorgan met Gloucestershire in the Final of the Benson and Hedges Cup. The Welsh county had also been victorious in April 1999 in their game in the National League, defeating Middlesex by 35 runs.


Amongst the highlights of previous Glamorgan one-day games against Middlesex at Lord's were the centuries by Matthew Maynard in the Benson and Hedges Cup game in 1996, when the forceful right-hander struck an unbeaten 151. In 1990 Alan Butcher also struck an unbeaten 104 in the NatWest Trophy game at Lord's. As far as bowling is concerned, spinner John Steele recorded an analysis of 5/30 in the Sunday League match at Lord's in 1985, whilst seamer John Derrick claimed 5/32 in the game at the ground in 1987.