Batsman Kiran Carlson is asking his side to show fight when play commences on day two of Glamorgan\'s Specsavers County Championship match against Durham.
The Welsh county were bowled out for 154, despite a 50 run partnership between Carlson and David LLoyd, while Durham reached 76/0 before bad light curtailed play and trail by just 79 runs.
"It was difficult conditions there when we started, an overcast day and a wicket that's been under cover for the past 48 hours, but we managed to scrape up to some sort of score and hopefully we can come back, take a few early wickets and it's the type of pitch where you can take three or four quickly," said Carlson.
"They're a quality bowling attack, it was moving around and it was a case of backing your skills, but most of the lads got decent balls- so we've got to come back and show a bit of fight."