There were a number of reasons for 19 wickets falling - Hogan

4 Jun 2021 | Cricket

Veteran seamer Michael Hogan reached 400 first-class wickets for Glamorgan on an action-packed first day at Sophia Gardens.

40-year-old Hogan took 2/30 as Glamorgan bowled out Lancashire for 173 before falling to 150/9 as 19 wickets fell between the two sides. 

"It's a nice accomplishment to reach 400 wickets though I'm not really one for stats, but it's good to help bowl a team out," said Hogan.

"Exciting times with the new contract though there's still plenty of work to do this year, I'm looking forward to playing on.

"There were a number of reasons for 19 wickets falling, some good bowling, shot selection was a bit of an issue at times and the odd ball nips around a bit, but it's a nice wicket so 19 in a day is interesting.

"It was nice to hear some applause for boundaries and wickets and see a few old faces you haven't seen, so long may it continue and hopefully we can get a few more supporters in soon."

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