18 Aug 2015 | Cricket
Glamorgan travel to Manchester tomorrow for the first of two contests against Lancashire, firstly in the 50-over format before returning to four-day competition.
Ahead of the Royal London One-Day Cup clash, Head Coach Toby Radford said, When you play at the big Test grounds against the big sides you like to think everyone is up for it and is keen to get their season individual stats up.
From a club point of view, our focus is on the four-day competition and we hope to finish the season as high up as we'd like to, which is in the top 3 or 4 of the league table.
We've had to play Michael Hogan, Graham Wagg, Craig Meschede pretty much in every game this season, they've played T20, 50-over and four day games and we've played against a lot of sides with 20,21 or 22 players and they rest players and bring them in fresh for different competitions and we haven't had that luxury.
After missing the game at Lord's Graham Wagg will come in for the Wednesday game and Michael Hogan will be back for the Friday championship match.
Glamorgan supporters who purchased tickets for last year's NatWest T20 Blast quarter-final at Old Trafford can exchange their tickets from the rain affected game last year to attend the Royal London One-Day Cup match against Lancashire tomorrow (Wednesday 19th August, 2pm start) or any day of the LV=County Championship match at Old Trafford starting Friday.
Supporters should go to the ticket office on Brian Statham Way to exchange