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STUMPS: Three Analysis Points from Notts v Glamorgan

Nottinghamshire came away with their first victory of the season against Glamorgan at Trent Bridge, wearing down the Welsh side on the final day of the game. STUMPS takes a look at three analysis points from the game and what issues are presenting, looking in from the outside.

13.04.26, 18:31 Updated 13.04.26, 20:38 3 Minute Read

Andy Moore

Andy Moore

Nottinghamshire returned to winning ways with a 192 run victory against a plucky Glamorgan side who wouldn't go down without a fight to move a point behind early leaders Somerset in Division One of the County Championship.

Whilst up and down the country, there were big scores being racked up, the same couldn't be said at Trent Bridge where both sides had opportunities to take control of the game, where thankfully it was the home side that manager to assert themselves on the match.

Two centurions in the match in Jack Haynes and Joe Clarke were very much the reason why Notts were able to take control of the match, though as per se, the top-class bowling unit were again their in tandem, to pile the pressure on the newly promoted Welsh side.

Andy Moore takes a look at three analysis points from the Somerset v Notts game, including the controversial injury replacement rule.

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