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Glamorgan Best Overseas player 10:40 - May 4 with 4327 viewsCountyJim

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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 15:43 - May 4 with 1031 viewsCountyJim

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 12:26 - May 4 by theloneranger

He was born in Barbados!!


I believe he was and still is a British citizen
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 15:59 - May 4 with 1012 viewsleighton1318

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 10:57 - May 4 by Best_loser

Khan


Majid was my first thought too. Such a classy player.

Waqar and Richards for sheer impact. Richards was way past his best but still achieved a lot.

Matthew Elliott, underrated but very successful.


Worst overseas signing would be an interesting debate ...
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 15:59 - May 4 with 1011 viewsthornabyswan

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 15:43 - May 4 by CountyJim

I believe he was and still is a British citizen


Jaques Kallis.

Viv if he signed at his peak but was well past it when he joined.

Miandad King and Majed Khan were all special as well,

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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 16:09 - May 4 with 998 viewstheloneranger

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 15:43 - May 4 by CountyJim

I believe he was and still is a British citizen


"Tony Cordle was Glamorgan`s first overseas fast bowler and the West Indian was a key member of the county`s attack which won the Championship in 1969. Amongst many fine spells that season, Cordle recorded a career-best 9 for 49 against Leicestershire at Colwyn Bay, coming on as seventh change!"

"Cordle emigrated from Barbados to the UK in the early 1960`s to work initially for London Transport, before moving to join his brother and sister in Cardiff. One day when visiting the Labour Exchange in Westgate Street, he looked down on the Arms Park ground, and with fond memories of playing cricket back home, Cordle decided to join Cardiff CC."

"After some hostile spells for the Cardiff club, Cordle made his debut in 1962 for the county 2nd XI, and joined Glamorgan`s staff the following season. In 1963 he made his first-class debut against Cambridge University."

He's lived in Canada since 1983.


EDIT ...

This was written by Andrew Hignell, Glamorgan historian!! 😇
[Post edited 4 May 2020 16:14]

Everyday above ground ... Is a good day! 😎

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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 17:11 - May 4 with 975 viewsSwanjaxs

Pretty close at the moment...

Majid 33%
IVA 39%

You might think I've forgotten, but one day, when you least expect it, my time will come.
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 19:32 - May 4 with 938 viewsPhil_S

Talking of Javed - was anyone else at Neath for this one

http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1980S/1985/AUS_IN_ENG/AUS_GLAM_20-22JU
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 19:37 - May 4 with 936 viewsexiledclaseboy

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 19:32 - May 4 by Phil_S

Talking of Javed - was anyone else at Neath for this one

http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1980S/1985/AUS_IN_ENG/AUS_GLAM_20-22JU


No, but I seem to remember BBC Wales showed that game live. 409 off 90 overs is a fair old lick, especially those days.

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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 19:52 - May 4 with 929 viewsPhil_S

The good old days, cracking days entertainment!
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 20:00 - May 4 with 923 viewsSwanjaxs

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 19:32 - May 4 by Phil_S

Talking of Javed - was anyone else at Neath for this one

http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1980S/1985/AUS_IN_ENG/AUS_GLAM_20-22JU


Not a bad Aussie opening bowling attack too.

2nd day was a washout if I remember correctly

You might think I've forgotten, but one day, when you least expect it, my time will come.
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 20:41 - May 4 with 890 viewsDr_Winston

Fun Fact - Javed Miandad's son married the daughter of one of India's most wanted Gangsters. Amazing where a Wikipedia Wormhole can take you.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawood_Ibrahim#Family

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 20:50 - May 4 with 878 viewsWarwickHunt

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 15:59 - May 4 by thornabyswan

Jaques Kallis.

Viv if he signed at his peak but was well past it when he joined.

Miandad King and Majed Khan were all special as well,


Oh fûck yes - Kallis! What an all-rounder!

Not the brightest mind...

On tour abroad with SA and doing a warm-up run on the beach. Jacques is blowing out of his arse...

Bob Woolmer: OK Jacques?
JK: No. Do you think it’s the altitude?

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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 21:07 - May 4 with 867 viewsMuteswan

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 20:41 - May 4 by Dr_Winston

Fun Fact - Javed Miandad's son married the daughter of one of India's most wanted Gangsters. Amazing where a Wikipedia Wormhole can take you.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawood_Ibrahim#Family


Just as Javed was leaving Glamorgan, the very modest semi-detached house in Derwen Fawr in which he was living was up for sale, and I was looking to move house at the same time. We went to view this house not knowing at the time that he was living there. The estate agent let us in thinking it was empty but it wasn’t. Javed and his wife and family had just returned from abroad and came downstairs as we entered. I immediately recognised him and spoke to him about his time with Glamorgan, much to Mrs. Mute’s annoyance. We did not buy the house.
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 21:09 - May 4 with 864 viewsMuteswan

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 21:07 - May 4 by Muteswan

Just as Javed was leaving Glamorgan, the very modest semi-detached house in Derwen Fawr in which he was living was up for sale, and I was looking to move house at the same time. We went to view this house not knowing at the time that he was living there. The estate agent let us in thinking it was empty but it wasn’t. Javed and his wife and family had just returned from abroad and came downstairs as we entered. I immediately recognised him and spoke to him about his time with Glamorgan, much to Mrs. Mute’s annoyance. We did not buy the house.


Javed was a great player by the way, but for me not as good as Majid.
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 21:51 - May 4 with 842 viewsWarwickHunt

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 16:09 - May 4 by theloneranger

"Tony Cordle was Glamorgan`s first overseas fast bowler and the West Indian was a key member of the county`s attack which won the Championship in 1969. Amongst many fine spells that season, Cordle recorded a career-best 9 for 49 against Leicestershire at Colwyn Bay, coming on as seventh change!"

"Cordle emigrated from Barbados to the UK in the early 1960`s to work initially for London Transport, before moving to join his brother and sister in Cardiff. One day when visiting the Labour Exchange in Westgate Street, he looked down on the Arms Park ground, and with fond memories of playing cricket back home, Cordle decided to join Cardiff CC."

"After some hostile spells for the Cardiff club, Cordle made his debut in 1962 for the county 2nd XI, and joined Glamorgan`s staff the following season. In 1963 he made his first-class debut against Cambridge University."

He's lived in Canada since 1983.


EDIT ...

This was written by Andrew Hignell, Glamorgan historian!! 😇
[Post edited 4 May 2020 16:14]


The beer tent emptied when Tony came into bat. Fine quickie too.
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 09:06 - May 5 with 783 viewsdna

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 19:32 - May 4 by Phil_S

Talking of Javed - was anyone else at Neath for this one

http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1980S/1985/AUS_IN_ENG/AUS_GLAM_20-22JU


I was there, rained on the 2nd day (Sunday)

Also at St Helens for this - absolute carnage

During the famous summer when Tony Greig declared England would make the West Indies "Grovel"

http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1970S/1976/WI_IN_ENG/WI_GLAM_07-10AUG1

Clive Lloyd equalled, the then, record for the fastest double century, think it was done on time rather than balls, though it was only 124 deliveries

https://www.cricketcountry.com/articles/the-clive-lloyd-carnage-at-swansea-that-
[Post edited 5 May 2020 9:27]
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 09:50 - May 5 with 767 viewsWarwickHunt

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 09:06 - May 5 by dna

I was there, rained on the 2nd day (Sunday)

Also at St Helens for this - absolute carnage

During the famous summer when Tony Greig declared England would make the West Indies "Grovel"

http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1970S/1976/WI_IN_ENG/WI_GLAM_07-10AUG1

Clive Lloyd equalled, the then, record for the fastest double century, think it was done on time rather than balls, though it was only 124 deliveries

https://www.cricketcountry.com/articles/the-clive-lloyd-carnage-at-swansea-that-
[Post edited 5 May 2020 9:27]


I was there too. Hell of a knock!

The Sunday overs match was great too. Pretty sure it was Roy Fredericks who hooked the first ball of the innings out of the ground but knocked his stumps over in the process.
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 10:26 - May 5 with 760 viewsAl_Bundy

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 09:50 - May 5 by WarwickHunt

I was there too. Hell of a knock!

The Sunday overs match was great too. Pretty sure it was Roy Fredericks who hooked the first ball of the innings out of the ground but knocked his stumps over in the process.


Think we got Viv at the back end of his career. Majid Khan and Miandad were great players as was Kallis.

Collis King was always great value along with that fat Aussie T20 opener
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 11:01 - May 5 with 741 viewsCountyJim

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 10:26 - May 5 by Al_Bundy

Think we got Viv at the back end of his career. Majid Khan and Miandad were great players as was Kallis.

Collis King was always great value along with that fat Aussie T20 opener


Is that Cosgrove good County player playing for Derbyshire last i looked
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 11:04 - May 5 with 739 viewsCountyJim

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 11:10 - May 4 by Swanjaxs

Also would have had Ravi Shastri in the top 4 ahead of Michael Kasprowicz...


probably based on games played Kasper was someone who would bowl all day a real team man in the Hogan mode

Id perfer players like that
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 11:07 - May 5 with 734 viewsSwanjaxs

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 11:04 - May 5 by CountyJim

probably based on games played Kasper was someone who would bowl all day a real team man in the Hogan mode

Id perfer players like that


So your saying Shastri wasn't "a real team man" are you?

Absolute cràp 👌

Kaspa on 3% of the vote btw 😂
[Post edited 5 May 2020 11:08]

You might think I've forgotten, but one day, when you least expect it, my time will come.
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 11:07 - May 5 with 733 viewstheloneranger

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 11:01 - May 5 by CountyJim

Is that Cosgrove good County player playing for Derbyshire last i looked


He's played for Leicestershire since 2015.

Everyday above ground ... Is a good day! 😎

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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 11:18 - May 5 with 721 viewsdickythorpe

Cosgrove only dealt in boundaries, hit the ball hard mind.
Dale Steyn and Tait whilst only T20 players were lightening fast to watch.
Viv was obviously the mastermind of that famous day in Canterbury '93 but Waqar was superhuman in his bowling in 1997, didn't he take 7-16 against Lancs?
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 11:25 - May 5 with 718 viewsWarwickHunt

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 11:18 - May 5 by dickythorpe

Cosgrove only dealt in boundaries, hit the ball hard mind.
Dale Steyn and Tait whilst only T20 players were lightening fast to watch.
Viv was obviously the mastermind of that famous day in Canterbury '93 but Waqar was superhuman in his bowling in 1997, didn't he take 7-16 against Lancs?


Tait was rapid but not the brightest.
Saw him in the T20 against Middlesex at Richmond a few years ago. Bowled one that went yards over the keeper’s head and went for a one bounce four.

Top one day bowling!
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 11:32 - May 5 with 714 viewsCountyJim

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 11:07 - May 5 by theloneranger

He's played for Leicestershire since 2015.


Sorry yes good County player and decent catcher as well
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Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 11:35 - May 5 with 712 viewsCountyJim

Glamorgan Best Overseas player on 11:07 - May 5 by Swanjaxs

So your saying Shastri wasn't "a real team man" are you?

Absolute cràp 👌

Kaspa on 3% of the vote btw 😂
[Post edited 5 May 2020 11:08]


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