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Ryan Hadley: Glamorgan hope to extend pace bowler’s stay

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Hadley caught Glamorgan’s eye playing for New South Wales in this season’s Sheffield Shield, Australia’s domestic first-class competition.

He has also starred with the bat as well as the ball for Glamorgan. His unbeaten 50 as nightwatchman in the two-wicket win against Somerset was a key innings as the Welsh county claimed a historic first ever home triumph in Division One.

Asked if there was scope for Hadley to remain even longer than the next two Championship games, Dawson added: “Obviously he needs to be back in Australia at some point so I don’t know about that yet.”

Rain spoiled Glamorgan’s game at Warwickshire which ended in a draw, with Hadley claiming a wicket in each of the hosts’ innings at Edgbaston.

Glamorgan have made a good start to their first campaign back in the top tier for 20 years, sitting third in Division One after six games with two wins and three draws so far.


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