Hampshire v Glamorgan

T20 Blast • South Group

(Home team first)

When


Thursday 10 Jul 2025

19:00 Local Time

18:00 Your Time

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The Hampshire Cricket team, founded in 1863, is a professional club that represents the county of Hampshire in the sport of cricket. The team competes in various domestic competitions, including the County Championship, the One Day Cup, and the T20 Blast, and has won 11 County Championships, the most recent one being in 1973. The team boasts a talented roster of players, including current captain James Vince, who has also represented England in international matches. Their home ground is the iconic Ageas Bowl, located in Southampton, which has a capacity of over 15,000 spectators. Over the years, Hampshire has produced numerous notable players, such as Gordon Greenidge, Shane Warne, and Kevin Pietersen, and continues to be a dominant force in the world of cricket.

Glamorgan is a Welsh county cricket team that competes in the English domestic cricket competitions. Established in 1888, the team has a long and illustrious history in the sport. They have won the County Championship title three times, most recently in 1997. The team is also a regular participant in the T20 Blast and the Royal London One-Day Cup. Glamorgan plays their home matches at Sophia Gardens, a beautiful stadium in Cardiff with a capacity of 15,643. The team boasts of some notable players, including current captain Chris Cooke and former England international Michael Hogan. Over the years, Glamorgan has produced many talented cricketers who have gone on to represent England at the international level. With a strong team and a loyal fan base, Glamorgan continues to be one of the top-performing teams in the English cricket circuit.

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