Win was just 2 runs away, then the batsman took such a step, the match slipped by hand

In the County Second XI Championships, Glamporgon won by 1 run against Warwickshire XI (Photo- Glamorgan XI/ X)

The County Second XI Championship saw an exciting match. In this match, Glamorgan won by 1 run against Warwickshire XI. Warvikshire XI could easily name this match but his number 11 batsman played a very bad shot, due to which his team had to face defeat. The name of this player is Arafat Bhuiyan. He wanted to play a big shot but the players failed to do so and lost their wickets.

Glamorgon records victory

The Warwickshire team was chasing a target of 514 runs in the fourth innings. In this match, Arjun Singh scored an unbeaten century while batting at number 6 for the team. Not only this, young players Hamza Sheikh, Dynasty Lalit Jani and Oliver George Dandi also played their role well and all scored a valuable half -century. For Glamorgan, spinner Mohammad Rizvi took 5 wickets while bowling strongly. In the last, Warvickshire XI needed two runs to win and one of his wickets was left.

Number 11 batsman Arafat Bhuiyan was trying to send the ball across the boundary line from Warvikshire but he failed to do so. The ball was missed by Arafat and he became bold. All fans and team partners were surprised to see this shot of Arafat. Despite Arjun Singh Nahl’s 125* run innings, the Warwickshire team failed to win this match. For Glammargon, wicketkeeper batsmen Alex Horton and Eddie Bairom played a century innings.

Glamorgan has reached third position

Glamorgan had lost her first match but is third in Group 3 after winning against Warvikshire. Above them are Durham and Middlesex. Talking about Warvikshire, he has faced defeat in two consecutive matches and he is at the bottom of the points table. Now they will definitely want to win in their saved matches.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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