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CONTRACT EXTENSION FOR LLOYD


Glamorgan all-rounder David Lloyd has signed a new two-year contract with the Welsh county. Lloyd is a forceful batsman and medium-pace bowler who joined the playing staff in 2012 and made his first class debut that season.


David enjoyed a successful year in 2016


posting his maiden first-class hundred against Cardiff MCCU early season before recording his maiden Championship hundred against Kent at Canterbury. In the process, he became only the third North Walian-born batsman, after Wilf Wooller and Geoff Ellis, to make a Championship hundred for Glamorgan.


The match at Canterbury also saw David share a record sixth wicket stand of 215 in 38.2 overs – Glamorgan’s best-ever for that wicket against Kent with Graham Wagg. A few weeks later at Hove, David added another Championship hundred to his tally against Sussex. In the shortest format of the game against Kent Spitfires


at The SSE SWALEC, David made a unbeaten 97 from just 49 balls and came close not only to posting his maiden one-day hundred for the Club, but equalling Ian Thomas’ Club record for the fastest Twenty20 ton for the Welsh county off 50 balls.


“I’m delighted to extend my contract,” said Lloyd. “Having come through the development system and making my debut over four years ago, it has been a great journey so far


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We’ve got a great mix in the dressing room, a good blend of youth with a few experienced heads in the team and we’re beginning to make strides forward. Last year I scored a couple of hundreds and I’m in a good place and will hopefully score many more runs this season as well as keep taking wickets.”


Chief executive Hugh Morris added, “David has a big role to fill as part of our first-team plans this year and in the future, so this is good news for the Club.


“He has made some key contributions in limited-overs and Championship cricket particularly over the last 12 months with bat and ball and he is benefitting from working hard through pre-season. Our long term strategy is to produce more talent from both North and South Wales, so this news is a boost for the club and aspiring young cricketers dreaming of playing for Glamorgan.”


MAKING WALES PROUD // GLAMORGANCRICKET.COM


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