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- Updated: May 16, 2016
Gloucestershire 262 and 60 for 1 trail Glamorgan 330 (Lloyd 99, Bragg 70, Wagg 55 ret hurt) by eight runsScorecard
David Lloyd fell one short of a century as Glamorgan built a first innings lead of 68 over Gloucestershire on the second day of the Specsavers County Championship match in Bristol.
Lloyd, the 24-year-old batsman, looked set to reach three figures for the second time this season when caught at point for 99 off a full-length ball from Craig Miles.
Lloyd’s excellent innings helped Glamorgan to 330 in reply to Gloucestershire’s 262 and it might have been a lot more had Graham Wagg not been forced to retire hurt on 55, having been struck on the left arm by a delivery from Miles.
By the close Gloucestershire had made 60 for 1 in their second innings, Chris Dent having fallen for three to a fine diving slip catch by Aneurin Donald off Harry Podmore, and trailed by just eight runs.
Wagg was taken to …
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