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18:58 GMT, Friday, 26 September 2008 19:58 UK

Stubborn Rees keeps Bears waiting

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION TWO, Edgbaston (day three, close):
Warwickshire 315 & 280 v Glamorgan 193 & 122-1
Match scorecard

Glamorgan made a promising start in their pursuit of a target of 403 to spoil Warwickshire's celebrations as Division two winners.

The visitors reached the close at Edgbaston having scored 122-1 in 25 overs with Gareth Rees unbeaten on 54.

Earlier, three wickets from Adam Shantry, who finished with 5-52, had restricted the Bears' lead to 402.

Neil Carter and Rikki Clarke both made half-centuries for the home side and Ian Salisbury added 39.




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