Hugh Morris, Glamorgan’s former captain, director of cricket and chief executive, selects his county’s all-timers
1. ALAN JONES
610 matches (in first-class cricket for Glamorgan – 1957-83), 34,056 runs at 33.03, 52 centuries
A very easy pick. Alan has got a remarkable record, particularly when you consider he played on uncovered pitches and without a helmet for the vast majority of his career.
No one has, or will, get anywhere near the number of runs he scored for Glamorgan. He passed 1,000 in a season on 23 consecutive occasions and got 250 scores of 50 or more in his career.
I made my deb...