Cricket: Dale remains determined
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Your support makes all the difference.A DILIGENT 92 by Adrian Dale got Glamorgan out of trouble against Hampshire, bottom of the Britannic Assurance County Championship, at Southampton yesterday.
Dale batted for more than four hours before he became one of Dimitri Mascarenhas' four victims as the champions made 269.
Hampshire lost John Stephenson before bad light and then rain intervened with the home side nought for one in the second over.
Northamptonshire's Franklyn Rose captured 5 for 65 as Lancashire struggled to 152 for 8 on a rain-shortened day at Northampton.
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