By Dom Booth
There were perhaps some eyebrows raised in October when Colin Ingram, who turns 38 in a couple of weeks, signed a new two-year all format deal with Glamorgan.
But continuing his stint at the Welsh county until he’s pushing 40 felt like a no-brainer for the former South Africa white-ball international, who like many other overseas stars – Marnus Labuschagne chief among them – have felt so comfortable in Cardiff.
“Wales is home,” he says simply and he means it; he lives in South Wales all year round these days. The salubrious settings around the city’s Sophia
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