Tom Norton: Glamorgan hero’s mum missed his historic hat-trick


Glamorgan teenager Tom Norton says his mum Kelly missed his record-breaking efforts during their dramatic County Championship win over Somerset.

Norton, 18, was the youngest player to record a first-class hat-trick for Glamorgan, the youngest on record anywhere to do it on first-class debut and the first of any age on Championship debut since 1906.

He told BBC Radio Wales Breakfast about the reaction among friends and family to the achievement.

Read more: The rise of Glamorgan’s record-breaking teenager Norton



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