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17 Dec 2014 13:37 #229300
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Graham Wagg has admitted he is interested in becoming Glamorgan's T20 captain for the new season.
Jim Allenby captained the T20 side last season but has since joined Somerset.
Mark Wallace was County Championship and 50 overs skipper and the county have yet to announce their captains for next season.
When asked if he would consider himself a candidate, all-rounder Wagg said: "I would, whether the club would or not is a different matter."
He added: "You might have to speak to [chief executive] Huw [Morris] and [head coach] Toby [Radford], but I'm never saying no you know.
"I see myself still as a very good cricket brain but there's a number of good candidates in the dressing room that can lead a one day side.
"Mark's done a fantastic job in four day cricket, Jim's done a fantastic job in one day cricket."
Meanwhile new batsman James Kettleborough has revealed he joined Glamorgan because they made him feel more wanted than his previous side Northants.
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