Cricket 05/05 10:00 1 Glamorgan v Somerset 168-338
Cricket 05/02 10:00 1 Sussex v Glamorgan 292-221
Cricket 04/30 10:00 1 Glamorgan v Surrey 239-183
Cricket 04/27 10:00 1 Gloucestershire v Glamorgan 232-277
Cricket 04/21 10:00 1 Leicestershire v Glamorgan 780-570
Cricket 04/14 10:00 1 Glamorgan v Worcestershire 430-431
Cricket 04/07 10:00 1 Northants v Glamorgan 310-288
Cricket 03/30 10:00 - Glamorgan v Cardiff MCCU 342/7,149/5
Cricket 09/20 09:30 1 Leicestershire v Glamorgan 379-353
Cricket 09/12 09:30 1 Essex v Glamorgan 571-582
Cricket 09/06 09:30 1 Glamorgan v Gloucestershire 452-455
Cricket 08/31 10:00 1 Northants v Glamorgan 574-256
Cricket 08/23 10:00 1 Glamorgan v Sussex 515-519
Cricket 08/13 10:00 1 Worcestershire v Glamorgan 556-558
T20 Blast 08/11 18:00 1 Glamorgan v Yorkshire 90-180
Cricket 08/03 10:00 1 Glamorgan v Northants 331-582

Glamorgan County Cricket Club (Welsh: Criced Morgannwg) is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Glamorgan (Welsh: Morgannwg). Founded in 1888, Glamorgan held minor status at first and was a prominent member of the early Minor Counties Championship before the First World War. In 1921, the club joined the County Championship and the team was elevated to first-class status, subsequently playing in every top-level domestic cricket competition in England and Wales.

Glamorgan is the only Welsh first-class cricket club. They have won the English County Championship competition in 1948, 1969 and 1997. Glamorgan have also beaten international teams from all of the Test playing nations, including Australia whom they defeated in successive tours in 1964 and 1968. The club's limited overs team is called simply Glamorgan. Kit colours are blue and yellow for limited overs matches.

The club is based in Cardiff and plays most of its home games at Sophia Gardens, which is located on the bank of the River Taff. Matches have also occasionally been played at Swansea, Colwyn Bay and Cresselly (despite the latter towns being in Denbighshire and Pembrokeshire respectively).