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Glamorgan sign Peter Hatzoglou as a replacement for Michael Neser

Glamorgan has secured the services of the talented 24-year-old leg-spinner Peter Hatzoglou on a short-term T20 contract. 

Hatzoglou's impressive record of 42 wickets in 40 T20 matches makes him a valuable addition to the team. 

Initially, the 24-year-old will be available for three matches, providing cover for fellow Australian player Michael Neser, whose absence in the Blast's opening four games is due to his commitment to the Australian training camp, where he is preparing for the upcoming World Test Championship and the Ashes series.

Hatzoglou was playing for Buckhurst Hill in club cricket when Glamorgan approached him. While the Australian may not be a direct replacement for the pace-bowling allrounder Michael Neser, he has already made a name for himself in his career. 

Glamorgan fans can look forward to witnessing Hatzoglou in action during the upcoming matches against Somerset on May 28, Middlesex on May 31, and Kent on June 2.

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