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Glamorgan Trail Leicestershire Despite Van der Gugten's Four-Wicket Haul

Glamorgan Trail Leicestershire Despite Van der Gugten's Four-Wicket Haul

Glamorgan's bowlers, led by Timm van der Gugten and Dan Douthwaite, put in a commendable performance to restrict Leicestershire to 251 all out on a hybrid pitch in Cardiff. Van der Gugten claimed the first four wickets, while Douthwaite chipped in with four of his own.Leicestershire's innings was boosted by a 75-run partnership between debutant Sam Wood and Tom Scriven, which helped them reach the first batting bonus point. Chris Wright, returning from a drugs ban, also contributed with a valuable innings.In reply, Glamorgan lost both openers early but recovered thanks to an unbroken 87-run partnership between Colin Ingram (63*) and Kiran Carlson (42*). The duo put Glamorgan in a strong position at the close of play, trailing by just 137 runs.Van der Gugten's accuracy and consistency were on full display as he dismissed Rishi Patel, Ian Holland, and Lewis Hill before lunch. Douthwaite also impressed, removing Rehan Ahmed, Peter Handscomb, and Liam Trevaskis.Leicestershire's innings was characterized by a series of tame dismissals, with Fraser Sheat and Louis Kimber chipping the ball to fielders. However, Wood and Scriven's partnership provided a much-needed boost, and Wright and Wood added valuable runs to secure the batting bonus point.Glamorgan's innings got off to a poor start with Sam Northeast departing first ball. Asa Tribe also fell cheaply, but Ingram and Carlson steadied the ship and put Glamorgan in a strong position heading into day two.

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Glamorgan Secure Home Semi-Final with 62-Run Victory over Yorkshire

Glamorgan Secure Home Semi-Final with 62-Run Victory over Yorkshire

Glamorgan secured a home semi-final berth in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup with a commanding 62-run victory over Yorkshire Vikings at Sophia Gardens. The Welsh county's sixth win in eight matches propelled them to the top of Group B.Former Yorkshire player Billy Root played a pivotal role for Glamorgan, scoring a solid 66 against his brother Joe's county. His crucial 56-run partnership with Timm van der Gugten for the ninth wicket helped the home side reach a competitive total of 230 for 9 in a rain-reduced 47-over match.Yorkshire's spin attack, led by Dom Bess and Dan Moriarty, kept the Glamorgan batters in check, conceding only 94 runs in their combined 20 overs. Moriarty claimed three wickets for 47 runs. Van der Gugten, who finished unbeaten on 34, provided Glamorgan with a perfect start by dismissing Harry Duke with the first ball of the Yorkshire reply.Yorkshire's batting collapsed to 11 for 3 as Noah Kelly and William Luxton were both clean bowled. Skipper Jonny Tattersall provided some stability with a half-century, but a burst of three wickets in 12 balls by Andy Gorvin turned the game in Glamorgan's favor.With the required run rate climbing above six per over, Bess attempted to accelerate but was caught for 22. Spinner Ben Kellaway claimed two wickets, one with his left arm and the other with his right. Yorkshire were eventually dismissed for 168, falling 62 runs short of their target.Glamorgan's victory was set up by a solid start from Will Smale and Asa Tribe, who put on 28 runs before Cliff dismissed both openers in quick succession. Sam Northeast was also dismissed cheaply, leaving Glamorgan under pressure at 40 for 3.Skipper Kiran Carlson and Colin Ingram steadied the innings with a 44-run partnership, but Ingram's dismissal triggered a collapse. Carlson was trapped lbw shortly after, leaving Glamorgan on 84 for 4.

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Gay's Half-Century Anchors Northamptonshire's Batting Effort

Gay's Half-Century Anchors Northamptonshire's Batting Effort

Northamptonshire's Emilio Gay anchored their batting performance with a composed half-century on the opening day of their Vitality County Championship clash against Glamorgan in Cardiff.Opting to bat first, Northamptonshire posted 279 all out, with Gay's 65 serving as the cornerstone of their innings. Luke Procter and Gus Miller also contributed valuable runs, helping the visitors recover from a mid-innings slump.Glamorgan's bowlers, led by Timm van der Gugten, Andy Gorvin, and James Harris, shared nine wickets among them. However, Northamptonshire's resilience in the face of adversity allowed them to post a challenging total.Harris struck early, dismissing Ricardo Vasconcelos and Prithvi Shaw to leave Northamptonshire reeling at 19 for 2. Gay and Procter steadied the ship with a 90-run partnership, but Gay's dismissal to Gorvin triggered a collapse.Procter and Rob Keogh added 48 runs before Glamorgan's bowlers tightened their grip. Gorvin trapped Lewis McManus lbw, while Liam Patterson-White fell to a catch at point.Miller and Raphael Weatherall combined for a 37-run stand, taking Northamptonshire past 250 and securing their first batting bonus point. Miller's impressive debut innings included two sixes, helping his team reach a potentially formidable total.Glamorgan's openers, Eddie Byrom and Billy Root, negotiated the final seven overs of the day without incident, leaving their side trailing by 243 runs.

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Glamorgan Take 58-Run Lead in Rain-Hit Leicestershire Clash

Glamorgan Take 58-Run Lead in Rain-Hit Leicestershire Clash

Glamorgan's bowlers put in a commendable performance on the third day of their Vitality County Championship match against Leicestershire, restricting the visitors to 343 for 9 declared and taking a 58-run lead with nine wickets in hand.Despite resuming the day on 280 for 5, Leicestershire lost centurion Peter Handscomb early on. Nightwatchman Scott Currie showed resilience, falling just short of a half-century. Timm van der Gugten, making his season debut after injury, impressed with a five-wicket haul.Glamorgan's reply began with a setback as Billy Root was dismissed for one. However, rain intervened, forcing an early end to the day's play with the home side on 14 for 1.The morning session was curtailed by rain, with only eight overs possible. Handscomb added just one run to his overnight score before being dismissed by Van der Gugten. Leicestershire's subsequent batting approach puzzled observers, as they showed little urgency in chasing batting bonus points.Despite Glamorgan's tight bowling, Leicestershire managed to add only 26 runs in the 17 overs after lunch. Van der Gugten then produced a brilliant caught-and-bowled to remove Ben Cox and bowled Ben Mike to complete his five-for.Leicestershire's declaration, conceding a 44-run lead, raised eyebrows. Glamorgan lost Root early in their second innings, but the rain returned, forcing an early end to the day.

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