Glamorgan County Cricket Club in 2024

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Glamorgan County Cricket Club
2024 season
Coach Flag of New Zealand.svg Grant Bradburn
Captain Flag of England.svg Sam Northeast
Overseas player Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marnus Labuschagne
Flag of South Africa.svg Colin Ingram
Flag of Pakistan.svg Mir Hamza
Flag of New Zealand.svg Fraser Sheat
Ground(s) Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
The Gnoll, Neath
County Championship 5th, Division 2
One-Day Cup Final
T20 Blast 6th, South Group
Most runs FC:
LA:
T20: Kiran Carlson (380)
Most wickets FC:
LA:
T20: Mason Crane (19)
Most catches FC:
LA:
T20: Marnus Labuschagne (15)
Most wicket-keeping dismissalsFC:
LA:
T20: Chris Cooke (9 Ct + 3 St)

The 2024 season is Glamorgan County Cricket Club's 137th year in existence and their 103rd as a first-class cricket county. They are competing in the Second Division of the County Championship, as well as Group B of the One-Day Cup and the South Group of the T20 Blast. They are scheduled to play two 50-over matches at The Gnoll in Neath for the third year in a row, while also not returning to Penrhyn Avenue in Rhos-on-Sea for the fifth year in a row. [1]

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It was the team's first season with Grant Bradburn as their head coach and Sam Northeast as red-ball captain, [2] [3] following the departures of red-ball coach Matthew Maynard and captain David Lloyd. [4] [5] White-ball coach Mark Alleyne also left, allowing Bradburn to unite the roles held by Maynard and Alleyne, while Kiran Carlson was appointed as white-ball captain, taking T20 duties in addition to the 50-over role he already held. Australian Marnus Labuschagne and South African Colin Ingram returned as the team's overseas players, along with Pakistani Mir Hamza, who would be available until 27 May. [6]

Pre-season and friendlies

31 March – 2 April: Glamorgan v Cardiff MCCU

31 March – 2 April
Report
v
206 (44 overs)
JP Phillips 65 (67)
Jamie McIlroy 4/57 (13 overs)
264/8d (65 overs)
Sam Northeast 82* (91)
JA Davies 4/52 (17 overs)
63/7 (28.4 overs)
HLA Friend 26 (43)
Harry Podmore 3/10 (4.2 overs)
Match drawn
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: Paul Baldwin and Anna Harris
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Play on day 1 was not possible until 15:30 due to rain.
  • 14 players per side (11 batting, 11 fielding)

21 July: Wiltshire v Glamorgan

21 July 2024
Scorecard
Wiltshire
236 (49.4 overs)
v
Glamorgan
238/3 (39.1 overs)
Dylan Church 56 (87)
Ben Morris 4/57 (10 overs)
Asa Tribe 93* (90)
Will Naish 2/61 (10 overs)
Glamorgan won by 7 wickets
Swindon Cricket Club
Umpires: Darren Turl and Andrew Hicks
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to field.

County Championship

Matches

5–8 April: Middlesex v Glamorgan

5–8 April
Scorecard
v
620/3d (139 overs)
Sam Northeast 335* (412)
Ethan Bamber 2/90 (25 overs)
655 (211.2 overs)
Ryan Higgins 221 (360)
Kiran Carlson 3/147 (47 overs)
31/2 (16 overs)
Sam Northeast 14* (42)
Ethan Bamber 1/8 (4 overs)
Match drawn
Lord's, London
Umpires: Hassan Adnan and James Middlebrook
  • Middlesex won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Glamorgan 13, Middlesex 11.

12–15 April: Glamorgan v Derbyshire

12–15 April
Scorecard
v
237 (78 overs)
Kiran Carlson 74 (99)
Alex Thomson 7/65 (26 overs)
198 (79.5 overs)
Wayne Madsen 63 (113)
Mason Crane 4/60 (25.5 overs)
361/7d (104.3 overs)
Chris Cooke 126* (195)
Alex Thomson 5/136 (44 overs)
225/3 (75 overs)
Luis Reece 91* (205)
James Harris 2/24 (11 overs)
Match drawn
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: Neil Bainton and Rob Bailey
  • Derbyshire won the toss and elected to field.
  • Bad light on day 3 reduced play to 90 overs.
  • Points: Glamorgan 11, Derbyshire 11.

19–22 April: Northamptonshire v Glamorgan

19–22 April
Scorecard
v
271 (74.2 overs)
Colin Ingram 82 (125)
Ben Sanderson 5/92 (26 overs)
605/6d (145.4 overs)
Karun Nair 202* (253)
James Harris 2/109 (26 overs)
104/3 (40 overs)
Billy Root 41 (61)
Saif Zaib 1/22 (11 overs)
Match drawn
County Cricket Ground, Northampton
Umpires: Graham Lloyd and Sue Redfern
  • Northamptonshire won the toss and elected to field.
  • Rain on day 1 reduced play to 56.1 overs.
  • No play was possible on day 4 due to rain.
  • Points: Northamptonshire 15, Glamorgan 10.

3–6 May: Yorkshire v Glamorgan

3–6 May
Scorecard
v
221 (79 overs)
Billy Root 51 (95)
Dom Bess 4/25 (13 overs)
519/7d (94.1 overs)
Finlay Bean 173 (189)
Mason Crane 5/152 (23.1 overs)
372/7 (138 overs)
Sam Northeast 142* (336)
Adam Lyth 2/21 (6 overs)
Match drawn
Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds
Umpires: Ian Blackwell and Mark Newell
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Play on day 1 was reduced to 41 overs due to rain.
  • Play on day 2 was reduced to 87 overs due to rain.
  • Points: Yorkshire 16, Glamorgan 10.

10–13 May: Glamorgan v Sussex

10–13 May
Scorecard
v
278 (87.2 overs)
Fynn Hudson-Prentice 48 (64)
Mir Hamza 4/70 (23 overs)
411 (102.2 overs)
Colin Ingram 170 (248)
Jayden Seales 5/101 (23.2 overs)
188 (49.3 overs)
Fynn Hudson-Prentice 70 (74)
Andy Gorvin 5/40 (13 overs)
58/1 (7.5 overs)
Billy Root 36* (28)
Ari Karvelas 1/33 (3.5 overs)
Glamorgan won by 9 wickets
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: Chris Watts and Surendiran Shanmugam
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Glamorgan 23, Sussex 4.

17–20 May: Glamorgan v Middlesex

17–20 May
Scorecard
v
183 (72.5 overs)
Zain-ul-Hassan 34 (78)
Tom Helm 4/44 (17 overs)
343 (117 overs)
Mark Stoneman 129 (244)
James Harris 4/84 (28 overs)
372 (112.2 overs)
Marnus Labuschagne 111 (200)
Luke Hollman 3/57 (14.2 overs)
213/8 (64 overs)
Mark Stoneman 63 (117)
Mason Crane 5/99 (27 overs)
Middlesex won by 2 wickets
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: Jack Shantry and Paul Baldwin
  • Middlesex won the toss and elected to field.
  • Rain on day 2 reduced play to 80 overs.
  • Points: Middlesex 21, Glamorgan 2.

24–27 May: Leicestershire v Glamorgan

24–27 May
Scorecard
v
387 (104.5 overs)
Eddie Byrom 86 (135)
Scott Currie 5/64 (26 overs)
343/9d (119 overs)
Peter Handscomb 103 (178)
Timm van der Gugten 5/65 (26 overs)
157/4 (59.3 overs)
Sam Northeast 41* (86)
Ben Mike 2/29 (11 overs)
Match drawn
Grace Road, Leicester
Umpires: Hassan Adnan and Neil Bainton
  • Leicestershire won the toss and elected to field.
  • Rain on day 3 reduced play to 43 overs.
  • Rain on day 4 reduced play to 51 overs.
  • Points: Leicestershire 13, Glamorgan 13.

23–26 June: Glamorgan v Northamptonshire

23–26 June
Scorecard
v
279 (86.3 overs)
Emilio Gay 65 (93)
Timm van der Gugten 3/39 (22.3 overs)
490 (131.5 overs)
Marnus Labuschagne 93 (124)
Luke Procter 3/51 (20 overs)
472/8d (120 overs)
Lewis McManus 168* (200)
Mason Crane 3/178 (41 overs)
207/8 (38.5 overs)
Marnus Labuschagne 64 (62)
Liam Patterson-White 3/101 (18.5 overs)
Match drawn
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: Hassan Adnan and Sue Redfern
  • Northamptonshire won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Gus Miller (Nhnts) made his first-class debut.
  • Points: Glamorgan 15, Northamptonshire 11.

30 June – 3 July: Gloucestershire v Glamorgan

30 June – 3 July
Scorecard
v
179 (44.4 overs)
Marchant de Lange 46 (37)
Timm van der Gugten 5/59 (15 overs)
197 (61.1 overs)
Mason Crane 44 (56)
Beau Webster 5/17 (10.1 overs)
610/5d (116 overs)
James Bracey 204* (231)
Timm van der Gugten 2/98 (22 overs)
592 (152 overs)
Sam Northeast 187 (277)
Matt Taylor 3/120 (31 overs)
Match tied
Bristol County Ground, Bristol
Umpires: Naeem Ashraf and Paul Baldwin
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Gloucestershire 11, Glamorgan 11.

22–25 August: Derbyshire v Glamorgan

22–25 August
Scorecard
v
168 (47.3 overs)
Timm van der Gugten 46* (99)
Zak Chappell 6/47 (16 overs)
429 (117.1 overs)
Anuj Dal 94 (135)
Mason Crane 3/43 (17.1 overs)
287 (99 overs)
Kiran Carlson 56 (139)
Jack Morley 3/46 (27 overs)
27/0 (6.4 overs)
Harry Came 16* (22)
Derbyshire won by 10 wickets
County Cricket Ground, Derby
Umpires: Ben Debenham and Ben Peverall
  • Derbyshire won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Derbyshire 23, Glamorgan 3.

29 August – 1 September: Glamorgan v Leicestershire

29 August – 1 September
Scorecard
v
251 (68.5 overs)
Peter Handscomb 46 (63)
Timm van der Gugten 4/45 (19 overs)
550/9d (147 overs)
Colin Ingram 257* (375)
Ian Holland 4/96 (29 overs)
369/6 (117.2 overs)
Peter Handscomb 139* (253)
Kiran Carlson 2/17 (12 overs)
Match drawn
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: Hassan Adnan and Neil Pratt
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to field.
  • Sam Wood (Leics) and Asa Tribe (Glam) made their first-class debuts.
  • Points: Glamorgan 14, Leicestershire 11.

9–12 September: Sussex v Glamorgan

9–12 September
Scorecard
v
186 (57.3 overs)
Kiran Carlson 56 (81)
Jaydev Unadkat 4/52 (15 overs)
491 (132 overs)
John Simpson 117 (160)
Ben Kellaway 5/142 (43 overs)
218 (72.2 overs)
Colin Ingram 71 (102)
Ollie Robinson 3/38 (17 overs)
Sussex won by an innings and 87 runs
County Cricket Ground, Hove
Umpires: Nigel Llong and Sue Redfern
  • Sussex won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Sussex 23, Glamorgan 1.

17–20 September: Glamorgan v Yorkshire

17–20 September
v
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff

26–29 September: Glamorgan v Gloucestershire

26–29 September
v
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff

Standings

PosTeamPldWLTDABatBowlDedPts
1 Sussex 127203033343200Promotion to Division 1
2 Yorkshire 124206033340179
3 Middlesex 124206024280164
4 Leicestershire 121209027270142
5 Gloucestershire 122315127252138
6 Northamptonshire 121308019310130
7 Glamorgan 121317019270126
8 Derbyshire 121505119251107
Updated to match(es) played on 12 September 2024. Source: ESPNcricinfo, [7] ECB, [8] BBC [9]

One-Day Cup

Group stage

Matches

25 July: Glamorgan v Gloucestershire
25 July
Scorecard
Glamorgan
187/8 (33 overs)
v
Gloucestershire
160 (30.1 overs)
Ben Kellaway 65* (60)
Dominic Goodman 3/53 (7 overs)
James Bracey 86 (79)
Dan Douthwaite 4/25 (7 overs)
Glamorgan won by 27 runs
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: Ben Peverall and Paul Baldwin
  • Gloucestershire won the toss and elected to field.
  • Rain reduced the match to 33 overs a side.
  • Points: Glamorgan 2, Gloucestershire 0.
28 July: Surrey v Glamorgan
28 July
Scorecard
Surrey
121 (34 overs)
v
Glamorgan
123/3 (15.5 overs)
Ben Foakes 44 (70)
Ben Kellaway 2/16 (7 overs)
Colin Ingram 39* (26)
James Taylor 1/32 (5.5 overs)
Glamorgan won by 7 wickets
The Oval, London
Umpires: Casper Viljoen and Jack Shantry
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Glamorgan 2, Surrey 0.
31 July: Glamorgan v Nottinghamshire
31 July
Scorecard
Glamorgan
274/9 (50 overs)
v
Nottinghamshire
278/2 (45.3 overs)
Haseeb Hameed 89 (109)
Andy Gorvin 5/56 (10 overs)
Eddie Byrom 123* (131)
Liam Patterson-White 1/40 (8 overs)
Glamorgan won by 8 wickets
The Gnoll, Neath
Umpires: Anthony Harris and Simon Widdup
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Glamorgan 2, Nottinghamshire 0.
2 August: Glamorgan v Sussex
2 August
Scorecard
Sussex
200 (47.2 overs)
v
Glamorgan
203/9 (48.3 overs)
Tom Haines 44 (69)
Dan Douthwaite 4/44 (9 overs)
Eddie Byrom 51 (46)
Archie Lenham 3/29 (10 overs)
Glamorgan won by 1 wicket
The Gnoll, Neath
Umpires: Anthony Harris and Naeem Ashraf
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Glamorgan 2, Sussex 0.
4 August: Essex v Glamorgan
4 August
Scorecard
Glamorgan
283 (49.4 overs)
v
Essex
251 (46.4 overs)
Sam Northeast 89 (93)
Shane Snater 3/45 (10 overs)
Tom Westley 51 (73)
Jamie McIlroy 3/33 (9 overs)
Glamorgan won by 32 runs
County Cricket Ground, Chelmsford
Umpires: Ben Debenham and Phil Mustard
  • Essex won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Glamorgan 2, Essex 0.
8 August: Warwickshire v Glamorgan
8 August
Scorecard
Glamorgan
143/5 (18 overs)
v
Sam Northeast 68* (39)
Oliver Hannon-Dalby 2/21 (4 overs)
No result
Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham
Umpires: Anna Harris and Jack Shantry
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to bat.
  • The Glamorgan innings was reduced to 18 overs and no play was possible in the Warwickshire innings due to rain.
  • Points: Glamorgan 1, Warwickshire 1.
11 August: Leicestershire v Glamorgan
11 August
Scorecard
Leicestershire
271/8 (50 overs)
v
Glamorgan
262 (48.4 overs)
Peter Handscomb 103 (94)
Timm van der Gugten 5/49 (10 overs)
Colin Ingram 68 (68)
Liam Trevaskis 4/54 (10 overs)
Leicestershire won by 9 runs
Grace Road, Leicester
Umpires: Peter Hartley and Simon Widdup
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Leicestershire 2, Glamorgan 0.
14 August: Glamorgan v Yorkshire
14 August
Scorecard
Glamorgan
230/9 (47 overs)
v
Yorkshire
168 (42 overs)
Billy Root 66 (68)
Ben Cliff 3/37 (7 overs)
Jonathan Tattersall 51 (68)
Andy Gorvin 4/35 (8 overs)
Glamorgan won by 62 runs
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: Paul Baldwin and Sam Hollingshead
  • Yorkshire won the toss and elected to field.
  • Match reduced to 47 overs-a-side due to rain.
  • Noah Kelly (Yorks) made his List A debut.

Standings

PosTeamPldWLTNRDedPts NRR
1 Glamorgan 861010131.204
2 Leicestershire 86200012−0.416
3 Warwickshire 852010110.629
4 Nottinghamshire 84400080.454
5 Gloucestershire 84400080.244
6 Yorkshire 8440008−0.232
7 Essex 8350006−0.098
8 Surrey 8260004−0.760
9 Sussex 8170002−0.690
Source: BBC Sport, [10] ECB, [11] ESPNcricinfo. [12]
  •   Advanced directly to the semi-finals
  •   Advanced to the quarter-finals

Knockout stage

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
B1 Glamorgan 247/9 (50 ov)
A2 Worcestershire 286/9 (50 ov)QF1 Warwickshire 208 (46.1 ov)
B3 Warwickshire 288/6 (49 ov)SF1 Glamorgan
SF2 Somerset
A1 Somerset 334/4 (50 ov)
B2 Leicestershire 291/7 (49.5 ov)QF2 Leicestershire 311/9 (50 ov)
A3 Hampshire 290/8 (50 ov)

Matches

Semi-final: Glamorgan v Warwickshire
18 August
Scorecard
Glamorgan
247/9 (50 overs)
v
Warwickshire
208 (46.1 overs)
Dan Douthwaite 55* (35)
Ed Barnard 4/34 (10 overs)
Michael Burgess 85 (94)
Jamie McIlroy 3/42 (9 overs)
Glamorgan won by 39 runs
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: Neil Pratt and Nigel Llong
  • Warwickshire won the toss and elected to field.
Final: Glamorgan v Somerset
22 September
Scorecard
v
Trent Bridge, Nottingham

T20 Blast

Matches

31 May: Glamorgan v Surrey

31 May (D/N)
Scorecard
Surrey
200/8 (20 overs)
v
Glamorgan
181/7 (20 overs)
Jamie Smith 76 (38)
Dan Douthwaite 2/26 (4 overs)
Marnus Labuschagne 58 (34)
Jordan Clark 2/27 (4 overs)
Surrey won by 19 runs
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: Jack Shantry and Tom Lungley
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Surrey 2, Glamorgan 0.

2 June: Glamorgan v Sussex

2 June
Scorecard
Glamorgan
183/7 (20 overs)
v
Sussex
158/6 (20 overs)
Sam Northeast 61* (43)
Tymal Mills 4/33 (4 overs)
James Coles 69* (49)
Mason Crane 2/22 (4 overs)
Glamorgan won by 25 runs
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: David Millns and Mike Burns
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Points: Glamorgan 2, Sussex 0.

6 June: Middlesex v Glamorgan

6 June (D/N)
Scorecard
Middlesex
173 (20 overs)
v
Glamorgan
177/7 (18.2 overs)
Martin Andersson 57 (34)
Mason Crane 3/28 (3 overs)
Sam Northeast 67 (46)
Henry Brookes 3/31 (3 overs)
Glamorgan won by 3 wickets
Lord's, London
Umpires: Ian Blackwell and Nigel Llong
  • Middlesex won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Points: Glamorgan 2, Middlesex 0.

7 June: Essex v Glamorgan

7 June (D/N)
Scorecard
Glamorgan
166/8 (20 overs)
v
Essex
168/8 (18.4 overs)
Colin Ingram 52 (29)
Daniel Sams 3/28 (4 overs)
Adam Rossington 48 (24)
Mason Crane 4/25 (4 overs)
Essex won by 2 wickets
County Cricket Ground, Chelmsford
Umpires: Mark Newell and Paul Pollard
  • Essex won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Essex 2, Glamorgan 0.

13 June: Glamorgan v Hampshire

13 June (D/N)
Scorecard
v
Match abandoned without a ball bowled
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
  • No toss.
  • No play was possible due to rain.
  • Points: Glamorgan 1, Hampshire 1.

16 June: Somerset v Glamorgan

16 June
Scorecard
Somerset
193/8 (20 overs)
v
Glamorgan
85 (13.2 overs)
Will Smeed 86 (48)
Dan Douthwaite 4/37 (4 overs)
Sam Northeast 24 (15)
Lewis Gregory 3/11 (3 overs)
Somerset won by 108 runs
County Ground, Taunton
Umpires: Jack Shantry and Mike Burns
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Somerset 2, Glamorgan 0.

20 June: Glamorgan v Gloucestershire

20 June (D/N)
Scorecard
Glamorgan
140/6 (20 overs)
v
Gloucestershire
142/8 (20 overs)
Sam Northeast 46* (42)
Matt Taylor 3/21 (4 overs)
Jack Taylor 70 (48)
Timm van der Gugten 2/8 (4 overs)
Gloucestershire won by 2 wickets
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: Paul Baldwin and Russell Warren
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Points: Gloucestershire 2, Glamorgan 0.

21 June: Surrey v Glamorgan

21 June (D/N)
Scorecard
Glamorgan
107/9 (20 overs)
v
Surrey
108/1 (9 overs)
Marnus Labuschagne 20 (24)
Gus Atkinson 3/19 (4 overs)
Dom Sibley 44* (26)
Chris Sole 1/22 (2 overs)
Surrey won by 9 wickets
The Oval, London
Umpires: Ian Blackwell and Mark Newell
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Points: Surrey 2, Glamorgan 0.

5 July: Sussex v Glamorgan

5 July (D/N)
Scorecard
Glamorgan
235/6 (20 overs)
v
Sussex
190/8 (20 overs)
Kiran Carlson 87 (47)
Tymal Mills 4/29 (4 overs)
Daniel Hughes 74 (38)
Dan Douthwaite 2/31 (3 overs)
Glamorgan won by 24 runs (DLS method)
County Cricket Ground, Hove
Umpires: James Tredwell and Mark Newell
  • Sussex won the toss and elected to field.
  • Rain reduced the Sussex innings to 18 overs.
  • Points: Glamorgan 2, Sussex 0.

7 July: Glamorgan v Essex

7 July
Scorecard
Glamorgan
182/8 (20 overs)
v
Essex
156 (18.5 overs)
Colin Ingram 47 (28)
Ben Allison 3/52 (4 overs)
Paul Walter 53 (33)
Timm van der Gugten 3/20 (4 overs)
Glamorgan won by 26 runs
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: Ben Peverall and Rob White
  • Essex won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Glamorgan 2, Essex 0.

12 July: Glamorgan v Middlesex

12 July (D/N)
Scorecard
Glamorgan
88/9 (10 overs)
v
Middlesex
89/4 (9.3 overs)
Mason Crane 18* (9)
Luke Hollman 4/13 (2 overs)
Martin Andersson 30 (23)
Dan Douthwaite 1/13 (2 overs)
Middlesex won by 6 wickets
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: Ben Peverall and Richard Illingworth
  • Middlesex won the toss and elected to field.
  • Rain reduced the match to 10 overs a side.
  • Points: Middlesex 2, Glamorgan 0.

14 July: Gloucestershire v Glamorgan

14 July
Scorecard
Gloucestershire
206/6 (20 overs)
v
Glamorgan
85 (15.5 overs)
Jack Taylor 80* (35)
Andy Gorvin 3/26 (4 overs)
Colin Ingram 20 (12)
David Payne 3/7 (3 overs)
Gloucestershire won by 121 runs
College Ground, Cheltenham
Umpires: Alex Wharf and Surendiran Shanmugam
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to field.
  • Points: Gloucestershire 2, Glamorgan 0.

16 July: Kent v Glamorgan

16 July (D/N)
Scorecard
Glamorgan
145/6 (13 overs)
v
Kent
132/5 (13 overs)
Marnus Labuschagne 50* (26)
Nathan Gilchrist 2/21 (3 overs)
Sam Billings 33 (17)
Timm van der Gugten 2/26 (3 overs)
Glamorgan won by 13 runs
St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury
Umpires: Ben Debenham and Rob Bailey
Player of the match: Marnus Labuschagne (Glam)
  • Kent won the toss and elected to field.
  • Rain reduced the match to 13 overs a side.
  • Points: Glamorgan 2, Kent 0.

19 July: Glamorgan v Somerset

19 July (D/N)
Scorecard
Glamorgan
243/4 (20 overs)
v
Somerset
123 (13.3 overs)
Kiran Carlson 135 (64)
Ben Green 2/48 (3 overs)
Tom Abell 29 (20)
Marnus Labuschagne 5/11 (2.3 overs)
Glamorgan won by 120 runs
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Umpires: Paul Baldwin and Surendiran Shanmugam
  • Glamorgan won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Points: Glamorgan 2, Somerset 0.

Standings

PosTeamPldWLTNRPts NRR
1 Surrey 149311200.777
2 Sussex Sharks 149500180.607
3 Somerset 148501170.497
4 Gloucestershire 147610150.503
5 Essex Eagles 147601150.201
6 Glamorgan 14670113−0.592
7 Hampshire Hawks 14470311−0.556
8 Middlesex 1438039−1.487
9 Kent Spitfires 14410008−0.486
Source: ESPNcricinfo

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Statistics

Batting

Twenty20
PlayerMatchesInningsNORunsHSAveSR1005004s6s
Kiran Carlson 1313038013529.23158.331203520
Colin Ingram 131303535227.15155.500204112
Marnus Labuschagne 131212285820.72121.27022284
Sam Northeast 7722166743.20130.12020226
Chris Cooke 1313120440*17.00146.760011610
Will Smale 6601385923.00168.29010167
Dan Douthwaite 13124862110.7594.5000051
Tom Bevan 870853412.14137.0900147
Timm van der Gugten 11935417*9.00145.9400071
Mason Crane 1363501916.66116.2700042
Source: [13]

Bowling

Twenty20
PlayerMatchesInningsOversMaidensRunsWicketsBBIAveEconSR4w5w
Mason Crane 131242.00358194/2518.848.5213.2610
Timm van der Gugten 111139.03334163/2020.878.5614.6200
Dan Douthwaite 131340.00393164/3724.569.8215.0010
Marnus Labuschagne 131024.31193155/1112.867.879.8001
Andy Gorvin 8620.0016583/2620.628.2515.0000
Jamie McIlroy 101032.3031382/3539.129.6324.3700
Chris Sole 338.5010642/4526.5012.0013.2500
Tom Bevan 822.003211/1532.0016.0012.0000
Colin Ingram 1324.403511/1035.007.5028.0000
Ben Kellaway 737.006811/568.009.7142.0000
Source: [14]

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