August 30, 2025
Glamorgans Knock-out qualification was fallen with loss

Glamorgans Knock-out qualification was fallen with loss

Gloucestershire recovered to annoy Glamorgan’s hopes for the knock-out qualification with a 40-run victory in Sophia Gardens.

Marchant de Lange terrorized his former team with 4 for 20, including two gates in one over to turn the game around to send glamorgan to 135 to track Gloucestershire 175 for 6.

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The 55 of Ben Charlesworth set the way for the visitors despite various missed opportunities from Glamorgan before de Lange played the main role with the ball. Will Smale beat 43 in just 27 balls in the hosts’ reaction with 43 balls before Glamorgan brought a third defeat in a row and the qualification opportunities for the quarter -finals, which look threatening.

Gloucestershire won the throw and was not surprisingly in the 28 degrees Celsius Cardiff Sunshine on a wicket that was already used on the same day.

D’Arcy Short could not continue its strong form in a Gloucestershire shirt this year when the dangerous Australian opener was the first ball from Ben Kellaway directly to short. Just a ball later, Kella had released another Australian. Bancroft easily plays a flight delivery back to get a simple return. Kellaway had passed in Glamorgan’s earlier game of non -bowling to defend 222, up to two gates in two balls in the power play.

Miles Hammond played extravagant when Charlesworth was the third left -hander under the top 4 lock. The shuffle in the order of the last time seemed to work for Gloucestershire despite her explosion this season.

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Dan Douthwaite brought the partnership to close when she started to motor at the age of 44. Charlesworth, who initially had difficulty reaching his strike rate over an A-Run a ball, quickly began to find borders and to judge Mason Crane, as he turned his leg spinner into him, as well as the modern avoidance in the T20 cricket.

The left-hander with slog slog slog crane for six to raise his 50, but not before he was stopped twice by two different fields in the long run. Glamorgan’s field efforts with errors, falls and these waste inevitably cost them.

Jack Taylor kept the Innings up to date in his typical unorthodox fashion and meandled his legs, especially in his method, to score quickly.

When the gates fell, overs were usually calm, since battery needed a few patient balls, as Charlesworth and Ollie Price later demonstrated. However, runs were released in periods of the drought for Glamorgan. Ned Leonard continued to impress while his teammates were often expensive.

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Glamorgan wanted to intend to conquer weapons how her method was in fourth place before this game. Smales in the power play before it hits Mid-Wicket destructively when the field changed on the way to its first-class knock.

After a positive start with Smale, who dominated the balls, partnerships with Kiran Carlson and Alex Horton gave a healthy start to drive later.

De Langes two gates in an over, including Kellaway First Ball Dent Glamorgans Dynamics, violently and of course in the medium order to save them, as was also an issue.

Colin Ingram began with some styling films and a stand-and-deliver style through the offside before he was exceeded by Ajeet Singh Dale, and forced a hook to the deep square.

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Elsewhere with the Wickets, the Gloucestershire unit today has too much to leave the mission for 7 as a team with only five overs as a resource. It is important that the big blow had already been and had gone. Constant rivers of gates and the hosts become too hard.

The Glamorgan dough wants Smale said: “It was difficult [to take]We know how big today and Friday and depending on how we got there after a hard loss in the oval.

“We knew that we play our local rivals [it’d be a good game]We would be ready for this. We just didn’t completely appear, drop a few catches and they have a good bowling attack. “

Gloucestershire Seamer Marchant de Lange said: “I think we organized a decent total. It was quite difficult to complete a certain length, so we tried to get this message through as much as possible.

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“We know [required].

“Obviously we would have hoped to be better in a better position in this phase and to defend the title of last year, but we still have to play our best for the next two games.”

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