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Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Ingram again proves Glamorgan's colossus

Colin Ingram gets well forward to drive Getty Images

Glamorgan 155 for 2 (Ingram 71*) beat Hampshire 151 for 8 (Rossouw 50, Meschede 3-21) by eight wickets
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Glamorgan outplayed Hampshire at Sophia Gardens, winning easily by eight wickets to gain their seventh win, and move into third place and lead Sussex and Surrey by three points.

Their captain and Man of the Match Colin Ingram again led by example, with an undefeated 71, and Ingram has now scored more runs and struck more sixes than anyone else in the competition since 2016.

Needing 152 to win, Glamorgan lost Donald in the second over when he was run out from a direct hit from Wood, but Ingram announced himself with a massive six off Wood that landed ten rows from the back of the stand at square leg, followed by a straight six into the River Taff.

The Glamorgan captain then struck two further sixes, as his team reached 70 for 1 at the end of the power play, with Ingram reaching a punishing fifty from 26 balls, with four sixes and three fours. The second wicket pair put on 82 in eight overs before Meschede was caught behind from the first ball of Steyn's third over.

Steyn gave 100%, with some deliveries exceeding 88 miles per hour, but Ingram and Carlson played every ball on merit, as Glamorgan raced towards their target. The 20yr old Carlson played some exquisite strokes with quick hands,and put on 54 with Ingram as they won their fifth successive game in the competition, with 25 balls remaining.

Hampshire, who were put in, were given a rapid start by James Vince and Rilee Roussou with 33 scored from the first three overs, and fifty reached in the following over. Vince, who scored 30 from 13 balls, was then out in the next over when he drove Hogan to extra cover.

At the end of the power play the visitors were well placed at 68 for1, with Rossouw reaching his half century from 23 balls, which included four sixes and four fours. But the hard hitting South African was out next ball when he holed out at mid- wicket, and his following over Salter took his second wicket when Northeast was caught at log on.

When Liam Dawson was dismissed in Ingram's first over, Hampshire had lost three wickets for 13 runs, and there was worse was to follow when Weatherley was brilliantly stumped down the legside by Cooke from Meschede's medium pace.

Glamorgan's bowlers were so dominant that Hampshire failed to reach the reach the boundary from the eighth to the seventeenth over, and they lost their seventh wicket when Alsop drove Meschede to long off.

When Wood paddled Hogan to fine leg, Hampshire had lost their last seven wickets for 61, and would have been disappointed how their batsmen surrendered their wickets after a rousing start.

Glamorgan 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st19CAJ MeschedeAHT Donald
2nd82CA IngramCAJ Meschede
3rd54CA IngramKS Carlson