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Wallace sets up Glamorgan win

Glamorgan 265 for 8 (Wallace 61, Cooke 55, Taylor 3-57) beat Leicestershire 231 (Burns 71, Hogan 3-38) by 34 runs
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Leicestershire's hopes of reaching the semi-finals of the Yorkshire Bank 40 took a massive blow as they crashed to a 34-run defeat against Glamorgan at Grace Road.

Chasing a victory target of 266, Leicestershire lost their way after Josh Cobb and Niall O'Brien gave them a solid start with an opening stand of 60 in nine overs. Four wickets fell for 11 runs in seven overs and, despite a knock of 71 from Australian Joe Burns, the Foxes were bowled out for 231 with one ball of their innings remaining.

The win was Glamorgan's fourth of the season, and it saw them leapfrog Leicestershire into third place in the Group C table. Leicestershire, who won their first three games, have now lost three of the last four.

Put into bat, Glamorgan made the perfect start with Will Bragg taking 17 runs off Nathan Buck's first over, including a six with a free hit following a no-ball. Mark Wallace was also in good form reaching 50 off 42 balls with seven fours.

Leicestershire finally made a breakthrough when Bragg, going for another big hit off Jigar Naik, was caught at long on for 33. Wallace continued to impress but was superbly caught at cover by Ned Eckersley off Naik for 61 off 54 balls.

Chris Cooke kept the Glamorgan innings on track with 55 off 57 balls as Leicestershire threatened to hit back. Left-arm seamer Rob Taylor snapped up the wickets of Marcus North for 11, Murray Goodwin and Dean Cosker to finish with 3 for 57. Buck, after his nightmare first over, removed Cooke and claimed 2 for 63 while Naik's two wickets cost him 39 runs.

The victory target looked well in Leicestershire's reach, but when Cobb was bowled by Jim Allenby for 35 they collapsed dramatically. Greg Smith was lbw to Allenby's next delivery and O'Brien caught behind off Mike Hogan. It meant the Foxes had lost three wickets in six balls without scoring a run and it became four wickets for 11 runs when Shiv Thakor was run out.

But Burns with 71 off 77 balls with two sixes and seven fours, kept Leicestershire hopes alive until driving a catch to cover off Graham Wagg. Michael Thornely and Rob Taylor hit some quick runs but in the end the home side fell well short.

  • Wallace sets up Glamorgan win

    Leicestershire's hopes of reaching the semi-finals of the Yorkshire Bank 40 took a massive blow as they crashed to a 34-run defeat against Glamorgan at Grace Road

Leics 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st60NJ O'BrienJJ Cobb
2nd0NJ O'BrienGP Smith
3rd0NJ O'BrienJA Burns
4th11JA BurnsSJ Thakor
5th45MA ThornelyJA Burns
6th37EJH EckersleyJA Burns
7th35JA BurnsRML Taylor
8th17AJ IrelandRML Taylor
9th9JKH NaikRML Taylor
10th17JKH NaikNL Buck