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Payne sets up injury-hit Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire 416 (Marshall 70, Howell 67) require 108 to beat Glamorgan 299 (Payne 4-73) and 224 (Payne 4-50, Noema-Barnett 3-28)
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Gloucestershire, with a thoroughly professional all round performance ,should win their fifth championship game of the season on the final day after dismissing Glamorgan for 224 in their second innings, leaving them 108 for victory.

Glamorgan, however, will be concerned that they face their third successive championship defeat, after a winning run of four matches in five that had briefly encouraged hopes of a promotion challenge.

The visitors adapted themselves far better on a pitch of variable bounce, while their bowlers were rewarded by bowling a full length which drew the batsmen forward and resulted in catches by the wicketkeeper and slip cordon.

When play resumed on the third morning, Gloucestershire increased their lead of 2 to 117 as the tail-enders made useful contributions. They also gained four batting points, a creditable achievement as they were without Michael Klinger, their prolific opening batsman, and Ian Cockbain, who is recovering from a broken wrist.

They were also without their two strike bowlers Craig Miles and James Fuller, but David Payne proved a capable deputy by ending with match figures of 8 for 123.

When Glamorgan started their second innings, they soon lost Will Bragg, who was out to a dubious lbw decision, and Jacques Rudolph, who touched a beauty from Payne to the wicketkeeper. Three wickets had fallen for only five runs when Aneurin Donald also became a victim of the Payne/ Roderick combination, before Colin Ingram and Chris Cooke resisted briefly with a 40-run partnership for the fourth wicket.

Cooke was then leg before to a Liam Norwell inswinger, but Ingram played some handsome strokes through the off side, before he received a ball that reared from a length .Will Tavare, the acting Gloucestershire captain, rotated his seamers in helpful conditions as Craig Meschede and Mark Wallace were dismissed by Payne and Benny Howell respectively, and when Graham Wagg got a vicious delivery from Payne to give Roderick his fifth catch of the innings, Glamorgan were only fifteen runs ahead.

However, the Glamorgan tail wagged effectively with Andrew Salter and Michael Hogan adding 59 for the final wicket, with Hogan striking four sixes in his unbeaten 37.

"It was an irritating last wicket stand from Hogan and Salter, but we are very confident that we can chase down the 108 required," said Gloucestershire;s coach Richard Dawson, who termed himself "very proud" of his understrength team.

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Gloucs 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st37WA TavareCDJ Dent
2nd22CDJ DentGH Roderick
3rd25BAC HowellCDJ Dent
4th24HJH MarshallCDJ Dent