One Day Cup
Sun 18 August, 11:00

Sophia Gardens, Cardiff

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Glamorgan

Glamorgan

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Glamorgan

Warwickshire

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Report: Glamorgan v Warwickshire, One Day Cup

Warwickshire fell at the last hurdle in their bid to reach the Metro Bank One Day Cup final as Glamorgan’s Dan Douthwaite turned matchwinner with bat and ball to seal a 39-run victory at Sophia Gardens.

Douthwaite’s lusty batting caught the eye as he hauled the home side through to a 50-over total of 9 for 247 after they had earlier been floundering at 4 for 44 in the 15th over.

Prior to that Colin Ingram (47) and Billy Root (46) had steadied the innings.

Then Douthwaite got into his bowling rhythm and removed Chris Benjamin and Kai Smith to catches at the wicket by Will Samile as he reduced the visitors to 6 for 62 in reply in the 21st over. Bears were eventually all out for 208.

Glamorgan seamer Timm van der Gugten picked up the wickets of Rob Yates (4) and Will Rhodes (4), while fellow paceman Jamie McIlroy got rid of Captain Ed Barnard (14) and Hamza Shaikh (8).

Tight bowling and energetic fielding by the home side turned the screw on Warwickshire as the run rate climbed to more than seven per over in the 26th over. The 100 came up in the 32nd over as the rate rose to more than eight per over

Michael Burgess was the only batter to provide some solid resistance in the middle order and he reached his half-century with a six off the spin of Ingram. He obviously enjoyed the experience as he hit the next two over the boundary for maximums.

His seventh wicket stand with Jake Lintott reaped 87 runs and his 85 contained four sixes and six fours. His departure, caught at mid off by Douthwaite off the bowling of the returning McIlroy, left Warwickshire at 7 for 149 – still 99 short of their target with 11 overs to go.

When Lintott was caught off a reverse sweep of the bowling of Ben Kellaway for 26 the game was up. There were a few big hits in defiance at the death – Michael Booth hit three sixes – but Warwickshire ended 40 runs short of the victory target.

Warwickshire captain Barnard had no hesitation in asking Glamorgan to bat when he won the toss. Playing on the same Sophia Gardens wicket as used for the home side’s win last week over Yorkshire that earned them a straight semi-final tie, Barnard had obviously taken note of the help the pitch had given the seam bowlers in that match.

It proved to be a good choice for the seam attack that he led. Opening the bowling and running straight through his allotted 10 overs, the visiting skipper ripped through Glamorgan’s top order and end for 4 for 34 in his top class spell.

Three of his victims were caught in the slips by Rob Yates – Asa Tribe (13), Kiran Carlson (2) and Will Smale (13) – and he trapped Sam Northeast (8) lbw. That reduced the home side to 4 for 44 in the 15th over and he could have had a fifth wicket had Yates not put down an easy chance Colin Ingram in the 17th over.

At that stage the Ingram had only scored 18 and he went on to notch 47 before he was fifth out, trapped lbw by Michael Rae. Ingram steadied what looked like being a sinking ship in tandem with Billy Root as they put on 46 for the fifth wicket.

Root hit five fours in his 46, sharing in invaluable stands of 55 with Ben Kellaway and then 22 with Dan Douthwaite before his departure in the 40th over made it 7 for 167.

At that stage Warwickshire must have been hoping to mop up the tail quite quickly, but Dothwaite. Timm van der Gugten and Andy Gorvin had other ideas. Between them they conjured up 92 runs as they plundered 79 off the last 10 overs to set the visitors a target of 248.

Douthwaite ended on 55 and thumped four enormous sixes and four fours as he took 15 and then 17 off the final two overs. That meant the Welsh side at least had some sort of total to defend – which they managed to do with a few overs to spare.

Ed Barnard, who finished with 19 wickets for the tournament, said: “It did a little bit with the new ball and both teams lost a few early wickets, which makes the game tough. Chasing a score like that never helps and we just didn’t play good enough cricket.

“It was a decent pitch and both teams bowled well early. To be 50-4 meant we were scrapping to chase that score.

“It’s disappointing not to get through to the final. We probably took our foot off the gas toward the back end of their innings and Dan Douthwaite hit the ball better than anyone on the day.

“We hoped to get them for around 200, but they got up to nearly 250 in the end, which as tough to chase.”

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Preview: Glamorgan v Warwickshire, One Day Cup

Warwickshire’s England Lions Rob Yates and Hamza Shaikh return to the Bears squad as the Club looks to reach the One Day Cup final.

Yates and Shaikh have been on Lions duty at New Road, Worcester, in a four-day game against Sri Lanka that finishes today (Sat 17 Aug).

Both missed the final Group B game against Nottinghamshire and Friday’s dramatic Quarter Final win over Worcestershire – but will be available for Sunday’s Semi Final trip to Glamorgan.

Shaikh fell just short of a Lions’ century on debut in the first innings (91) while Yates’ unbeaten 57 guided them to victory on the final day.

Warwickshire First team Coach Mark Robinson, said: “Rob and Hamza were part of settled team so missing them has meant we’ve had to adapt. It’s been an excellent development opportunity for them both to test themselves against an international bowling attack but the timing of the game wasn’t great for us.

“We’ve missed Yatesy not only for his batting and catching but also the ability to play a finger spinner which is important to complement wrist spinners and balance the side.

“We’re going into the game on a high after Friday’s win. It was an amazing occasion for the players and fans, a day that will stay with us all for some time.

“Kai’s innings was special, given his age. He played with great freedom and expression of youth, almost the abandonment of being in the playground. It was great to watch.

“Sometimes players lose that freedom; it can come and go. You can get distracted by off-field things, you strive too much for franchise or international cricket, and it takes you away from the love of the game. When you play for the love of the game, the enjoyment, that’s when you’re at your best.

“You can’t underestimate what Will (Rhodes) did at the other end as well. He wasn’t at his fluent best but he showed a stubbornness and desire, refusing to surrender, and what he did allowed us to get a foothold in the game, guided Kai and a gave us a belief we could win.

“It’ll be a tough task in the Semi Final, Glamorgan topped the group for a reason, but we’re more than capable and have potential match winners throughout the side.”

Warwickshire’s Group B game against Glamorgan – who topped the table with six wins from eight – was abandoned earlier this month due to rain with only 18 overs possible.

The Welsh side’s 50-over campaign has been built on a four-pronged seam bowling attack that’s taken 55 wickets.

Daniel Douthwaite and Andrew Gorvin have 16 apiece, Dutch pacer Timm van der Gugten has 12 scalps to his name – including 5/49 at defending champions Leicestershire on 11 August – and Jamie McIlroy has chipped in with 11 wickets.

Robinson said: “We know what to expect on that front. But they may also have Mason Crane back which will give them a leg spin option and change the dynamic of their team a bit.

“We’re still riding the adrenalin of the Quarter Final win and we’ve given ourselves a chance of getting to a final for the first time in several years.

“It’s been emotionally and physically challenging, with lots of games in a short period of time,  but we’ll regroup and re-focus for one last effort to reach the final.”

Squad

T Ali
Barnard
Benjamin
Booth
Burgess
Hannon-Dalby
Lintott
Malik
Miles
Rae
Rhodes
Shaikh
Smith
Wylie
Yates

How to follow

Members and supporters can follow the match live in our Match Centre at edgbaston.com, which will include a free-to-watch Live Stream and a live text commentary. You can also see a ball-by-ball feed and watch highlights of all the action.

Supporters can get involved by sending their match-day comments and thoughts on Twitter via @WarwickshireCCC and we’ll publish the best ones on our live text commentary in the Match Centre.

Supporters can also watch the Live Stream and get instant push notifications of all wickets, innings and match results via the Edgbaston app, which is free to download on iOS and Android.

Match updates will also be available across the Club’s social media accounts, simply search for @WarwickshireCCC.

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