da premier bet: A disciplined batting and bowling performance saw Glamorgan return to winning ways at Cardiff with a7 wicket victory over a lacklustreWarwickshire side who were without both of their overseas players
Andrew Hignell10-Aug-2003A disciplined batting and bowling performance saw Glamorgan return to winning ways at Cardiff with a7 wicket victory over a lacklustreWarwickshire side who were without both of their overseas players. Glamorgan`s victory wastheir first since July 13th and their first over Warwickshire in a League match inWales since 1997.The Glamorgan bowlers dismissed the visitors for 196 in 43.5 overs after the Warwickshire captain,Micahel Powell had won the toss and elected to bat first. Apart from Trevor Penney who made anunbeaten 64, none of his batsmencould master an accurate Glamorgan attack who included Andrew Davies for the first time for 8 weeksfollowing a hand injury.It was Davies who made the early breakthorugh, dismissing Neil Carter in his second over, whilstMichael Kasprowicz bowled Ian Bell for just 5. Alex Wharf,who had received a mauling from the Essex batsmen in midweek, came on as first change and delivereda controlled five over spell, conceeding just 14 runs and picking up the valuable wicket of the prolific Nick Knightthanks to a fine diving catch by Mark Wallace.The wicket-keeper also took another good catch later in the innings as the Glamorgan spinners – RobertCroft and Dean Cosker contained the visiting batsmen, with Cosker taking 2-3 in 10 balls, beforeAdrian Dale returned to finish off the innings, taking two wickets in his fourth over. Dale finished with figuresof 3/16, whilst Cosker had the fine figures of 3/44, and Croft only conceeded 38 runs in his accurate9 over spell.Needing to score at 4.3 an over, Glamorgan made a poor start, losing Jimmy Maher in the opening over,but Robert Croft and Michael Powell then shared a stand of 76 in 14 overs, before Powell chipped a ballto mid-wicket. But Croft was in a determined mood, and he duly went on to score 70 from as many balls, hitting11 boundaries and recorded his fourth half-century of the season, all of which have been at Cardiff.Croft was eventually bowled by Bell, but a watchful 47 from Matthew Maynard and a sublime 41 from David Hemp sawGlamorgan to their victory target without any further alarms and maintain Glamorgan`s quest of retaining theirDivision One title. The victory, achieved with 4.1 overs to spare puts them just two points behind leaders Gloucestershire and Surrey.