Glamorgan chase down QC target
Sat 18 Apr 2020
Sat 18 Apr 2020

MCG: Leicestershire 51-4, Glamorgan 52-1 - Glamorgan won by four wickets
Glamorgan got their Quarantine Cup campaign off to a fine start as they beat Leicestershire by four wickets to suggest that they may be a force to be reckoned with in this tournament.
Manned by teenage seamer Roman Walker at the controls, the Welsh outfit were in devastating form as they chased down a sizable target with 10 balls to spare.
The MCG crowd - the match having been controversially switched from Grace Road mid-pandemic - were entranced by the power-hitting of David Lloyd, who bashed 28 in nine balls as Glammy passed Leicestershire’s 51 for 4 with ease.
After a modest opening over, Azad set his batsmen loose on the Glamorgan bowlers.
Janneman Malan produced a simply ridiculous in-to-out drive over extra cover which the host broadcasters claimed to sail 125 metres, while Mark Cosgrove followed that up with a booming straight drive for six.
Before their opponents could take the game away from them, however, Glamorgan fought back.
Malan mistimed a back-foot punch and picked out mid-on and, after hitting his first ball over the ropes, Arron Lilley perished to his second delivery.
The batsman found deep backward square leg with an almighty blow which likely would have been six at the majority of venues around the Cricket19 world.
Cosgrove stood alone in keeping the innings ticking, but when he edged for 25 from 13 deliveries, Leicestershire found themselves in danger of failing to bat out their overs.
Indeed, the Foxes should have been all out when Marnus Labuschange had Harry Dearden clearly stumped at the death.
Still, Leicestershire’s 51 was not undefendable. All they needed was a miserly start. Instead they threw a benefit for the opposition.
David Lloyd flicked Callum Parkinson for six over square leg, then hammered him over extra cover, as Glamorgan ate into the target like a particularly hungry toddler. The Welshmen were over halfway there after just one over.
Azad turned to Dieter Klein in an effort to stem the tide but the seamer was duly dispatched over the leg-side for six more by Lloyd, who was then run out trying to take an ambitious bye to the keeper.
A collapse didn’t materialise. When Billy Root lofted Tom Taylor over cover for four, victory - and an impressive one at that - was Glamorgan’s.
Walker said afterwards: “I was slow to start, Hassan got off to a good start, however we managed to claw it back with the bat.
“I wasn’t confident at all. I haven’t been able to hit one off the square in two weeks and all of a sudden, playing an online game when it mattered, I pulled it out of the bag.
“I’m just hoping it’s not an early peak. If I’m not as good as I was today again, hopefully that goes in my favour as the others will think I’m better than I am.”
FOXES | Cosgrove, Malan, Lilley, Ackermann (capt), Dearden, Hill (wk), Taylor, Mike, Klein, Parkinson, Griffiths.
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