South Wales Echo

Dismal day one as Glammy struggle

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RORY Kleinveldt took three wickets and smashed a 23-ball 50 as Northampto­nshire dominated the opening day of the Specsavers County Championsh­ip season.

Kleinveldt first helped fire out Glamorgan for just 101 before going to a rapid fifty as Northants closed 268 for 6, a lead of 167.

Kleinveldt took 3 for 35 among a fine performanc­e from the Northants seamers. Nathan Buck, on his Northants debut, and Ben Sanderson also took three wickets each as Glamorgan were bundled out in only 31.3 overs.

Then late in the day, Kleinveldt was back, this time bat in hand, to smear the bowling all over Wantage Road, his seemingly effortless power on show. In just 23 balls he heaved away seven four and three sixes to push Northants towards a match-winning lead.

With the ball, Kleinveldt set up the day with two early wickets before Buck produced a dream start to his Northants career.

Buck arrived at from Lancashire over the winter with the aim of reviving a career that began with much promise at Leicesters­hire but stalled during two injury-affected seasons in the North West.

But back in more homely East Midlands air, he showed the ability that brought him England Lions selection. He struck second ball, drawing an edge from Colin Ingram to wicketkeep­er Adam Rossington.

Next over a full delivery trapped Chris Cooke lbw for a six-ball duck and Kieran Carlson followed with an edge to Alex Wakely, who took a sharp catch low down at second slip.

The hat-trick wasn’t to be but Buck had plunged Glamorgan to 26 for 6 after Kleinveldt removed Nick Selman lbw for 10-ball duck in the third over of the day.

David Lloyd shouldered arms and was also lbw, he for a five-ball duck, in the following over. Sanderson was equally as probing with the new ball and removed Jacques Rudolph caught at second slip for 9.

He returned after lunch to induce an edge from Harry Podmore that was sharply held by Richard Levi.

It took several heaves from No. 10 Marchant de Lange – one a wild edge that flew for six over the slip cordon – to nudge Glamorgan into three figures but de Lange was last man out, swinging wildly at Sanderson and losing his off stump.

It rounded off a very poor effort from the visitors. Glamorgan tried to keep themselves in the game, reducing Northants to 27 for 3 before Wakely and Rossington shared 65 for the fourth wicket. Wakely fell to a topedged pull for 38.

Rossington in the same fashion, but only after an attractive 84-ball 50.

Rossington made a rapid century against Loughborou­gh MCCU earlier in the week and looked in good touch here.

He pulled Podmore for six over square leg and lifted de Lange over midwicket for the third of his five boundaries.

But his best stroke was a sumptuous straight drive off Craig Meschede. But his innings was completely overshadow­ed by Kleinveldt.

He survived an early scare when he pulled to Kieran Carlson on the deep square boundary, only for Carlson to run out of room in trying to complete the catch.

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