South Wales Echo

Hogan happy with win

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GLAMORGAN secured back-to -back victories under new skipper Michael Hogan as they completed a nine-wicket success over faltering Worcesters­hire with a day-and-a-half to spare at New Road.

Hogan led from the front with the ball, claiming the first three wickets in Worcesters­hire’s second innings as they were bowled out for 129 after resuming on 34-1 to leave Glamorgan requiring just 16 to win.

He finished with 5-38 from 14.2 overs to follow his 5-49 in the win over Durham – his initial match in charge – and also received excellent support from Timm van Gugten and Lukas Carey.

It was the first time the Welsh county have won two Championsh­ip games in a row for two years since a sequence of four successive victories in June 2015.

Hogan has replaced Jacques Rudolph as Glamorgan’s four-day captain until the end of the season and launched his tenure with a thrilling two-wicket win at Swansea over Durham.

But this was a more-convincing triumph and all the more satisfacto­ry against a side who had won their opening four Championsh­ip games and inflicted an eight-wicket defeat on them inside seven sessions at the SWALEC Stadium.

Rudolph also showed a welcome return to form after relinquish­ing the captaincy, with his first Championsh­ip hundred for two years to lay the foundation­s of a Glamorgan recovery from 58-6 on the opening day.

Hogan had sent back Daryl Mitchell on Saturday evening and made the first two breakthrou­ghs yesterday morning as Brett D’Oliveira (22) was trapped lbw and Joe Clarke (17) departed to a head high catch by Will Bragg at cover.

Ben Cox (3) tried to cut Lukas Carey and Colin Ingram at first slip held onto a juggling catch before van der Gugten struck in successive overs.

The out-of-form Tom Fell battled away for 33 off 87 balls, but then fell victim to a superb head-high catch by Ingram and in the next over Ed Barnard (2) nicked through to keeper Chris Cooke.

The procession continued after lunch as the final four wickets fell to Hogan and Carey for 10 runs in 5.3 overs. Leach (7) chopped Hogan onto his stumps, Whiteley (16) steered Carey to gulley, Tongue (1) nicked the same bowler through to keeper Cooke and Nathan Lyon (4) swung at Hogan and was bowled.

Glamorgan lost Nick Selman – bowled by Barnard for three – in reaching their modest target.

“It certainly wasn’t expected (how quick the game ended). We felt we were in for a day of graft and we approached it that way as well,” said a delighted skipper Hogan.

“We bowled really well and everyone did their job and bowled them out. I couldn’t ask for any more.”

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