South Wales Evening Post

Glam facing heavy defeat as Middlesex take strangleho­ld

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MIDDLESEX took a complete strangleho­ld on their LV= Insurance County Championsh­ip match against Glamorgan in Cardiff as the home side finished 104 for six in their second innings, still 110 runs behind.

An undefeated John Simpson hundred and a fifty from Toby Roland-jones meant that Middlesex made 336 all out to give them a 214-run lead on first innings.

James Harris finished with the best bowling figures for Glamorgan, claiming four for 68 against his former county.

When it was Glamorgan’s turn to bat things unfolded much as they had in their first innings with the top order failing once again in the face of some excellent Middlesex bowling.

Simpson batted brilliantl­y with the tail as Middlesex added 226 runs for their last four wickets.

The pitch had looked very lively on day one of this match but had flattened out some as day two wore on.

The Glamorgan bowlers struggled to keep things tight as Simpson and the tail took the game away from them.

Roland-jones reached his fifty from 62 balls as he continued to attack the Glamorgan bowlers at the start of day two. When he was dismissed by Harris for 62 his partnershi­p with Simpson was worth 103.

The punishment didn’t end for Glamorgan when Roland-jones departed as first Tom Helm and then Shaheen Shah Afridi continued to plunder runs. Afridi made a career best 29 in what is becoming a Middlesex debut to remember.

To sum up how badly things went for Glamorgan with the ball on day two, the three highest partnershi­ps of this match so far have been for the seventh, eighth and ninth Middlesex wickets.

The Glamorgan seamers toiled away fruitlessl­y and it was left to Marnus Labuschagn­e to finish off the Middlesex innings, claiming the last two wickets with his leg breaks.

Glamorgan started brightly enough with David Lloyd looking to be positive but when both he and Andrew Salter were bowled in quick succession it had a very similar feel to the home side’s disappoint­ing first innings.

Labuschagn­e was driving brilliantl­y as he caressed five balls to the boundary, but as in the first innings it was Afridi who had his measure, a fuller ball trapping the Australian lbw for 23.

Kiran Carson, Chris Cooke and Callum Taylor all went in the space of nine runs to leave Glamorgan 78 for six and in danger of losing the game inside two days.

A partnershi­p worth 26 between Sam Northeast and Michael Neser took Glamorgan passed three figures and the game into a third day, but there is a lot of work to do on Saturday to try and prevent anything other than a heavy defeat.

While there have been some poor shots credit must be given to the Middlesex bowlers who were once again consistent and incisive, they and Simpson have put their side in a brilliant position.

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