Western Mail

MAXIMUM HAUL FOR GLAMORGAN AS THEY KEEP SLIM HOPES ALIVE

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GLAMORGAN gained the maximum 24 points by defeating Leicesters­hire by 291 runs yesterday to keep their slim hopes of promotion from Specsavers County Championsh­ip Division Two alive.

But they will need to beat Durham by a similar resounding margin at Chester-le-Street nest week and hope that Gloucester­shire or Northants – who play each other in the final game – drop sufficient points.

Leicesters­hire’s only hope was to battle for a draw, but apart from Mark Cosgrove, who faced 158 balls for his 28, no-one could master an accurate Glamorgan attack, where both seam and spin triumphed.

The visitors, who required a massive 424 to win, resumed on 33 for two on a glorious final day of the season at Sophia Gardens, and were soon in trouble against Michael Hogan (2-39) who took two wickets in his first spell.

Hassan Azad (16) was the first to go, when he was undone by a perfect yorker from Hogan that left the batsman ending up on his hands and knees. Four overs later, George Rhodes (4) was bowled by a beauty that pitched middle and hit the off-stump.

Harry Dearden then joined Cosgrove, but was out shortly before lunch when he played down the wrong line at Andrew Salter and was adjudged leg-before for 37.

Leicesters­hire were 101 for five at lunch, but the end came quickly after the interval as they lost their last five wickets for 31 runs in 23.4 overs.

Harry Swindells (2) was caught at slip when he edged one that turned from Samit Patel to slip, and was followed by Cosgrove, whose vigil ended when he was run out.

He pushed the ball to short leg, and although Billy Root had the ball in his hands, Cosgrove set off, realised his mistake, but by then Root had underhande­d the ball onto the stumps.

Chris Wright, who had top scored in the first innings did not last long, also edging a catch to slip off Salter for six, then, from the next ball, Will Davis could only to spoon a catch to cover point for a duck.

Gavin Griffiths (1) gave Lloyd his third catch at slip giving Patel his second wicket (2-45) and Salter at the other end finished with 3-6 from 10 overs.

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