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Ingram and Tribe put Glamorgan in driving seat against Gloucs

A fine knock by Glamorgan's Colin Ingram was finally ended by Matt Taylor for 84
A fine knock by Glamorgan's Colin Ingram was finally ended by Matt Taylor for 84 [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

Vitality County Championship Division Two, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff (day two)

Glamorgan: 283-4 (65.2 overs): Ingram 84, Tribe 70; M Taylor 3-43

Gloucestershire: Yet to bat

Glamorgan 1 pt, Gloucestershire 1 pt

Match scorecard

A sparkling 84 from veteran Colin Ingram and a promising 70 from new opener Asa Tribe led the way for Glamorgan as they reached 283-4 against Gloucestershire on day two in Cardiff.

They shared a second-wicket stand of 129 to take Glamorgan to 198-1 at one stage.

But seamer Matt Taylor pegged them back with a three-wicket burst in the battle of the white-ball champions.

Chris Cooke and Sam Northeast restored home advantage with a stand of 73 as showers disrupted the last session.

Despite more heavy overnight rain, the Cardiff groundstaff managed to get play under way only 90 minutes late, and earlier than anywhere else on the circuit.

But the visitors could not make the most of winning the toss as Championship debutant Will Smale and 20-year-old Tribe played with adventure and rode their luck.

Smale, dropped by wicket-keeper James Bracey off Matt Taylor on 17, hit eight boundaries in his 41 before edging Tom Price to brother Ollie at slip.

The older Price could also have dismissed Tribe, who nearly played on to his first ball, and had Ingram dropped at slip on 13, as Gloucestershire had no luck with a series of near-misses.

Ingram drove beautifully in his half-century off 53 balls, while Jersey’s Tribe took exactly twice as long in a composed knock. Tribe followed up his maiden 50 last time out against Yorkshire, before launching an assault on spinner Zafar Gohar who bowled a marathon, mostly tidy spell.

In his first Championship game since the two teams’ dramatic tie at Cheltenham, Taylor pinned him lbw just after tea, but it was an innings suggesting Tribe could be an answer to a problem position for Glamorgan.

Taylor followed up by forcing Ingram to play on and having Kiran Carlson caught behind for one, taking 3-1 in the space of 13 balls.

The Shire’s progress was then halted by the experienced pair of Cooke, driving powerfully, and Northeast, prolific away from home but struggling in the Championship at home, before a heavy shower with the sun out produced a double rainbow and the close.