Middlesex beat Glamorgan by 10 wickets at Lord’s By Ben Kosky from ECB Reporters Network
Photo by Alessandro Bogliari on Unsplash
Middlesex swept aside Glamorgan by 10 wickets at Lord’s and leapfrogged their opponents in the battle to secure an LV= Insurance County Championship Division Two promotion spot.
It took the Seaxes less than an hour on the final morning to seal a comprehensive win that catapults them into second place in the table, 12 points clear of Glamorgan with two rounds of matches to play.
Seamer Toby Roland-Jones finished with figures of five for 61 – his fourth five-wicket haul of the summer – as Glamorgan were bowled out for 220 in their second innings.
That left the home side needing just 45 for victory and opening pair Mark Stoneman and Sam Robson knocked those off in only 5.2 overs.
Having gone into the fourth day with a narrow lead of 15, Glamorgan extended it by another 29 before Roland-Jones, already the Championship’s leading wicket-taker, added two more to wrap up the innings.
Ajaz Patel – who had been put down by Ethan Bamber in Roland-Jones’ previous over – was first to depart for eight, held at mid-off by Tim Murtagh.
Last man Michael Hogan went for his shots, hitting over the top and hammering Roland-Jones and Murtagh to the boundary in a cameo knock of 14 that ensured the visitors bettered their first-innings total of 214.
However, Bamber atoned for his earlier drop by running back to take a harder, steepling catch when Hogan took one swing too many at Roland-Jones, leaving Middlesex to chase a modest target.
Their openers made short work of the 45 required, with Robson (25 not out) crashing three consecutive boundaries off former team-mate James Harris and Stoneman (20no) confirmed victory by sweeping Patel to the fence.#
Middlesex captain Tim Murtagh said: “I’m really happy with the character we’ve shown and I think it was an important marker, the comprehensive nature of the win against a team who had gone above us last game.
“We’ve done it the tough way, which is really pleasing and we’ve had a couple of big match-winning performances with Mark Stoneman’s hundred – on that pitch, he looked the most comfortable anyone did throughout the game.
“Then Toby (Roland-Jones) with a five-for – he’s such a big player for us, he gets wickets when we’re struggling.
“We certainly didn’t start as well as we’d have liked with the ball but we hung in there and got our rewards in that last session, which was as good a session of cricket as I’ve been involved in here.”
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