Ingram leads Glam to a comfortable draw
South Wales Echo
|April 15, 2025
COLIN Ingram led Glamorgan to a comfortable draw as Gloucestershire's long wait for a home win in the Rothesay County Championship continued after the final day of the Second Division match at the Seat Unique Stadium in Bristol.
Beginning the day on 106 for no wicket in their second innings, trailing by 55 runs, the visitors slipped to 122 for three in the opening half hour, but had reached 288 for four, a lead of 127, when rain ended play at 4.20pm. First innings centurion Ingram made an unbeaten 77, off 162 balls, with 9 fours, while Kiran Carlson contributed 49.
Matt Taylor struck twice early on for Gloucestershire, but from then on it was an all too familiar tale for the hosts, struggling to take wickets on a placid last day pitch. They took 15 points from the game to Glamorgan's 13 and have still not won a Championship game at Bristol since September 2022.
Only two runs had been added at the start of play when Eddie Byrom, unbeaten on 47 overnight, edged a delivery from Taylor straight to the only slip Cameron Bancroft, standing where a normal third slip would be positioned. It was the early breakthrough Gloucestershire needed and they soon built on it.
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