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Carlson, Ingram steer chase as Glamorgan overcome Surrey resistance

Ahmad Rashidi · · 3 min read
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A Resolute Victory at Sophia Gardens

Glamorgan marked an impressive milestone in their Rothesay County Championship campaign by securing a seven-wicket victory over Surrey. This assertive win catapulted the Welsh side into the top half of the Division One standings, highlighting their resilience and tactical depth upon their return to the top flight. For Glamorgan, this represents a significant third victory of the season, achieved despite a stubborn resistance from the visitors.

Breaking the Surrey Resistance

The match was defined by a battle of endurance. After Glamorgan had posted a solid 358 in their first innings—bolstered by centuries from Mason Crane and Chris Cooke—Surrey found themselves in deep trouble at 106 all out. However, Surrey’s middle and lower order staged a remarkable recovery, scoring 447 in their second attempt. The match turned on the final day, as Glamorgan bowlers worked to dismantle a frustrating 105-run last-wicket partnership between Tom Lawes and Jordan Clark.

Ryan Hadley proved to be the catalyst for Glamorgan, eventually breaking the resistance by removing Clark. Hadley’s spell, which yielded figures of 4 for 82, was instrumental in ending a stand that had threatened to set a more imposing target. Lawes, displaying excellent form, continued to score freely throughout his innings, reaching a well-deserved half-century, yet the pressure applied by the Glamorgan attack eventually proved too much.

The Chase: Calm Under Pressure

Set a target of 195 to win, Glamorgan’s pursuit began with an early setback. In a moment of confusion, Billy Root was run out after only four balls, leaving the hosts in a precarious position. However, any nerves were quickly settled by Kiran Carlson, who immediately found his rhythm, driving through extra cover to signal his intent.

Carlson and Colin Ingram, two of the most consistent performers for Glamorgan this season, took control of the chase. Both players moved past their respective half-centuries, marking their fifth 50-plus scores of the current County Championship campaign. Their partnership was a masterclass in calculated aggression, particularly against the threat of leg-spinner Rahul Chahar.

Key Moments in the Run Chase

  • Early Wobble: The dismissal of Billy Root could have derailed the momentum, but the middle order remained focused.
  • Counter-Attack: Ingram’s ability to sweep and pull Chahar effectively shifted the pressure back onto the Surrey bowlers.
  • Final Flourish: Carlson’s eventual dismissal did little to stem the tide, as Sean Dickson joined Ingram to guide the team home.

Ingram, remaining unbeaten on 61, fittingly steered the side to the target. It was a poetic finish, reminiscent of a similar victory Glamorgan achieved against the same opponents 11 years prior, where Ingram had also been at the crease to seal the win.

Looking Ahead

This result serves as a massive confidence booster for Glamorgan. By overcoming Surrey—a side with significant pedigree—they have proven they belong in the upper echelons of Division One. For Surrey, despite the heroic comeback from their lower order, the loss marks their second defeat in eight games, highlighting the fine margins that define this competitive season. As for Glamorgan, the focus now shifts to maintaining this momentum as they continue their journey in the County Championship.

Ahmad Rashidi

Ahmad Rashidi is a senior cricket correspondent for TOLOnews and one of the most recognised voices covering Afghanistan’s remarkable cricketing rise. A Kabul University journalism graduate, he started reporting from the dusty club grounds of Nangarhar and Khost long before the world took notice of Afghan cricket. Today, Ahmad is a constant presence at ICC events, providing nuanced analysis in both Dari and English. His deep knowledge of spin bowling techniques—especially the art of leg‑spin and googly—has made him a go‑to expert on Afghanistan’s famed spinning attack. He has reported on multiple T20 World Cups, the Afghanistan Premier League, and the journeys of players like Rashid Khan and Mujeeb Ur Rahman from local heroes to global stars. Ahmad’s work is marked by a passion for storytelling and a commitment to shining a light on cricket’s development in emerging nations.