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South Division, Richmond, July 03, 2014, NatWest t20 Blast
(19.3/20 ov, T:185) 187/4

Glamorgan won by 6 wickets (with 3 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
105 (63)
jim-allenby
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Allenby ton eases Glamorgan chase

A captain's innings of 105 from 63 balls by Jim Allenby propelled Glamorgan to an impressive six-wicket win against Middlesex at Richmond that keeps up their hopes of quarter-final qualification

Glamorgan 187 for 4 (Allenby 105) beat Middlesex 184 for 3 (Malan 68*, Christian 48) by six wickets
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A captain's innings of 105 from 63 balls by Jim Allenby propelled Glamorgan to an impressive six-wicket win against Middlesex at Richmond that keeps up their hopes of quarter-final qualification from the NatWest T20 Blast's South Division.
Allenby hit three sixes and 14 fours and was joined by his opening partner Jacques Rudolph in a record Twenty20 stand for Glamorgan of 136 after Middlesex had totalled 184 for 3, in which Dawid Malan carried his bat for 68 not out and Dan Christian thumped five sixes in a 29-ball 48.
Rudolph, the former South Africa Test batsman, contributed 42 from 35 balls to a partnership which beat Glamorgan's previous T20 record - for both the first wicket and all wickets - of 129 between Matthew Elliott and Robert Croft against Gloucestershire at Bristol in 2005.
Eoin Morgan also hit a 28-ball 41 for Middlesex, but with the ground's short boundaries their total was never going to be enough once Allenby and Rudolph got going to provide a 2,000 crowd with even more entertainment.
In the end, despite Allenby's eventual dismissal by James Harris in a 19th over in which Ben Wright also pulled his first ball straight to deep midwicket, Glamorgan - who needed just six runs from the last over - completed their fourth T20 Blast victory of the season with three balls to spare to go into fourth place in the southern group.
Allenby kicked off Glamorgan's excellently controlled chase by whipping Harris for six over midwicket, and then taking four fours from fellow seamer Harry Podmore in the fifth over. Rudolph twice reverse-swept Ravi Patel for four in an eighth over costing 14, while Allenby clubbed further sixes off both Neil Dexter and Christian before reaching his hundred - only Glamorgan's second in Twenty20 - with a lovely extra cover four off Harris from the first ball ofthe 19th over.
By then he had lost Rudolph, caught reverse-sweeping Dexter, and Mark Wallace, caught in the deep off Podmore after hitting a few valuable fours off the suffering Harris in a quickfire 18. Glamorgan had needed only 49 from six overs when Rudolph was out, such was the perfect pacing of the chase by the two openers.
Middlesex began slowly, with just 10 runs from the first three overs, in which Joe Denly was quite brilliantly caught on the long-off boundary by a diving Stewart Walters for 5, before Morgan ignited the innings. Morgan pulled Michael Hogan for six in the fifth over, the ball sounding like a rifle crack off his bat, and he also launched Will Owen's fast-medium over long-on for another maximum in a ninth over which cost 17 runs.
The scoring rate dipped again when Morgan fell, smartly held low to his left at cover by Hogan off left-arm spinner Dean Cosker, but after the 100 arrived in the 14th over the accelerator was pressed by Christian, who drove Cosker for three sixes in a 15th over that brought 22 runs. Malan, in the same over, was dropped at deep midwicket by Chris Cooke, when the fielder clearly lost the ball in the low sun setting over Old Deer Park.
After Malan had completed a 38-ball 50,Christian chose the 17th over to plunder two more sixes and a four off Hogan before Cooke atoned for his earlier miss by pulling off a superb low catch as he dived to his left on the cover boundary to end the Australian's brutal innings.
There were two more sixes before Middlesex were finished, one each for Malan and Ryan Higgins hit straight off Owen in a 19th over that went for 17 runs. In the end, though, on a beautiful summer's evening, it proved not to be enough.

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North Division
TEAMMWLPTNRR
LANCS14102220.846
NOTTS1493200.642
WORCS1484180.480
WARKS1475160.235
YORKS1465150.588
DURH1457120.106
NHNTS144711-0.899
LEICS14499-0.552
DERBS141123-1.406
South Division
TEAMMWLPTNRR
ESSEX14104200.401
SUR1495180.426
HANTS1495180.136
GLAM1465150.145
SOM146713-0.107
KENT146713-0.229
SUSS146812-0.022
GLOUC145710-0.362
MIDDX142115-0.457