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Stumps • Starts 10:00 AM
24th Match, Cardiff, May 16 - 19, 2025, County Championship Division Two
(14 ov) 185 & 49/3

Day 2 - Northants trail by 190 runs.

Current RR: 3.50
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Kellaway the spearhead as batters put Glamorgan in dominant position

Andy Gorvin's two wickets in the penultimate over of the day leaves leaves Northants 49 for 3 and trailing by 190 runs

Ben Kellaway watches one go fine, County Championship, Division Two, Kent vs Glamorgan, The Spitfire Ground, May 09, 2025

Ben Kellaway scored 95  •  Getty Images

Northamptonshire 185 and 49 for 3 (Procter 30*, Sales 4*, Gorvin 2-3) trail Glamorgan 424 (Kellaway 95, Northeast 67, van der Gugten 61, Carlson 54) by 190 runs
Four Glamorgan batters passed 50 to put the hosts in a dominant position for a three-day finish against Northamptonshire at Sophia Gardens.
A 141-run partnership between in-form Ben Kellaway and Sam Northeast, scoring 95 and 67 respectively, asserted the lead for the hosts to go with Kiran Carlson's 54 and Timm van der Gugten's 61 either side of lunch in a ruthless performance to get the hosts to 424.
Andy Gorvin took two wickets in the penultimate over of the day to rue Northants' chances of a sustaining final 14 overs, leaving the visitors 49 for 3 and trailing by 190 runs.
Glamorgan resumed on the morning of day two at 82 for 3, recovering from a wobble of three wickets for two runs the previous evening with Northeast and Carlson carrying on from their day one foundations. Carlson the stroke player of the two reached his 50 in no time, flicking a short ball from Julian Broad for 4, a rare loose delivery for the 3-fer taking bowler, rectifying his mistakes from day one.
Carlson frustrated he couldn't kick on however as he flicked a leg-stump directed delivery directly to square-leg who had been positioned there before the dismissal delivery.
The 96-run partnership ending didn't stop Glamorgan's momentum however. Kellaway, on the back of three progressively improving career-best scores in three consecutive matches showed deft touch with late cuts off both seam and spin, combined with destructive hitting over long on to come close to catching his skipper up before lunch.
A 134-run first session completed with a gritty third 50 of the season for Northeast assured Glamorgan's dominance in the all-important first couple of hours.
Northing would change after lunch unlike on day one. The hosts carrying on their fast-scoring momentum, Kellaway passing 50 with a quick single off loanee, Calvin Harrison, only introduced into the attack in the 58th over.
Kellaway's second consecutive century looked imminent, the only slight of giving his wicket away coming on 89 when Lewis McManus sparingly diving full stretched off a top-edged-hook, that until Harrison found one to rise on the youngster attempting to cut just short of his milestone.
With Northeast falling shortly after for a frustrating season best, unable to kick on to three figures, it brought two new batters and seemingly momentum for Northants, still nothing changed.
Chris Cooke and van der Gugten next to add a partnership just shy of 100 to the crease proved the pitch to be nullified for when the visitors would eventually get a chance to use it again. Cooke looked aggrieved to give his wicket away on 36 despite a valiant contribution and Northants continued to catch well when the chances did come to wrap up the Glamorgan innings before long, unfortunately the damage done.
With a 239-run deficit heading into their second innings after winning the toss, Ricardo Vasconcelos went early. Just 14 overs to survive, James Harris in just his second over removing the opener. The Glamorgan veteran then allowed Luke Procter to settle and score freely until a double-change brought a mini-collapse before close, the Northants top order struggling once more, with the captain the exception.