A record-breaking stand of 125 in 24 overs for the 6th wicket between Trevor
Ward and Paul Nixon completely transformed Leicestershire`s floodlit match with Glamorgan
at Sophia Gardens. Although Ward was dismissed for 104, his partner
saw his side home with an unbeaten 67, with the doughty wicket-keeper hitting the winning runs off
the last ball as Leicestershire won by 3 wickets.
The pair had come together with their side on 52-5, chasing 227 to win, after a
remarkable early spell from David Harrison who took 4 wickets for 3 runs in the
space of 14 balls. His victims included the prolific Brad Hodge and captain Philip
De Freitas, and with 175 runs still required from 34 overs, Glamorgan looked to
be in the box seat.
But Ward and Nixon carefully milked the Glamorgan bowlers and rotated the strike to keep the
scoreboard ticking over, and maintain the asking rate of 5 an over. Ward was also not afraid to
open his shoulders, and their
stand, a record in all one-day cricket against Glamorgan, turned the game around as
Ward reached his first League century of the season.
Shortly after reaching three figures, Ward chipped Robert Croft into David Hemp`s
hands at mid-wicket, and the equation was 50 runs from the final 49 balls. Jeremy
Snape then came in to give Nixon valiant support, and they added a further 44 runs
before Snape was fortunate to survive an attempted run out in the penultimate over
bowled by Adrian Dale.
Andrew Davies returned to bowl the final over with 6 runs still required, and after
a scampered leg bye and a dot ball, Snape lofted the ball into the air and Hemp
took another good running catch. However, the batsmen had crossed and Nixon was able
to loft the penultimate ball to the boundary fence to bring the scores level, before
hitting the winning runs off the final ball.
Earlier , Michael Powell had made a career best 91* as the Welsh county
took first use of a slow Sophia Gardens wicket, and he anchored their innings of 226-7 after
his side had slipped to 114-5 in the 30th over. He then shared a record 6th wicket partnership
for Glamorgan against Leicestershire with Mark Wallace, adding 78 in 11 overs as the pair upped the
tempo against a Leicestershire side whose fielding at times was rather laboured.
Powell survived a sharp chance when on 48 and then recorded his third consecutive
half-century before picking off some wayward bowling as Glamorgan scored 85 in the
final 10 overs. During the course of his innings Powell also passed 500 runs for the season in the
competition - the first time he has passed this landmark - and his 91* came from 92 balls with 8
fours and a six.