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Sussex Sharks stay top of their group with T20 triumph at Glamorgan

by Blake Bint - ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
Saturday 14 Jun, 2025 at 9:54PM
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Sussex Sharks open T20 Blast with a win

Glamorgan 172 (18.5 overs)
Sussex 199-7 (20 overs)
Sussex won by 27 runs. Sussex 4 points, Glamorgan 0 points.

Sussex Sharks completed a double over Glamorgan thanks to six for 21 from Australian international Nathan McAndrew to give the visitors a 27-run win at Sophia Gardens.

A strong all-round performance kept Sussex occupying the all-important top spot in the South Group of the Vitality Blast at the halfway stage.

Harrison Ward set the tone for the innings for Sussex with 55 from 24 balls inside the powerplay despite appearing to pull a muscle in the innings which prevented him from fielding. All of Sussex’s top order contributed to send them to 199-7.

Nathan McAndrew played a key role Sussex’s innings with an all-round winning display, returning six for 21.

Dan Douthwaite’s quickfire 40 and Colin Ingram’s 21-ball 37 kept Glamorgan in the chase before they fell to 172 all out.

Sussex began strongly after opting to bat first with the sun still beating down at Sophia Gardens. Ward’s season best, despite being hampered, came through a liking to Timm van der Gugten, taking 22 from the third over.

Ward’s striking continued, particularly with destructive hitting straight and over deep-mid-wicket, reaching a half-century in just 20 balls, until Van der Gugten took his revenge with a bouncer.

The soaring powerplay continued in the same vain with John Simpson finding his rhythm to a well-managed 41 from 26 balls.

Similarly Coles, who has helped the Sharks to three wins with two unbeaten half-century knocks already this season, had a license to free himself as he did, taking Mason Crane for 19 in an over on his way to a useful cameo.

The Sussex scoring didn’t let up with 10-an-over the norm after the second over until the late fightback with three wickets in four balls courtesy of Glamorgan top wicket-taker Crane and Douthwaite in the 18th and 19th over.

New overseas signing Imad Wasim impressed on his debut for Glamorgan and was the pick of the bowlers, being the most restrictive in the powerplay.

He brought a wicket at an important time while the other spinners also played key parts with wickets and economy between them.

In reply, Glamorgan struggled to string a partnership together when chasing their highest target so far this season.

The hosts didn’t find the same destructive powerplay prowess as the Sharks did. However, a free-flowing Ben Kellaway added to the new-found form of Ingram to make sure that the run-rate wasn’t an issue.

Kellaway’s early retirement set a halt for Glamorgan when he reverse-swept a ball into his helmet.

The youngster had already plundered internationals Ollie Robinson and Tymal Mills early in his innings with stand-and-deliver style swats down the ground and exquisite cover-driving.

The two South Africans kept Glamorgan afloat until Kellaway’s return at the dismissal of Chris Cooke. Shortly after saw the two accelerators, Ingram and Kellaway, dismissed in the same over by McAndrew, conceding just three from the 12th over.

Douthwaite entered the fray with the hosts needing 93 from 8.3 overs, immediately after the mini-collapse.

The all-action all-rounder together with Asa Tribe had already put on an unbeaten 64 partnership to see them home from an unlikely position in their T20 opener. Douthwaite’s five sixes in an 18-ball innings left the equation at 41 to win from 3.5 overs.

A collapse came once more with Glamorgan going out swinging in an unlikely attempt to make the target after Douthwaite’s dismissal, giving McAndrew three wickets in the 19th and – as it turned out – final over.

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