Dickson helps Glamorgan past old side Somerset on night of floodlight drama
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A Dramatic Finish at Taunton
In the high-stakes world of T20 cricket, few matches capture the imagination quite like the clash at the Cooper Associates Ground, where Dickson helps Glamorgan past old side Somerset on night of floodlight drama. The Vitality Blast encounter was defined by momentum swings, technical hitches, and a thrilling finale that saw the visitors secure a four-wicket victory off the final ball.
Somerset Sets a Competitive Total
After losing the toss and being asked to bat first, Somerset faced an early test. The hosts managed to post a formidable 202 for 6, largely thanks to a mid-innings resurgence led by skipper Lewis Gregory. Gregory was in fine form, smashing 54 off just 28 balls. He was ably supported by Tom Abell, who contributed 41. The pair put together a crucial 90-run partnership for the fifth wicket, which helped rescue Somerset after a period of pressure exerted by the Glamorgan bowlers. For Glamorgan, Dan Douthwaite proved the most effective, finishing with figures of 2 for 35.
The Powerplay and The Floodlight Failure
The match was far from straightforward, punctuated by a significant interruption due to floodlight failure. Before the drama in the sky, Tom Banton had provided a blistering start for Somerset, scoring 39 off a mere 22 balls. However, the game shifted when Ned Leonard claimed the wicket of his former teammate. The lights eventually went out, forcing the umpires to consult with both captains. Even when play resumed with one bank of lights remaining inoperative, the intensity did not waver.
Glamorgan’s Calculated Response
Chasing 203 to win, Glamorgan faced an immediate uphill battle. Kiran Carlson provided early impetus with aggressive hitting, but the visitors lost wickets at regular intervals. By the end of the powerplay, Glamorgan found themselves at 55 for 3. It was at this juncture that Sean Dickson, facing his former club, took center stage. Dickson’s innings of 63 off 36 balls was the cornerstone of the chase. He weathered a rocky start—including being dropped early in his knock—to find his rhythm, clearing the ropes with ease against the Somerset attack.
Alongside Dickson, Asa Tribe played a vital role, contributing a composed 48. The partnership between the two kept the required run rate within reach, even as Somerset’s bowlers tried to tighten the screws with slower balls and tight lines.
A Final Over to Remember
As the match entered the final over, the pressure reached its zenith. Glamorgan required 16 runs from the final six balls, bowled by Jake Ball. The tension was palpable when the lights faltered once more, adding a surreal layer to the proceedings. Dan Douthwaite struck a decisive six early in the over, but his subsequent dismissal meant the game hung in the balance until the final delivery.
With the required runs narrowed down, Jimmy Neesham stepped up to the plate. With calm precision, he struck the winning four through the leg side, sealing a remarkable four-wicket victory for Glamorgan. This result marks a significant double for the Welsh county over the competition holders, Somerset, and will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the most chaotic yet brilliant nights in the 2024 Vitality Blast season.
Key Match Statistics
- Glamorgan: 203 for 6 (Sean Dickson 63, Asa Tribe 48)
- Somerset: 202 for 6 (Lewis Gregory 54, Tom Abell 41)
- Top Bowler (Glamorgan): Dan Douthwaite (2-35)
- Result: Glamorgan won by 4 wickets
The victory serves as a testament to Glamorgan’s resilience in the face of both a high-scoring opponent and the unpredictable nature of T20 cricket, where every ball truly does count.
