Glamorgan beat Somerset with last-ball boundary
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Glamorgan beat Somerset with last-ball boundaryImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Sean Dickson struck 63 from 36 balls in Glamorgan's win over SomersetPublished1 minute agoVitality Blast, The Cooper Associates County GroundSomerset 202-6 (20 overs): Gregory 54, Abell 41; Douthwaite 2-35Glamorgan 203-6 (20 overs): Dickson 63, Tribe 48; Ball 2-47, Sams 2-49Glamorgan beat Somerset by four wicketsMatch scorecardGlamorgan recorded a Vitality Blast double over holders Somerset with a thrilling four-wicket win off the last ball at the Cooper Associates Ground, Taunton.The hosts posted 202-6 after losing the toss, skipper Lewis Gregory top scoring with 54 off 28 balls, sharing a fifth-wicket stand of 90 with Tom Abell (41). Dan Douthwaite was the most successful Glamorgan bowler with 2-35 from four overs.In reply, the Welsh county managed 203 for six off 20 overs, Sean Dickson hitting 63 from 36 deliveries and Asa Tribe contributing 48 before Jimmy Neesham hit the winning four off the final delivery.Somerset openers Tom Banton and Josh Thomas put together a half-century opening stand in under five overs before Banton, who had smacked five fours and two sixes in his 39, was caught at deep square off former team-mate Ned Leonard.Leonard went on to concede 50 from three overs. But Glamorgan fought back, Thomas caught for 18 off Ben Kellaway with the total on 60 at the end of the powerplay.Soon it was 83-4 as Jordan Hermann was run out by Kiran Carlson responding to a poor call by Abell and Thomas Rew was bowled by Douthwaite for two.Abell and Gregory turned the tide, the latter striking four sixes in reaching a 24-ball half-century and the pair taking 24 off the 15th over, sent down by Leonard.Abell had faced 28 balls when caught at deep square off Douthwaite. Gregory quickly followed, run out by wicketkeeper Will Smale attempting a cheeky single, but Daniel Sams ensured Somerset would pass 200 with 24 off 12 balls.Carlson hit Craig Overton for six in the first over...




