Worcestershire 168 for 8 (Hose 50, Gorvin 3-34) beat Glamorgan 141 (Raza 4-17) by 27 runs
Worcestershire Rapids claimed their third Vitality Blast win in four matches with a hard-fought 27-run victory over Glamorgan at New Road. Adam Hose’s aggressive 50 off 31 balls, combined with Isaac Mohammed’s crucial contributions, steered the Rapids to a competitive total despite a challenging pitch. The win highlighted their resilience, particularly as Glamorgan’s batting was severely hampered by adverse weather conditions and defensive bowling.
The Rapids’ innings saw strong partnerships and late acceleration. Adam Hose, reaching his 23rd T20 half-century, anchored the chase with timely sixes, while Usama Mir provided vital runs in the death overs. Glamorgan’s bowling attack, led by Tim van der Gugten and Andy Gorvin, kept the score contained, though wicketkeeper MattyTozy’s failed review late in the innings proved costly.
Glamorgan’s response was plagued by poor starts and deteriorating conditions. Kiran Carlson’s 35 off 24 balls provided brief hope, but regular collapses and lack of boundaries ultimately doomed their chase. Sikandar Raza’s 4-17 spell exploited the gloomy setup, taking key wickets at critical junctures.
Lighting conditions worsened significantly during Glamorgan’s innings, with umpires intervening to halt play after Adam Finch sustained an injury while attempting a run-out. The match concluded under floodlights, but the Rapids’ composure in the final overs ensured a vital victory despite the challenging conditions.


