Glamorgan's Dominant Victory Over Kent in County Championship Division Two
Glamorgan secured a massive innings and 161 runs victory over Kent in the County Championship Division Two, showcasing a stellar performance by Timm van der Gugten and Asitha Fernando.

Glamorgan's Stellar Performance
Glamorgan delivered a commanding performance in the County Championship Division Two, defeating Kent by an innings and 161 runs. The match, held at The Spitfire Ground in Canterbury, saw Glamorgan dominate from the outset, with key contributions from several players.
Key Highlights
- First Innings: Glamorgan declared at 549-9, with Ben Kellaway scoring an unbeaten 181. Contributions from Asa Tribe (94) and Colin Ingram (70) were pivotal.
- Kent's Struggles: Kent were bowled out for 212 in their first innings, despite Chris Benjamin's unbeaten 94. Timm van der Gugten and James Harris took three wickets each.
- Second Innings: Following on, Kent were dismissed for 176, with Asitha Fernando (3-18) and van der Gugten (3-33) leading the attack. Tawanda Muyeye top-scored with 41.
Post-Match Reactions
Timm van der Gugten expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance, stating, "It's probably the biggest win I've had anywhere in my career. The batters set it up, and as a collective, we bowled really well."
Coach Richard Dawson praised the team's effort, highlighting the importance of playing on the front foot in the first innings. He commended Ben Kellaway and Asa Tribe for their significant contributions.
Kent Coach Adam Hollioake acknowledged the team's poor performance but emphasized the need to move forward. "We played terribly, but we'll hope that's a one-off. We don't drop people after one bad performance," he said.
Upcoming Matches
Kent will travel to Gloucestershire on May 16, while Glamorgan will host Northants, with Australian star Marnus Labuschagne replacing Colin Ingram for two weeks.
This victory marks a significant turnaround for Glamorgan, moving them two places off the bottom of Division Two, while Kent faces the challenge of regrouping after their second defeat of the season.