Kellaway's Heroics Not Enough as Gloucestershire Secures Draw Against Glamorgan
Ben Kellaway's career-best bowling performance couldn't secure a win for Glamorgan as Gloucestershire held out for a draw in the County Championship.

Kellaway's Heroics Not Enough as Gloucestershire Secures Draw Against Glamorgan
Ben Kellaway delivered a career-best bowling performance for Glamorgan, but it wasn't enough to secure a victory as Gloucestershire held out for a draw on the final day of the County Championship match at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff.
Match Highlights
- Gloucestershire scored 380 in their first innings, with James Bracey leading the charge with a solid 133.
- Glamorgan responded with a massive 528, thanks to centuries from Ben Kellaway (139) and Colin Ingram (117).
- In the second innings, Gloucestershire managed 255-7, with Miles Hammond top-scoring with 84.
Kellaway's Brilliance
Kellaway, who had already made a significant impact with the bat, turned in a stunning bowling performance, taking 6-111. His efforts included key wickets that kept Glamorgan in the hunt for a win. However, Gloucestershire's resilience, particularly in the final session, ensured they held out for a draw.
Key Moments
- First Session: Gloucestershire started steadily, but Kellaway's introduction changed the game. He took crucial wickets, including Cameron Bancroft and Joe Phillips, to put Glamorgan in a strong position.
- After Lunch: Miles Hammond's 50 off 94 balls and a 56-run partnership with Graeme van Buuren steadied Gloucestershire's innings.
- Final Session: Kellaway struck twice in quick succession, removing Hammond and James Bracey, but Ben Charlesworth and Todd Murphy's partnership ensured Gloucestershire reached a safe total.
Impact on the Championship
Both teams remain in contention for promotion, with Glamorgan now just two points behind second-placed Derbyshire. The draw keeps the race for the top spots in Division Two wide open.
Conclusion
Despite Kellaway's heroics, Gloucestershire's determined batting on the final day ensured they walked away with a draw. The match highlighted the competitive nature of the County Championship and set the stage for an exciting finish to the season.