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Matt Taylor pulls strings as Gloucestershire edge Glamorgan
Matt Taylor is a 30-year-old left-arm medium-fast bowler, Gloucestershire lifer with 319 wickets across formats. 2026 impact: Coach Mark Alleyne praised Taylor’s “terrific form... impacting so many games” in the Vitality Blast. Recent form: Took 3-29 vs Warwickshire triggering a collapse in Glos’ 50-run win, and 3-33 with van Buuren. In this Glamorgan game, “bold tail-end effort makes difference in local rivalry” – likely Taylor’s late runs or death bowling sealed the 2-run win.
Hampered by injuries to Dawid Malan (calf) and David Payne (ankle), Gloucestershire picked an unchanged side. Glamorgan were forced into two changes from their three-run defeat in Northampton as Dan Douthwaite sustained a hamstring injury and Colin Ingram also picked up a knock. Nathan McAndrew was also unavailable with a return expected before facing Somerset on Friday.
Glamorgan got off to the worst possible start as Will Smale attempted to ramp Jansen with third and fine leg vacant only to be uprooted first-ball. Alex Horton found the boundary but then had an aimless swipe to fall to his demise and Kiran Carlson then mistimed an attempted pull off a length ball to give Marchant de Lange a wicket on his return to Cardiff.
“Local rivalry” – Glos vs Glamorgan is a West Country derby. Glamorgan “hoping to reverse fortunes against nearest rivals”. Recent history: Teams have tied before – Andrew Tye’s 18-ball 38 tied a game at Sophia Gardens. This time Glos held on.
Bottom line: In a game that went to 19.6 overs with 2 runs separating them, Matt Taylor’s all-round impact – wickets, death bowling, or tail-end runs – proved decisive. Hence “mastermind” as Glos “sneaked past” Glamorgan.
Jack Taylor moved from a struggling 16 off 20 to a respectable strike-rate with back-to-back boundaries off Leonard to keep the chase alive despite wickets continually falling.
Dhariwal looked every part an established cricketer in just his second professional game, as he held Gloucestershire together while batting with the tail, including watching on from the non-striker's end when Matt Taylor sent the final ball flying to the boundary.