Summary

  • Glamorgan beat Somerset by 15 runs in One-Day Cup final at Trent Bridge

  • Somerset's Ogborne takes two wickets in two balls but Northeast (63no) led Glamorgan revival from 65-4 to 186-7

  • Umeed (45), Dickson (44) & teenager Vaughan (32no) give Somerset hope but they fall short on 171-6

  • Final reduced to 20 overs per side after Sunday washout

  • Glamorgan won competition in 2021; Somerset in 2019

  • Last chance of trophy for Somerset after missing out on T20 Blast & Championship

  1. Postpublished at 14 overs

    Somerset v Glamorgan 105-4

    George Thomas completes his third over and, with just six left in this innings, it looks as though Somerset will shun their spinning options - neither Jack Leach nor Archie Vaughan has been involved so far with the ball.

    Just five from this latest Thomas over, which will suit Somerset fine.

  2. 100 runs

    100 up for Glamorganpublished at 13 overs

    Somerset v Glamorgan 100-4

    Billy Root pulls a short one from Kasey Aldridge and, although one hand flies off the bat as he plays the stroke, the ball flies high into the Nottingham gloom and plops into the stand for six.

    Root has now caught up Sam Northeast on 25 and Glamorgan's total has advanced into three figures.

  3. Postpublished at 12 overs

    Somerset v Glamorgan 89-4

    Alfie Ogborne's back on for his third over (of four, you'd presume) and it's another solid one from the left-armer until Sam Northeast cuts him crisply past the point fielder for four.

    Only Northeast's second boundary so far and he's still below a run a ball. But equally, he's still there and Glamorgan may need him to force the pace in the death overs.

  4. Postpublished at 11 overs

    Somerset v Glamorgan 83-4

    Billy Root plays a shotImage source, Rex Features

    Billy Root's got a taste for boundaries now - he clips George Thomas firmly to the midwicket fence and the next ball, which is wide of off stump, is crunched decisively for four more on the other side of the field.

    Glamorgan take 12 from the over and that's the sort of rate they'll need if they're to set Somerset a difficult target here.

  5. Halfway stage for Glamorganpublished at 10 overs

    Somerset v Glamorgan 71-4

    Billy Root picks up his first boundary and it comes with a shrug of the shoulders afterwards given it was a thick outside edge which scuttles, ever so slightly red-faced, to the third man rope.

    Glamorgan will take them however they come at the moment.

  6. wicket

    WICKET: Ingram c Green b Thomas 11published at 8.3 overs

    Somerset v Glamorgan 65-4

    George Thomas of Somerset celebrates getting Colin Ingram of Glamorgan outImage source, Getty Images

    That could be a big wicket, Colin Ingram holing out to Ben Green at long on.

    Ingram had seen a certain four saved with a superb piece of fielding from Sean Dickson at short extra the previous delivery and might just have been trying to force it there.

    Looking at the replay he just did not get that in the middle, the bat wobbling in his hand and distance suffering as a result.

    Colin Ingram walks offImage source, Getty Images
  7. Postpublished at 11:44 British Summer Time

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    Mark Davis
    Former Somerset seamer on BBC Radio Somerset

    You’re always looking at 90-100 runs from your last 10 overs, round about that 170 marker would be something to go for but if Ingram comes off, who knows?

    For me Sam Northeast is still not really getting his innings going, he hasn’t come to terms with the surface yet.

  8. Postpublished at 8 overs

    Somerset v Glamorgan 64-3

    Given the altered playing conditions which have left this something of a hybrid between a T20 and a 50 over match, it is difficult to know where Glamorgan should be here.

    But the sense they could do with a few more boundaries is hard to escape with just seven fours and one six coming from the first eight.

    Colin Ingram nudges that up by one swivelling quickly on his back heel and pulling Kasey Alridge to the fine leg rope.

    Still work to do for Glamorgan here.

  9. 50 runs

    50 up for Glamorganpublished at 7 overs

    Somerset v Glamorgan 55-3

    Colin IngramImage source, Getty Images

    Colin Ingram has been Glamorgan's leading scorer in this competition with 286 runs and they need him to add to that this morning.

    And they nearly lose him early with a tardy second run taken by the South Africa international.

    The umpires have a look but he is in by about six inches.

  10. Postpublished at 11:34 British Summer Time

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    Anthony Gibson
    BBC Radio Somerset

    That catch by Sean Dickson was almost worth the entrance money on its own, the sort of catch that will lift his side.

    Leaping backwards to his left, clutching on with both hands – it’s one of the catches of the season.

  11. wicket

    WICKET: Smale c Dickson b Aldridge 28published at 5.4 overs

    Somerset v Glamorgan 47-3

    Great catch from the Somerset skipper.

    Smale had lived a little dangerously this morning so far and his attempt to hit over mid off is more cross batted and mistimed slap.

    Sean Dickson had plenty to do but diving back and to his left he takes the catch to turn the screw on this Glamorgan effort.

  12. Postpublished at 11:29 British Summer Time

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    Nick Webb
    BBC Radio Wales

    Sam Northeast needs to get going.

    It’s out or get out, they’d be shouting in the school team by now!

  13. Postpublished at 5 overs

    Somerset v Glamorgan 42-2

    The splendidly moustachioed and mulleted Ben Green is into the attack for Somerset and he has applied the brakes well with this first going for just three.

  14. Postpublished at 4 overs

    Somerset v Glamorgan 39-2

    He might have ridden his luck in the previous over but Will Smale has mullered that one from Alfie Ogborne, right out of the middle and over long one boundary with one bounce.

    Ogborne responds with a cracker which straightens up from round the wicket. Too good for Sam Northeast on that occasion.

    The Glamorgan batsman nods his head at a good one and proceeds to slam the final ball for six over midwicket.

  15. Postpublished at 11:22 British Summer Time

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    Mark Davis
    Former Somerset seamer on BBC Radio Somerset

    Seven wides from Somerset and we’ve only had three overs – it’s poor discipline.

    The greasy ball’s not going to be easy, that’s going to apply to both sets of bowlers because it’s not dry conditions out there.

  16. Postpublished at 3 overs

    Somerset v Glamorgan 24-2

    Will SmaleImage source, Getty Images

    Three boundaries for Will Smale in that second over from Josh Davey and not one of them were entirely convincing.

    A slash leading edge through third man, a hack in the same area and another nick through the third man area again.

    Still, 15 from that over so Glamorgan are up and running.

  17. Postpublished at 2.2 overs

    Somerset v Glamorgan 17-2

    No hat-trick for Alfie Ogborne but he has put Somerset well and truly in the driving seat early with those two wickets.

    Unbowed, Glamorgan are fighting fire with fire with two boundaries – a misfield from Archie Vaughan and a chip over third man - off the bat of Will Smale.

  18. wicket

    WICKET: Bevan c Leach b Ogborne 0published at 1.4

    Somerset v Glamorgan 8-2

    Alfie Ogborne of Somerset celebrates the wicket of Kiran CarlsonImage source, Getty Images

    That's two in two.

    Tom Bevan looks to pull Alfie Ogborne behind square but picks out Jack Leach diving forward at short fine leg.

    Terrible start for Glamorgan.

  19. wicket

    WICKET: Carlson b Ogborne 1published at 11:09 British Summer Time

    Somerset v Glamorgan 8-1

    Breakthrough early for Somerset. And it is the Glamorgan skipper Kiran Carlson on his way, courtesy of Alfie Ogborne.

    The 21-year-old had beaten the bat with decent pace the ball before and, switching to round the wicket, he fires a beauty in at off stump which hits the top.

  20. Postpublished at 1.0 overs

    Somerset v Glamorgan 7-0

    Play and miss from Carlson at Davey's second delivery, a punch down to backward point for one. Then, after a couple of wides, fellow opener Will Smale announces his arrival on stage with a firm belt over wide mid on for four.