Match abandonedpublished at 21:30 British Summer Time 15 July 2017
The umpires have called it off. It is one point each for Glamorgan and Somerset.
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Rain delay with Glamorgan at 171-5
Play started at 19:35 due to rain delay
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The umpires have called it off. It is one point each for Glamorgan and Somerset.
Not your ideal cricket conditions, it has to be said.
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The first innings has been declared over. Play has to resume by 21:57 to fit a five-over chase in.
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Glamorgan 171-5 / 17.2 overs
The rain has taken a turn for the worse and the players have had to go off.
Glamorgan 169-5
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Glamorgan 144-5
Chris Cook caught by Max Waller. Tim Groenewald with the wicket.
Glamorgan 141-4
An incredible reverse sweep over point for a maximum. What a shot.
Glamorgan 92-4
Andrew Salter caught and bowled by Max Waller. Talk about instincts.
Extraordinary.
A fan in the crowd catches Ingram's six (just before his wicket fell) and doesn't spill a drop of his pint. He looks very pleased with himself. And so he should.
Ingram c Leask b Groenewald 39 (Glamorgan 76-3)
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Glamorgan 40-2
Lewis Gregory has another wicket. Aneurin Donald shanks one high and is caught at midwicket.
Glamorgan 22-1
Aneurin Donald takes on the new ball in style, scooping for a cheeky maximum.
Glamorgan 6-1
David Lloyd caught behind for one run off the bowling of Lewis Gregory.
David Lloyd and Aneurin Donald open the batting for Glamorgan. We'll bring you updates with clips from this point forwards.
Somerset skipper Jim Allenby: "We’re not worried [about the start we’ve had] but a bit disappointed. We haven’t started well with the bat. We need to start upping our game and tonight we should be able to do that."
Glamorgan captain Jacques Rudolph: "Batting first gives us a decent opportunity to put some runs on the board. We’ve got quite a few X-factor bowlers so that does allow us to go big up front."
Team news below.
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Toss
Somerset won the toss and they opt to bowl first.
Play is set to start at 19:35. The toss is imminent.
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The umpires have come out without umbrellas, which is a positive sign apparently. Conditions do seem to be improving slightly.