Somerset 337 for 9 (Abell 86, Thomas 71, Norton 3-75) vs Glamorgan
Rew, Somerset’s 22-year-old wicket-keeper who has spent the majority of the season batting at No. 4, opened for the first time in his 62-game first-class career, amid speculation around England’s selection for the first Test match of the summer starting on June 4.
The change to Somerset’s batting order meant Thomas and Rew became the fourth opening partnership in five games. This was in part due to an injury to Tom Kohler-Cadmore, form at the top of the order impacting Archie Vaughan, and Jack Leach taking up the role while Will Smeed travelled from south Wales to Chelmsford as an injury replacement.
Thomas chopped on against the extra pace of Ryan Hadley, followed by Lammonby being adjudged lbw padding up to Norton for the teenager’s maiden first-class wicket. The two wickets falling with the score unmoved dragged Glamorgan back into the contest.
Four wickets inside an hour in the afternoon meant Abell had to dig in to prevent any further trouble, playing with experience to punish overpitched deliveries while standing firm when necessary, on a pitch offering assistance to bowlers.
A cover drive in Zain-ul-Hassan’s 17th over of the day moved him to 82 and with it past 500 runs for the season, placing him second in the Division One charts.
As the seamers continued to toil, with Ben Kellaway and Mason Crane, expectedly for day one, unable to offer much in form of threat, Abell managed to take advantage against the old ball, forming noteworthy partnerships of 71 and 66 with Craig Overton and Lewis Gregory respectively.
Zain’s two wickets inside the final four overs of the day, both times drawing edges of the set batters – Abell and Gregory – to accompany a last-ball wicket from Hadley gave the hosts momentum to take into day two after Gregory had an earlier reprieve, dropped by Colin Ingram at slip on just 6 to deny Timm van der Gugten his third wicket.









