County DIV1 2026, GLA vs YOR 3rd Match Match Report, April 03 – 06, 2026


Glamorgan 302 and 218 for 5 (Ingram 75, Bess 4-87) drew with Yorkshire 226 (Revis 50, Crane 5-55) and 239 for 7 (Lyth 97, Hadley 3-35)

Glamorgan and Yorkshire played out a pendulum-swinging draw in the opening game of the 2026 Rothesay County Championship at Sophia Gardens.

A bold declaration before lunch in a first game as permanent first-class captain from Kiran Carlson set Yorkshire 295 from 68 overs. Yorkshire’s strong start turned to defence as 125 for 1 turned to 174 for 5 with 21 overs left to force a result. The visitors finished 56 short of the target on 239 for 7 leaving Glamorgan to rue the 61 overs lost in the game on day one and two.

Adam Lyth scored a commanding 97 to continue his form from 1000-run seasons in the last three seasons. Mason Crane starred once again with 3 for 99 to follow his 5 for 55 and 51 with the bat earlier in the match along with overseas debutant Ryan Hadley who gave Glamorgan late hope with 3 for 35.

Colin Ingram and Carlson scored half-centuries to secure Glamorgan’s position in the morning session which saw stand-in Yorkshire captain Dom Bess return 4 for 87 in an unchanged spell which brought a 300th first-class wicket.

Glamorgan began day four at 111 for 3, leading by 187 with an opportunity to beat Yorkshire, in first-class cricket, for the first time in 15 attempts – dating back to 1997.

It was Carlson who came out the positive in his natural busy state at the crease, skipping down to hit Jack White over mid-on and scurrying a quick two to reach 50.

Ingram returned a second milestone knock of the game, to go with a first innings century, as he also passed 50 in a swift half-century partnership with Ben Kellaway who took over Carlson’s role of playing inventively. Bess had earlier bowled Carlson as a part of his 13-over spell, continued from 17 overs the evening before, with an off-spinner turning venomously through the gate.

The departure of Ingram hauling out to long-off saw a bizarrely timed, and bravely intended, declaration just six minutes before the scheduled lunch break.

Lyth and Finley Bean got off to a racing start against the minimal threat of seam. The left-handed pair took full advantage of loose deliveries from Timm van der Gugten and Ryan Hadley, even Crane’s first two deliveries costing 10 runs, initially making light of the required run rate at 52 for zero after 10 overs.

A second half-century partnership followed with Sam Whiteman taking Yorkshire into tea at 125 for 1, needing a further 170 from 34 overs.

Glamorgan’s resurgence came on the second ball after the break, Whiteman clipping to short-mid-wicket. James Wharton, too, never looked comfortable when he fell victim to a Crane delivery to keep low.

Despite Crane’s exploits, Lyth continued to ensure stability while keeping a positive result for the visitors possible, clawing into Crane’s three-man offside field.

Jonny Bairstow’s replacement, Will Luxton, brought a forced change of approach when he was dismissed attempting to whip a Hadley straight ball and Lyth fell agonisingly short of his century, caught behind feathering at a ball from a right-handed Kellaway delivery.

Matthew Revis and George Hill put the brakes on for long enough to enable the eventual draw as Glamorgan packed close fielders under helmets and chopped about bowlers for the final 20 overs.

An inspired change to Hadley brought seemingly impossible life out of the wicket to break the resistance of Revis and Bess with eight and four overs to go respectively.



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