1:10 AM IST, 8:40 PM Local Time: A clinical bowling display from the Rapids give them their second win on the trot as they move up in the points table. Defending 168, Worcestershire have managed to bowl out Glamorgan for 147 to complete an emphatic 27-run victory.
Earlier in the game, the conditions and pitch weren't the easiest to bat but after being put in by Kiran Carlson, Worcestershire Rapids crawled their way to 168 for 8 in 20 overs.
Adam Hose was the star with the bat, scoring a fine half-century. Isaac Mohammed made 30 off 30, while a cameo from Usama Mir (23 off 10) took them closer to the 170-run mark.
Andy Gorvin picked up three wickets for 34 and was the pick of the bowlers for Glamorgan. Dan Douthwaite and Nathan McAndrew got two apiece and Timm van der Gugten got one.
In reply, Kiarn Carlson and Will Smale got the visitors off to a solid start. They added 53 runs before Usama Mir broke the partnership by sending Carlson back to the hut for 35.
In nine balls, they lost three wickets and that shifted the momentum of the game in favour of the home side.
The match paused for 10 minutes because of bad light but once the players were back on the park, Jimmy Neesham and Chris Cooke tried to stage a comeback but they had too much to do and failed. A late flourish from Nathan McAndrew (33 off 16) gave them hope but Glamorgan eventually were bowled out for 141 in 19.3 overs.
Sikandar Raza was the pick of the bowlers, taking four for 17 from his four overs. Adam Finch and Usama Mir bagged two apiece, while Matthew Waite and Ethan Brookes got one each.