So, that also brings an end to our coverage of this game between Somerset and Glamorgan. For now, this is me Hiren Kumar signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Sourmaya Dutta and scorer/analyst Manish Bishnoi. CHEERS!
Lewis Gregory (Somerset Captain): "Pretty happy with the win. Credit to the boys. Yeah, all of our bowlers bat so that is good. It was amazing to comeback and post that total. Smeed is a great player and he has great power. It was some knock. Guys are really confident. They are showing that on the table and hopefully we continue that."
21:59 IST 17:29 Local time- Somerset have closed this game out in just 13.2 overs! They've bundled out Glamorgan for a meagre 85 runs and they've clinched a 108 run victory. They came back remarkably with the bat as their lower order batted them out of danger and with the ball, Somerset will just phenomenal.
Somerset were on fire throughout the powerplay. as they picked up three wickets early on. Byrom and Carlson fell cheaply early on and that put up the pressure on Northeast and Labuschagne. The pair put up 30 runs for the third wicket before the latter departed leaving them reeling at 38 for three. Craig Overton came in to remove Colin Ingram while Gregory got rid of Douthwaite and the set man Sam Northeast, who proved to be the highest scorer in the end with his 24.
The procession continued even after the 10th over as the batters of Glamorgan could barely make a difference. The duo of Jake Ball and Lewis Gregory were at their destructive best with the ball. The two England internationals picked up five wickets between themselves. Overton also gto a couple of scalps. van der Merwe came in at the end and closed things out with a couple of wickets in just two balls.
W OUT! Bowled'em. All over. Somerset win by 108 runs. Full and into the stumps, Mcllroy looks to clip it into the leg side but misses and the ball goes onto crash the stumps. Glamorgan are all out for 85 runs.
W OUT! 9th wicket goes down. Van der merwe strikes straightaway. Fuller and outside off, Crane reverses his stance and looks to reverse sweep but misses. Banton is quick to dislodge the bails and the batter and is well outside his crease.