Sol Budinger and Rehan Ahmed Shine as Leicestershire Dominate Glamorgan in County Championship
Sol Budinger and Rehan Ahmed scored centuries as Leicestershire dominated Glamorgan in the County Championship, leading by 36 runs after day two.

Spectacular Centuries by Budinger and Ahmed
At the Uptonsteel County Ground in Leicester, Leicestershire's Sol Budinger and Rehan Ahmed delivered stunning performances, each scoring centuries to put their team in a commanding position against Glamorgan. Budinger, the opener, hit a maiden first-class century with a blistering 118 off just 102 balls, while Ahmed contributed a solid 106.
Leicestershire's Dominance
Leicestershire ended the day at 389-3, already leading Glamorgan by 36 runs. The partnership between Ahmed and Lewis Hill, who remained unbeaten on 66, added 165 runs, further solidifying Leicestershire's dominance. Earlier, Ben Green's 3-55 helped bowl out Glamorgan for 353.
Glamorgan's Struggles
Glamorgan struggled to accelerate their innings, especially against the Kookaburra ball. Despite a century from Sam Northeast and a half-century from Colin Ingram, they lost their last five wickets for just 48 runs. Zain Ul Hassan managed to take two wickets, but it wasn't enough to stem the flow of runs.
Key Moments
- Budinger's Maiden Century: Budinger's aggressive batting lit up Grace Road, reaching his century off just 92 balls with 17 fours and three sixes.
- Ahmed's Mature Innings: Ahmed, playing purely as a batsman due to a minor side issue, showcased his maturity with a well-compiled 106.
- Hill's Steady Presence: Lewis Hill provided stability at the other end, remaining unbeaten on 66.
Post-Match Comments
Sol Budinger (Leicestershire): "I'll admit to being very emotional when I got the century, because it's been a while coming. I'd been playing alright in the last few weeks before the T20 block without going on to three figures, so it was in my mind a bit and now I've got there I can relax, because the pressure has been lifted."
Zain Ul Hassan (Glamorgan): "No doubt it was a tough day, they put us under the pump straightaway and losing five wickets wasn't the ideal start, then they batted well in good conditions. We tried to keep it simple on such a good wicket with the Kookaburra ball, just tried to be as boring as possible and make the batters come to you."
Conclusion
Leicestershire's strong performance has put them in a favorable position as they head into the third day of the County Championship match. With Budinger and Ahmed in top form, Glamorgan will need a remarkable comeback to turn the tide in their favor.