Dominant Centuries by Kellaway and Ingram Propel Glamorgan to Commanding Lead Over Gloucestershire
Ben Kellaway and Colin Ingram's centuries lead Glamorgan to a significant first-innings advantage against Gloucestershire in the County Championship.

On the third day of the Rothesay County Championship Division Two match at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, Glamorgan established a formidable lead over Gloucestershire, thanks to stellar performances by Ben Kellaway and Colin Ingram. Both batsmen scored centuries, with Kellaway hitting 139 and Ingram 117, forming a record-breaking partnership of 254 for the fifth wicket.
Key Highlights:
- Ben Kellaway showcased his maturity and skill, scoring his second century of the season off 180 balls.
- Colin Ingram reached his 16th first-class century, demonstrating his experience and calmness under pressure.
- The partnership between Kellaway and Ingram surpassed Glamorgan's previous fifth-wicket best of 188 against Gloucestershire.
Match Dynamics:
Gloucestershire struggled to contain the duo, especially during the morning session where they added 137 runs without any loss. Post-lunch, Gloucestershire's bowlers, led by Graeme van Buuren, managed to slow down the scoring rate but not before significant damage was done.
Late Innings:
Chris Cooke contributed a valuable 75, ensuring Glamorgan maintained their advantage. Despite some cautious batting and negative bowling tactics from Gloucestershire, Glamorgan ended their innings at 528, leading by 148 runs.
Looking Ahead:
Gloucestershire openers Cameron Bancroft and Joe Phillips survived the final overs of the day, setting the stage for a challenging final day. With the pitch showing no signs of deterioration, Gloucestershire will aim to secure a draw.
This match not only highlighted individual brilliance but also underscored the depth and resilience of Glamorgan's batting lineup.