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    Labuschagne Shines in Glamorgan's Rare T20 Victory
Labuschagne Shines in Glamorgan's Rare T20 Victory
Marnus Labuschagne. Source: reddit.com/r/Cricket

Labuschagne Shines in Glamorgan's Rare T20 Victory

Marnus Labuschagne showcased his T20 skills, while Tom Rogers delivered an impressive all-around performance, leading Glamorgan to a rare T20 win in the England Blast competition.

In a match shortened to 13 overs per side due to heavy rain in Kent, Labuschagne adapted well to the conditions. The Queenslander struck seven fours and a six, scoring an even 50 off 26 balls, reaching his half-century with the second-to-last ball of the innings. His innings included a mix of reverse sweeps, pull shots and a straight six in the final over.

With support from South Africa's Colin Ingram, who scored 26 off 13 balls, Glamorgan posted a formidable 6-145, maintaining a run rate of over 11 per over.

Aussie Tom Rogers, substituting for Xavier Bartlett for Kent, did not take any wickets (0-26) but excelled in the field. He took three catches and executed two run-outs off his own bowling. The first was a direct hit, and the second saw him running towards square leg before skillfully returning the ball to keeper Sam Billings.

Kent struggled to keep up with the required run rate despite promising knocks from Daniel Bell-Drummond (27 off 15) and Sam Billings (33 off 17). Labuschagne clean-bowled Marcus O'Riordan, bringing his tournament tally to 10 wickets. Additionally, he has 15 catches in the Blast, the most in the competition.

Rogers, batting at No.7, made a quick impact, hitting three sixes in an unbeaten 31 off 12 balls. However, his efforts were not enough, as Kent fell 13 runs short.

This win marks Glamorgan's fifth victory in 13 games this season. In contrast, Kent's poor performance has guaranteed them the wooden spoon in the Blast's south group.

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