Glamorgan 64-4 (19 overs) v Warwickshire
So far, Colin Ingram is certainly capitalising on that life he was given by Rob Yates – the left-hander dispatches successive balls from Michael Booth to the rope to take Glamorgan’s total beyond 50.
Billy Root, meanwhile, is doing just what his side need him to do at the other end – namely, to preserve his wicket. He’s just got off the mark with a crunching cover boundary off Ed Barnard.
Good news for the home side is that Barnard has already bowled his full allocation of 10 overs, ending with the impressive figures of 4-34.
He is now the tournament’s leading wicket-taker with 19.
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