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Glamorgan beat Gloucestershire to win first trophy

Glamorgan power their way to the T20 Blast League Two title by beating Gloucestershire by 32 runs in Cardiff.

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Glamorgan beat Gloucestershire to win first trophy

Glamorgan won seven of eight T20 Blast group games [Huw Evans Picture Agency]Vitality Blast Women League 2 - Final, CardiffGlamorgan 154-6 (20 overs): Gammon 69, Sturge 36; C Phillips 3-25Gloucestershire 122 all out (17 overs): Patel 52, Start 34; Porter 2-9Glamorgan win by 32 runsScorecardGlamorgan produced a dominant display to beat Gloucestershire by 32 runs and win the League Two T20 Blast title.The West country visitors earned a place in the final at Sophia Gardens by easing past Kent by 67 runs in the day's earlier semi-final, but the hosts had too much quality.An impressive 79-run partnership between Bethan Gammon and Megan Sturge put Glamorgan in a commanding position as they set the visitors a target of 155 in the Cardiff sunshine.

Despite a dazzling display by Izzy Patel, who scored 52, Gloucestershire never quite got going with the bat and were bowled out for 122.Get cricket news sent straight to your phoneGloucestershire won the toss and elected to field, making a superb start when captain Lauren Parfitt was dismissed for just eight after being caught by Amelie Munday off Charlie Phillips.A comical run out soon followed as Daisy Jeanes was dismissed but some impressive batting by Sturge and Gammon put Glamorgan in control.

They added 79 runs until Phillips finally made the breakthrough that Gloucestershire desperately needed, Sturge caught at deep point to leave the hosts 105-3.The wickets then began to tumble with captain Liv Daniels claiming the pick of the bunch when catching Scottish international Megan McColl off her own bowling.Daisy Mullan was next to fall as Phillips claimed her sixth wicket of the day and the hard-hitting Gammon fell for 69 in the final over as Glamorgan finished with 154-6.

Chasing a target of 155, Gloucestershire got off to the worst possible start. Munday, who was the hero of the semi-final with 71, was bowled for a first-ball duck by Gemma Porter.Porter soon got her second victim when Reddy hit one high to mid-wicket as Glouces

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