Glamorgan vs Middlesex – T20 Blast 2026 Match Report | Statz

27th June 2026

Glamorgan Crush Middlesex by 6 Wickets as Crane and Dickson Star in Cardiff

Glamorgan won by 6 wickets (with 15 balls remaining) against Middlesex in match 55 of the T20 Blast 2026 at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff. Leg-spinner Mason Crane ripped through the Middlesex middle order with 4/24 before Sean Dickson blitzed an unbeaten 67 off 34 balls to seal a comfortable chase. The win lifts Glamorgan to 6th in the standings on 16 points (W4 L3), while Middlesex remain rooted to the bottom in 18th with just one win from seven matches.

Middlesex Innings: 153/7 (20 overs)

Middlesex won the toss but Glamorgan elected to bowl first, and the decision paid dividends early. Max Holden was clean bowled for a duck at 4/1 in just the second over, but Matthew Boyle (17 off 11, 4 fours) and Joe Cracknell (29 off 18, 2 fours, 2 sixes) counter-attacked to rebuild to 47/2 (5.2 overs). Boyle fell LBW and Cracknell was caught soon after at 57/3 (6.1 overs), bringing Leus du Plooy to the crease.

Du Plooy made 13 off 11 before being caught at 68/4 (8.1 overs), leaving Middlesex in trouble at the halfway stage. Ben Geddes provided the rescue act with a punchy 38 off 22 balls (2 fours, 2 sixes) at a strike rate of 173, pushing the score to 110/4. His run out at 110/5 (12.4 overs) triggered a dramatic collapse – Zafar Gohar (1 off 8) was caught at 112/6 (14.1 overs) and Luke Hollman (12 off 12) followed at 113/7 (14.3 overs). Three wickets fell for just 3 runs in the space of 11 balls.

Eathan Bosch (25* off 21, 1 four, 1 six) and Sebastian Morgan (13* off 13) added 40 runs unbroken to haul the total to a competitive 153/7, but it felt below par on a good Sophia Gardens surface.

Mason Crane was the standout bowler with superb figures of 4/24 from his four overs at an economy of 6.00. Nathan McAndrew chipped in with 2/38, while Ben Kellaway was miserly with 0/14 from three overs (economy 4.67).

Glamorgan Chase: 159/4 (17.3 overs)

The chase got off to the worst possible start as Kiran Carlson was caught for a first-ball duck, leaving Glamorgan 0/1 off the first delivery. Will Smale (8 off 10) steadied things briefly but fell caught at 28/2 (3.4 overs), and Ben Kellaway (32 off 24, 5 fours) was bowled at 55/3 (7.2 overs). Glamorgan were wobbling at 55/3 with half the innings gone.

Enter Sean Dickson. The right-hander produced a match-winning innings of 67 not out off just 34 balls, smashing 7 fours and 4 sixes at a blistering strike rate of 197. Together with Asa Tribe (46 off 35, 3 fours, 1 six), Dickson put on 96 runs for the fourth wicket to rip the game away from Middlesex. Tribe fell caught at 151/4 (16.6 overs), but by then the damage was done. James Neesham (1*) joined Dickson and they knocked off the remaining runs with 15 balls to spare.

Luke Hollman was the pick of the Middlesex bowlers with 1/32 from four overs (economy 8.00), while Eathan Bosch took 1/29 from three overs and Zafar Gohar returned 1/21 from three overs. Naavya Sharma claimed 1/17 from two overs.

Statz MVP: Mason Crane – 109.61

Mason Crane earns the Statz MVP award with a match impact rating of 109.61 out of 100. The Glamorgan leg-spinner’s figures of 4/24 at an economy of 6.00 were decisive, strangling the Middlesex innings when they needed to accelerate. The Statz rating calculates impact based on match context, and Crane’s spell during the middle overs – when Middlesex were trying to build momentum – proved the difference. No official Man of the Match was named.

Top 5 Statz Ratings

  1. Mason Crane – 109.61 – Devastating 4/24 from four overs at economy 6.00, the best bowling figures in the match.
  2. Sean Dickson – 97.94 – Match-winning 67* off 34 (7 fours, 4 sixes, SR 197) to chase down 154 with ease.
  3. Ben Geddes – 62.94 – Top-scored for Middlesex with a quickfire 38 off 22 (2 fours, 2 sixes, SR 173).
  4. Eathan Bosch – 58.41 – Valuable all-round contribution with 25* off 21 batting and 1/29 bowling.
  5. Luke Hollman – 53.64 – Contributed 12 runs with the bat and 1/32 with the ball for a solid all-round display.

Turning Point

The run out of Ben Geddes at 110/5 (12.4 overs) was the moment that defined the Middlesex innings. Geddes had been the only batter maintaining momentum with 38 off 22 balls, and his dismissal triggered a stunning collapse of 3 wickets for 3 runs in just 11 balls. From a platform of 110/4, Middlesex slumped to 113/7, draining all batting depth and limiting them to 153/7 – a total that proved well below par.

Match Context

This was match 55 of 115 in the T20 Blast 2026. Glamorgan sit 6th in the standings (W4 L3, 16 points, NRR +0.429) and remain firmly in the qualification conversation with seven matches played. Middlesex are anchored to the bottom of the table in 18th (W1 L6, 4 points, NRR -1.546), with their only victory looking increasingly isolated. Glamorgan have now won six of the last nine T20 meetings between these sides.

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