Warwickshire beat Glamorgan by 4 wickets (with 1 ball remaining) – T20 Blast Match Report
11th July 2026
Warwickshire won by 4 wickets (with 1 ball remaining) in the 99th match of 115 in the T20 Blast 2026 at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Robert Yates produced a match-winning 72 off 40 balls to steer the hosts to a tense victory, chasing down Glamorgan’s 188 in a nail-biter that went to the penultimate ball. Both sides remain locked on 20 points at 12th and 13th respectively, but Warwickshire’s superior net run rate (0.326 vs -0.002) gives them a marginal edge in the battle for qualification.
Glamorgan Post 188 – Smale and Dickson Lead the Charge
Glamorgan won the toss and elected to bat, and their top order made early inroads. Kiran Carlson fell for 10 at 17/1 in the opening over, but Will Smale took charge with a blistering 58 off 36 balls (6 fours, 3 sixes) at a strike rate of 161. Ben Kellaway provided explosive support with 32 off 19 (4 fours, 1 six) at 168, helping Glamorgan race to 114/2 by the 12th over.
The middle order wobbled when Asa Tribe fell for 1 at 87/3, but Sean Dickson anchored the final overs with an unbeaten 55 off 35 (9 fours) at 157, while James Neesham added 27 off 20 (3 fours) to push the total to 188/4. Warwickshire’s bowling was expensive – Chris Woakes went for 45 from 4 overs, and Jordan Thompson conceded 43 from 3. Usman Tariq was the pick of the attack with 2/26 from 4 overs, while Richard Gleeson took 1/36 and Thompson claimed 1/43.
Warwickshire’s Chase – Yates Steers Home in Thriller
Zen Malik gave Warwickshire a flying start with 14 off 7 (2 fours, 1 six), but fell at 15/1 in the second over. Robert Yates then took centre stage, striking 72 off 40 (6 fours, 5 sixes) at 180 to anchor the chase. His 114-run partnership with Beau Webster (23 off 20, 3 fours) pushed Warwickshire to 129/2 by the 13th over, but the momentum stalled when both fell in quick succession.
Sam Hain managed 18 off 15 before falling at 128/4, and Ed Barnard was run out for 15 at 164/5. The chase looked in jeopardy at 168/7 when Kai Smith fell for a duck, but Dan Mousley (38 off 23, 2 fours, 3 sixes) and Chris Woakes (7 off 4, 1 four) saw Warwickshire home with 1 ball to spare. Ben Kellaway was Glamorgan’s standout bowler with 3/35 from 4 overs, while Daniel Douthwaite took 1/32 and Mason Crane claimed 1/30.
Statz MVP: Ben Kellaway (Statz Rating: 129.82)
Ben Kellaway earns the Statz MVP award with a Statz Rating of 129.82 – the highest individual performance of the evening. His all-round contribution was decisive: 32 off 19 with the bat (strike rate 168) in Glamorgan’s innings, followed by a miserly 3/35 from 4 overs with the ball during Warwickshire’s chase. Kellaway’s impact across both disciplines epitomised a tight contest where every run and wicket mattered.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
- Ben Kellaway (GLA) – Statz Rating: 129.82 | 32 off 19 (SR 168) plus 3/35 from 4 overs. Dominant all-round display in a tight contest.
- Robert Yates (WAR) – Statz Rating: 86.25 | 72 off 40 (SR 180, 6 fours, 5 sixes). Match-winning knock under pressure in the chase.
- Usman Tariq (WAR) – Statz Rating: 76.48 | 2/26 from 4 overs at economy 6.5. Economical and effective with the ball.
- Dan Mousley (WAR) – Statz Rating: 68.25 | 38 off 23 (SR 165, 2 fours, 3 sixes). Crucial finishing innings to seal the win.
- Will Smale (GLA) – Statz Rating: 65.42 | 58 off 36 (SR 161, 6 fours, 3 sixes). Explosive start that set the tone for Glamorgan’s total.
Turning Point
The match pivoted when Robert Yates was caught for 72 at 129/2 in the 13th over (ball 13.5). Yates had been carrying the chase with a strike rate of 180, and his dismissal left Warwickshire needing 59 off 39 balls with the middle order exposed. Though Dan Mousley and Chris Woakes held their nerve, Yates’ exit shifted the balance momentarily in Glamorgan’s favour before the lower order steadied the ship.
Match Context
This was the 99th match of 115 in the T20 Blast 2026 group stage. Warwickshire (12th, 5W 6L, 20pts) edge ahead of Glamorgan (13th, 5W 6L, 20pts) on net run rate, though both remain in the hunt for the quarter-finals with 16 matches still to play. The win at Edgbaston was a statement of intent from the hosts, who came from behind to snatch victory in one of the tournament’s tightest finishes. Check the full scorecard on Statz for the complete breakdown, and explore bet builder options for future fixtures.