

Match Prediction
Glamorgan T20B Regular Season me 20 points ke saath 7th par hain, 5W-4L record aur +0.320 NRR ke saath. Northamptonshire 32 points ke saath table lead kar rahe hain, 8W-1L record aur +1.288 NRR ke saath. Glamorgan ke last three me do wins ke baad 15-run ki defeat aayi. Northamptonshire ke last three me do big wins the, phir 105-run ka loss.
Toss & Conditions
Head-to-Head
Last three meetings me Northamptonshire 2-1 se aage hain. Most recent clash me Northamptonshire ne Glamorgan ko 3-run finish me edge kiya, dono sides eight wickets down par end hue, isliye late-overs me kaafi tight contest raha. Overall pattern bhi close margins ka hai: baaki do games bhi late me decide hue, ek chase 24 balls remaining ke saath finish hua aur ek 4 balls remaining ke saath.
Glamorgan
Glamorgan T20B Regular Season me 20 points ke saath 7th par hain. Unke last three matches me pehle momentum dikha, phir setback: back-to-back wins ke baad 15-run loss aaya jisme woh bowled out ho gaye. Sabse clear positive yeh hai ki is run me unki dono wins successful chase se aayi, balls to spare ke saath.
Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire T20B Regular Season me 32 points ke saath 1st par hain. Unke last three matches me dominance bhi hai aur ek sharp stumble bhi: pehle 130 runs se jeete, phir 16 balls remaining ke saath target chase kiya, aur phir 105 runs se haar gaye. Yeh swing is game ke liye key read banata hai—Somerset defeat ke baad Northamptonshire ka response.
Playing XI
Key Stats
Verdict
All four models Northamptonshire ko favour karte hain, model average NOR 64% vs GLA 36% hai. Bookmakers bhi Northamptonshire ki taraf lean kar rahe hain, NOR ko 54% (1.75) aur GLA ko 46% (2.05) price kiya hai. Key stats overall 6-1 se Northamptonshire ko favour karte hain, mainly unki stronger season position aur recent head-to-head edge ki wajah se. Match ka turning point yeh ho sakta hai ki 105-run loss ke baad Northamptonshire ka top-of-table level wapas aata hai ya nahi, aur kya Glamorgan apni recent chase wins ko ek aur complete performance me convert kar paate hain.
Lynn’s hundred blows it open
Chris Lynn’s 117 off 56 was the decisive act, a brutal innings that kept resetting Glamorgan’s plans and left them chasing a moving target. Northamptonshire’s 217/7 always felt one step ahead, and even when Glamorgan’s powerplay threatened to turn it into a race, the chase never truly settled. The hosts were eventually bowled out for 164 in 18.3 overs, Northamptonshire closing a 53-run win with room to spare.
Harrison owns the middle overs
The game swung hard in Glamorgan’s middle overs, where a promising start collapsed into a pile-up of wickets. From 62/1 in the powerplay, they slumped to 134/8 across the middle phase, losing seven wickets for 72 as the asking rate ballooned and new batters were forced to hit from ball one. Calvin Harrison was the key disrupter, using pace changes and a tight length to finish with 3/20, and Glamorgan never rebuilt beyond a best stand of 39.
Lynn headlines, Harrison finishes
Lynn was the innings’ heartbeat: relentless boundary-hitting, then smart pacing to bat deep and cash in at the death. His partnership with Ricardo Vasconcelos (57) provided the platform that let Northamptonshire attack throughout. For Glamorgan, Kiran Carlson’s 42 off 20 briefly lit the chase, and Nathan McAndrew’s 36 off 17 added late punch, but Ben Kellaway’s 3/22 was the lone sustained bright spot with the ball on a night dominated by Northamptonshire’s top order and Harrison’s middle-overs squeeze.
Favourites deliver, by force
Pre-match, Northamptonshire’s edge looked likeliest to show through in batting depth and control after the powerplay, and that’s exactly where this match was decided. Lynn ensured there was no “par” total to chase, and Northamptonshire’s scoring barely dipped after the first six overs, adding 108/3 in the middle to keep the pressure constant. Glamorgan’s recent success chasing relied on keeping wickets in hand; once they bled wickets in clusters, the chase became a series of cameos rather than an innings.
GLGlamorgan
146/10
WOWorcestershire
161/9
GLGlamorgan
187/3
WAWarwickshire
184/4
GLGlamorgan
159/3
MIMiddlesex
153/7
LALancashire
201/8
GLGlamorgan
202/8
WOWorcestershire
168/8
GLGlamorgan
141/10
SOSomerset
202/6
GLGlamorgan
203/6
GLGlamorgan
175/3
SOSomerset
171/9
GLGlamorgan
157/8
GLGloucestershire
158/8
NONorthamptonshire
165/8
GLGlamorgan
162/8
GLGlamorgan
184/9
MIMiddlesex
132/10
GL1
NO2
NONorthamptonshire
118/10
SOSomerset
223/4
GLGloucestershire
184/2
NONorthamptonshire
187/2
NONorthamptonshire
238/6
ESEssex
108/10
NONorthamptonshire
162/4
WOWorcestershire
154/5
DUDurham
138/8
NONorthamptonshire
145/9
WAWarwickshire
208/7
NONorthamptonshire
209/4
NONorthamptonshire
166/3
GLGloucestershire
164/9
WOWorcestershire
91/10
NONorthamptonshire
191/10
NONorthamptonshire
165/8
GLGlamorgan
162/8
NONorthamptonshire
158/7
HAHampshire
155/4
NOR
9
8-1
32
HAM
9
7-2
28
NOT
10
7-3
28
YOR
10
6-3
26
GLO
10
6-4
24
WOR
10
6-4
24
GLA
9
5-4
20
SUR
9
5-4
20
ESS
10
5-5
20
LAN
10
4-5
18
WAR
10
4-6
16
SOM
9
4-5
16
KEN
10
4-6
16
DER
9
2-5
12
DUR
9
3-6
12
LEI
9
3-6
12
SUS
9
2-7
8
MID
9
2-7
8
NOR
9
8
1
—
+1.288
32
HAM
9
7
2
—
+0.635
28
NOT
10
7
3
—
+0.188
28
YOR
10
6
3
—
+0.883
26
GLO
10
6
4
—
+0.556
24
WOR
10
6
4
—
+0.038
24
GLA
9
5
4
—
+0.320
20
SUR
9
5
4
—
+0.311
20
ESS
10
5
5
—
+0.081
20
LAN
10
4
5
—
-0.543
18
WAR
10
4
6
—
+0.338
16
SOM
9
4
5
—
+0.121
16
KEN
10
4
6
—
-0.474
16
DER
9
2
5
—
+0.398
12
DUR
9
3
6
—
+0.335
12
LEI
9
3
6
—
-1.427
12
SUS
9
2
7
—
-1.487
8
MID
9
2
7
—
-1.709
8
NORWWWWL
HAMWWWLW
NOTWWWWW
YORLLDWW
GLOWLLWL
WORLLWWW
GLALWWWL
SURWLWWL
ESSWLLWL
LANWWWLD
WARWWWLW
SOMLLWLW
KENLLWLL
DERLLDLD
DURLLWLL
LEIWWLLL
SUSLWLLL
MIDLLLLW
