Cameron Bancroft Shines with a Stunning 163 as Gloucestershire Dominate Glamorgan
Cameron Bancroft's brilliant 163 leads Gloucestershire to a commanding position against Glamorgan in the County Championship.

Cameron Bancroft delivered a masterclass with a commanding 163, steering Gloucestershire to a dominant 368-3 on the opening day against Glamorgan in the Rothesay County Championship Division Two. Bancroft, who recently took over as Gloucestershire's captain, showcased his class with 19 fours and two sixes, forming a crucial 230-run partnership with Ollie Price, who contributed a solid 101.
Key Highlights:
- Bancroft's Brilliance: The Australian batsman was in sublime form, timing his shots perfectly and dominating the Glamorgan bowlers throughout the day.
- Price's Support Role: Ollie Price played a watchful innings, accelerating in the final session to reach his century off 220 balls.
- Glamorgan's Struggles: Despite creating a few chances, Glamorgan's bowlers struggled to contain the Gloucestershire batsmen, with only Ned Leonard and Shoaib Bashir managing to take wickets.
Match Summary:
Gloucestershire were put in to bat by Glamorgan and made the most of the conditions, reaching 100-1 at lunch and 225-1 at tea. Bancroft and Price's partnership was the highlight of the day, with Price eventually falling lbw to Bashir just before the new ball was due. Miles Hammond (37 not out) and Bancroft added a further 74 runs before Bancroft was finally dismissed in the 94th over, edging to Chris Cooke off Leonard.
Post-Match Reactions:
- Ollie Price (Gloucestershire): "We’re buzzing to have got through the day with only three wickets down. Cameron’s continuing the same impact as when he wasn’t captain, he’s such a high-class operator."
- Richard Dawson (Glamorgan Coach): "It was a tough day, but the bowlers stuck to it really well. We chose to bowl and did create chances, but it dried out and got a bit flatter."
Looking Ahead:
With Gloucestershire in a strong position, Glamorgan will need to bat with determination to stay in the game. The pitch is expected to remain good for batting, and Glamorgan will aim to take the scoreboard out of the equation and focus on building partnerships.
Related Topics:
- Gloucestershire
- Glamorgan
- Cricket