Report Sam Northeast continues Lord's run to seal Glamorgan's three-wicket win Van der Gugten triple-wicket maiden puts seal on impressive display from visitors ECB Reporters Network 06-Jun-2024 • 1 hr ago Sam Northeast was in fine touch • Getty Images Glamorgan 177 for 7 (Northeast 67, Carlson 54, Brooker 3-31) beat Middlesex 173 (Andersson 57, Crane 3-28, van der Gugten 3-30) by three wickets Sam Northeast made it over 400 runs in his two visits to Lord's this season as Glamorgan beat Middlesex by three wickets to win their first ever T20 encounter at the home of cricket. Northeast, who made a record red-ball score of 335 on the hallowed turf in the County Championship back in April struck 67 in 45 balls (1x6 8x4s) as the visitors chased down a target of 174 with 10 balls to spare, despite 3 for 31 for Middlesex quick Henry Brookes. Northeast was aided by Kiran Carlson (54), whose landmark came in only 21 balls with five sixes.
Earlier Middlesex were given a wonderful start by Martin Andersson 57, from 34 - his first T20 half-century as he and skipper Stephen Eskinazi (48) shared an opening stand of 108. However, Mason Crane (3 for 28) began the collapse before Timm Van der Gugten 's triple-wicket maiden (3 for 30) including the scalps of Luke Hollman, Tom Helm and Brookes saw Middlesex collapse to 173 all out. Eskinazi provided early impetus before Andersson, employed as a pinch-hitter in the continued absence of Leus Du Plooy, smote Van Der Gugten back over his head f.
