In the Rothesay County Championship Division One at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, Leicestershire’s batters seized control on day three, reaching 500-5 for a 60-run lead over Glamorgan, who scored 440 in their first innings.
Leicestershire’s Dominant Batting Display
Resuming at 215-1, Leicestershire lost nightwatchman Josh Davey early, stumped for 15 after charging Mason Crane. Captain Ian Holland anchored the innings with 79 runs off 115 balls, including four boundaries, before falling to Ryan Hadley’s short-pitched delivery.
Lewis Hill contributed 42, adding 83 with Holland, until Hadley’s hostile spell dismissed both—Holland uppercutting to third man and Hill playing on.
Key Partnerships and Milestones
Jonny Tattersall remained unbeaten on 86, forming a crucial 107-run stand with Stevie Eskinazi, who reached 50 before Andy Gorvin bowled him with an inswinger. Eskinazi continues his strong season with a prior century and fifty.
Australian opener Jake Weatherald retired hurt on 104 due to cramp from the previous evening and did not return. Rishi Patel added 79 earlier.
Ben Cox, unbeaten on 31, joined Tattersall to push Leicestershire past 500 in 144 overs, securing six points while Glamorgan earned four.
Glamorgan’s Bowling Efforts
Hadley took 2-90 with short-pitched aggression, the most potent threat on a hybrid pitch. Fielding errors highlighted Glamorgan’s struggles as Leicestershire accumulated steadily.
Glamorgan now faces pressure in their second innings, drawing encouragement from only four wickets lost since the first morning.

