Logan Van Beek Shines as Leicestershire Dominate Glamorgan in County Championship Clash
Logan Van Beek's all-round performance leads Leicestershire to a commanding position against Glamorgan in the County Championship.

Leicestershire's Commanding Performance
Leicestershire continued their impressive form in the County Championship Division Two with a dominant display against Glamorgan at the Uptonsteel County Ground. Logan Van Beek was the star of the show, contributing significantly with both bat and ball.
Van Beek's All-Round Brilliance
Van Beek played a crucial role in Leicestershire's first innings, scoring an unbeaten 67 and forming a vital partnership with Ben Green. The duo added 123 runs for the seventh wicket, helping Leicestershire declare at 576-7. This total included six half-centuries from the Foxes' batsmen, showcasing their depth and resilience.
Glamorgan's Struggle
Glamorgan, who had posted 353 in their first innings, found themselves in trouble early in their second innings. Van Beek struck twice, removing Zain Ul Hassan and Mason Crane, to leave the visitors reeling at 36-3. Despite a resilient partnership between Sam Northeast (72) and Colin Ingram (37), Glamorgan ended the day on 131-3, still trailing by 92 runs.
Key Moments
- Van Beek's Batting: His unbeaten 67 was crucial in pushing Leicestershire towards a massive total.
- Early Wickets: Van Beek's quick strikes in Glamorgan's second innings put Leicestershire in a commanding position.
- Northeast and Ingram's Resistance: The duo's unbeaten partnership provided some hope for Glamorgan, but the task remains daunting.
Looking Ahead
Leicestershire are well-placed to secure their sixth win in eight games, while Glamorgan will need a monumental effort to salvage a draw. The final day promises to be an exciting conclusion to this County Championship encounter.
Quotes
Ben Green (Leicestershire): "It was good to be out there batting with my golf partner Logan. We always planned to declare when we did, giving us the maximum number of overs to try and take ten wickets."
Ned Leonard (Glamorgan): "Sam scored 400 here in 2022, so he knows what he's doing at this ground. Colin has played for a long time, they're both unbelievable players so hopefully we can carry on and put runs on the board."