The defending County Champions, Nottinghamshire, have announced their arrival in the 2024 season with a statement victory. In a commanding display at Trent Bridge, they bowled out Glamorgan for 285 on the final day to secure a resounding 192-run win and shoot up to second place in the early Division One table.
Facing a mammoth target of 478, Glamorgan's hopes of a miraculous chase were quickly extinguished. Despite a valiant, day-long rearguard action—led by Mason Crane's gritty 39 that spanned two-and-a-half hours—the visitors were always fighting an uphill battle. The Nottinghamshire attack, spearheaded by Liam Patterson-White's excellent 3-13, showed the depth and persistence of a champion side, grinding down the resistance to claim the final wicket just before 4 PM.
The foundations for this win were built earlier in the match. After being put into bat on a tricky pitch, Nottinghamshire found themselves in trouble at 103-6. A superb century from Jack Haynes, his first of the season, orchestrated a brilliant recovery to 279 all out. The bowlers then took over, skittling Glamorgan for a mere 113 to seize total control.
Nottinghamshire's batting firepower was on full display in their second innings, with Joe Clarke blasting a dominant 136. His knock allowed the hosts to declare at 311-9, setting Glamorgan the near-impossible task and setting the stage for the final day's bowling clinic. This comprehensive performance sends a clear message to the rest of Division One: the champions are in form and ready to defend their title.
