Kellaway ton puts Glamorgan on top against Bears
A century from Glamorgan's Ben Kellaway against Warwickshire adorns an enthralling opening day of their County Championship match at Edgbaston.
Ben Kellaway hit 18 fours and a six in his 139 for Glamorgan [Rex Features] Rothesay County Championship, Division One, Edgbaston (day one) Glamorgan 341-8: Kellaway 139, Carlson 85; Hannon-Dalby 3-46, Bamber 3-61 Warwickshire: Yet to bat Warwickshire 2pts, Glamorgan2 pts Match scorecard A beautiful century from Glamorgan's Ben Kellaway against Warwickshire adorned an enthralling opening day of their County Championship match at Edgbaston. Glamorgan, put in, lurched to 0-2 in five overs but ended the day on 341-8 thanks to Kellaway's 139 from 242 balls with 18 fours and a six. The 22-year-old added 194 in 52 overs with captain Kiran Carlson (85) for the third wicket but Warwickshire hit back hard with the second new ball, taking four wickets in 25 balls through Olly Hannon-Dalby (3-46) and Ethan Bamber (3-61).
Glamorgan suffered a stressful start after their openers perished for ducks in contrasting fashion. Both were caught by wicketkeeper Alex Davies but while Asa Tribe was culpable - flashing at a wide ball from Hannon-Dalby - Zain-ul-Hassan was blameless as he nicked a perfect outswinger from Bamber. It appeared the thousands of schoolchildren enjoying a visit to Edgbaston could witness some history.
At that point, the projected score was Glamorgan 0 all out after 25 overs with Hannon-Dalby and Bamber harvesting figures of 13-13-0-5 and 12-12-0-5 respectively. Kellaway and Carlson had other ideas. After their 377-run win over Yorkshire last week, and that storming start, Warwickshire's momentum could not have been higher, but the third-wicket pair negotiated the new ball, saw their side through to lunch at 91-2 and advanced into the afternoon, Carlson reaching his half-century from 95 balls and Kellaway his from 100.
As the ball softened, Warwickshire's accurate seamers still applied pressure, Hannon-Dalby and Beau Webster delivering five maidens in eight overs, but only when they turned to the spin, in the 56th over, did the breakthrough come. Carlson went down the track to Dan Mousley and inside-edged a drive onto his pad to send the ball looping to slip. Kellaway continued on his fluent way, on-driving Jordan Thompson for a luscious four then flicking him effortlessly into the Hollies Stand on his way to a 185-ball century.