Glamorgan secured an excellent, 10-wicket win over Middlesex with a day to spare, thereby ending the first phase of championship cricket with 3 consecutive victories.
After securing a first innings lead of 228 runs, the home side enforced the follow on at the end of day 2 but bad light prevented the commencement of the visitors' second innings.
Middlesex got their Sunday morning's batting off to a flier, with Sam Robson smashing 66 off 58 balls in a rapid first wicket stand of 98.
The introduction of Australian slow left arm spinner, Matt Kuhnemann, changed all that. The selection of Kuhnemann was a little controversial as it was to be his only game for the Welsh county, ahead of joining up with Australia's Test squad.
There was no doubting his effort however. Bowling unchanged from the River Taff End, his flight and loop caused havoc with the London county, taking 6 for 53 in career-best first class figures.
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