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Asa Tribe is contunuing to make a name for himself as a cricketer on the rise at Glamorgan.
The 21-year-old made a decisive and explosive contribution as the Welsh county earned a 40-run Vitality Blast South Group win over Gloucestershire at Bristol, on Sunday.
Tribe smashed a scintillating 63 not out off 28 balls, with five sixes and five fours.
Another half-century from Tribe's fellow 21-year-old, Ben Kellaway, propelled Glamorgan to the emphatic win that puts them third in the table and left the trophy holders without a victory in five matches.
Glamorgan posted 189 for six after winning the toss, with Kellaway hitting a career-best.
Tribe - who made his international debut for Jersey in 2021 - was a member of the Cardiff UCCE squad in 2023.
The youngster was been a mainstay of the Jersey international side that reached qualifying tournaments for the 50-over and T20 World Cups two years ago.
His 115 not out against Namibia that year made him the seventh youngest player to ever score a century in a 50-over game.
A week ago, Tribe hit 34 against Sussex and he is currently averaging 40.75 in the Vitality Blast.
"I'm feeling good about my cricket at the moment," said Tribe.
"The boys set the game up nicely for me to come in and do what I did today," he added to BBC Wales.
"I've only had a few games for Glam so far but I'm happy with how I played today."
In reply, Gloucestershire stumbled to 149 for nine, Cameron Bancroft making 52 and D'Arcy Short 34. Leg-spinner Mason Crane finished with a career-best four for 20 as the Welsh county secured a fourth group success.
Batting at number three, Kellaway found himself facing only the third ball of the game after Will Smale had been bowled by David Payne. It was 27 for two in the fourth over when Kiran Carlson miscued a pull shot off Singh Dale to be pouched at mid-wicket.
Kellaway had still moved to 34 by the time the six-over powerplay ended with his side 48 for two. Colin Ingram increased the scoring rate with a straight six off Short's first delivery and claimed another maximum by smacking Tom Smith over long-off.
A pulled six took Kellaway to his maiden T20 fifty off 30 balls, with nine fours, but he fell in the next over advancing down the pitch to off-spinner Ollie Price to present wicketkeeper Bancroft with a simple stumping and Ingram went for 38, taken at fine-leg off Singh Dale.
Chris Cooke and Dan Douthwaite fell cheaply, the former superbly caught one-handed by Price at long-on. But Tribe ensured Glamorgan of a competitive total with a late blitz that saw 22 come off the 19th over, bowled by Smith and a further 19 off the last, sent down by Payne.
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Glamorgan opted to take pace off the ball as early as the second over of Gloucestershire's reply, delivered by left-arm spinner Imad Wasim. Bancroft got the scoreboard ticking with a four and a six off the first two balls of the third over, bowled by Timm van der Gugten.
Miles Hammond fell for a ten-ball duck, sweeping a catch to deep mid-wicket off Imad, and by the end of the powerplay Gloucestershire were anchored on 30 for one. Bancroft and Short put together a stand of 63 without ever cutting loose and when Short top-edged a sweep off Crane to be caught at short fine leg the hosts were 76 for two in the 12th over.
Price fell lbw to a full delivery from Crane and Jack Taylor was caught at fine leg by Ingram off Ned Leonard before Ben Charlesworth suffered a second successive first ball duck when driving a catch to long-off to give Crane his third wicket.
Bancroft had taken 43 balls over his half-century and when he top- edged a reverse sweep of Crane to be caught at short fine-leg the outcome was beyond doubt, despite a late assault by Graeme van Burren, which brought him 32 runs off 14 balls.
Glamorgan 189 for 6 (Tribe 63*, Kellaway 53, Singh Dale 3-17) beat Gloucestershire 149 for 9 (Bancroft 52, Crane 4-20, Imad 3-23) by 40 runs
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