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Yorkshire batter Finlay Bean said: “It’s gone exactly how we wanted, on that pitch one of the big things was for the spinners to play a big part, then with the bat, it was pleasing to build big partnerships and not lose many wickets.

“It’s always nice to get a career-best and get a first (hundred) of the season, to set up the game and go at the rate we did puts us in the driving seat.

“I had the mindset to go out and put them under a bit more pressure, put them off their lines and lengths. We’ll aim for full batting points and take it from there.

“Joe is just so busy, you look up and he’s on 30 off 20 balls, it’s remarkable how he goes about it. It’s something to learn from because he’s just so aggressive and positive.”

Glamorgan assistant coach David Harrison said: “When very good players get in on a good wicket, we couldn’t control the scoreboard like we wanted to and we’re behind a bit, we’ve got to come back better.

“We’ve got to bowl better as a group, bowl one side of the wicket and try to be more consistent since there’s a bit of spin there.”

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