Off-spinner Andrew Salter took career-best List A figures of three for 37 as Glamorgan made it three wins from five Royal London Cup matches with a five-wicket hammering of Surrey.
The Welsh county bowled with discipline and skill to dismiss the visitors for 132 before Hamish Rutherford struck 58 to lead Glamorgan to victory with 23.1 overs remaining.
“It was one of those days where Michael Hogan and Lukas Carey set the tone," said Salter.
“They bowled great up top and that gave me the foundation to come on and put on some pressure.
“Credit to Kiran Carlson for the way he captained. He kept the field up. We’ve played enough cricket on this ground to know what we want to do and it’s pretty simple cricket.
“The wicket played a little bit slow, but we were ticking over at five runs an over at times. It’s always tough to miss out and watch from the sidelines.
“I’ve been itching to get on and make a contribution so I’m happy to do that.
“As a group we are enjoying our cricket and fingers crossed we can keep the momentum going. We play every game to win and hopefully we can continue to do that.”