Glamorgan chalked up their third win of the Specsavers County Championship campaign with more than a day to spare in the final game of the season after reaching 192 for five at Canterbury to inflict a first home defeat of the season by five wickets upon a weary and downcast Kent side.
Michael Hogan, Glamorgan's victorious skipper said: "It was a nice way to finish the season and good for a group of young Welsh lads to go through this sort of game and win.
We had a close one at Colwyn Bay where we didn't quite get over the win line, so it was great for the
boys to experience winning here.
"There were times in this game where we might have buckled, but we didn't and that's all credit to the guys. It was the type of wicket where, if you got on a roll, you could pick up wickets in clusters.
"We got it right last night, and followed up this morning with four quick wickets that gave us a great chance. We had good conditions to bowl this morning, before the sun came out, but you've still got to put it in the right areas and take the catches. I'm delighted that we did."