Timm van der Gugten believes Glamorgan were below their best with the ball as Warwickshire put themselves in a dominant position on day three of their Bob Willis Trophy clash.
Batsman Ian Bell signed off in style with 90 in his final first-class innings before he played on to Timm van der Gugten, who was the pick of the Glamorgan bowlers with 2/70.
"Ian Bell hasn't missed out when he's played Glamorgan the last couple of years. He batted amazingly again today and showed his class, so it was nice to see the back of him.
"We probably didn't bowl our best in the first session but did quite well to drag it back a bit.
"The target's a few more than we were hoping but they showed us how to bat on that wicket. It would be a massive result to finish the (first-class) season with a win; playing for Glamorgan is a privilege and we'll be trying our hardest."