Glamorgan suffered their third consecutive Specsavers County Championship defeat, with a ten wicket loss to Gloucestershire at Cheltenham.
Despite a lower order fight back from Graham Wagg (30) and Andrew Salter (31), Glamorgan could only set Gloucestershire 136 - a total they comfortably passed without losing a wicket.
"The game was nailed on day one, 25 wickets fell and it did everything just enough, it swung, nothing to do with the pitch, it seamed just enough, there was just enough even bounce, and it was two-paced just enough," said Head Coach Robert Croft.
"Both sides showed it was difficult to bat on and if we'd been none down overnight we could have capitalised. It wasn't to be, but (on the second day) the pitch was a heck of a lot better.
"It has been a challenging three weeks but we've got to regroup, reflect on those matches and the two wins before that (so we can) compare and contrast what was good and what wasn't."