Gloucestershire 120 for 1 (Klinger 56*, Cockbain 53*) beat Glamorgan 119 for 6 (van Buuren 3-19) by nine wicketsScorecard First met second in this top of the South Group clash in the Natwest T20 Blast in Cardiff, and it was Gloucestershire who secured victory against Glamorgan to become leaders. Going into this game the teams were level on points with only net run-rate separating them.Wickets for Graeme van Buuren and tight bowling from Benny Howell and Tom Smith restricted Glamorgan to 119 for 6. It was never enough runs to defend and an unbeaten stand of 97 between Michael Klinger and Ian Cockbain took Gloucestershire home. Both men reached fifty as they secured victory with 23 balls to spare.A slow pitch with low bounce confronted the teams at Cardiff and it was surprising that Glamorgan chose to bat first on a pitch that was used for the match against Sussex on Thursday night. Right from the start of the home sides innings the Gloucestershire bowlers were on top. A steady batting Powerplay took Glamorgan to 40 without loss but the introduction of spin bowling helped the visitors take control.Van Buuren took two wickets with his slow left-arm bowling in this first over, and they were the scalps of Glamorgans two in-form T20 batsmen. First David Lloyd looped the ball off a leading edge to Michael Klinger at mid-off and two balls later Colin Ingram was pinned lbw by a quicker delivery.From there the Glamorgan batsmen struggled to find any timing against some canny Gloucestershire bowling. It became clear very early on that pace off the ball was the way to go, and the Gloucestershire attack was perfectly suited to doing just that. Howell conceded just 13 runs from his four overs of medium pace and van Buuren finished with 3 for 19.It looked as if Glamorgan would fail to reach 100, but 32 from Graham Wagg, which included the only two sixes of the innings, helped them set a target of 120. Wagg scored 18 runs off the 20th over, bowled by Andrew Tye, to give his team a chance, albeit a slim one.A Glamorgan attack that featured the pace of Shaun Tait and Timm van der Gugten was far less equipped to cause real issues on this tired Cardiff pitch, and the extra pace allowed the Gloucestershire batsmen to time the ball with much greater ease than the opposition.The early wicket of Hamish Marshall, well caught down the leg side by Mark Wallace off van der Gugten, gave Glamorgan some hope but from there Gloucestershire cruised to victory. With a lack of slower bowling options available to him Rudolph brought himself on to bowl his part-time legspin for the first time in the T20 Blast this season in attempt to try something different. By then the run rate was down to four an over and there was no need for Gloucestershire to take any risks.This defeat is a setback for Glamorgan but they still have four matches left in this competition and are well placed to secure a quarter-final spot. For Gloucestershire one more win from their remaining two matches and they are mathematically certain of qualification for the knockout stages. Air Max España . It was just business as usual for the Thunder at home. Durant scored 32 points and the Thunder beat the Bulls 107-95 on Thursday night for their eighth straight win. Air Jordan Falsas . Zvonareva, who won the tournament in 2009 and 10, couldnt handle her opponents big groundstrokes in only her third event back after 17 months out with a shoulder injury. Zvonareva made her comeback in January in Shenzhen and played in the Australian Open but lost her first matches at both tournaments. https://www.zapatillasbaratasspain.es/zapatillas-nike-baratas-spain-outlet-online-d988.html . Irving scored 23 points, Tristan Thompson had 20 points and 10 rebounds and the Cavaliers beat the Denver Nuggets 117-109 on Friday night. Air Max Baratas España . -- New England Revolution goalkeeper Matt Reis is retiring after a 16-year career to become the goalie coach for the Los Angeles Galaxy. Zapatillas Mujer Baratas . -- Ken Appleby made 32 saves for his first shutout of the season to lead the Oshawa Generals to a 2-0 win over the Belleville Bulls on Wednesday in Ontario Hockey League action.Remi Garde has been given no guarantees he will remain as Aston Villa boss Next season, chairman Steve Hollis says. The Frenchmans future is in doubt with Villa appearing doomed to relegation from the Premier League for the first time.Hollis and the new Villa board, which includes former Football Association chairman David Bernstein, are conducting a review of the club after a poor season which has seen them win just three league games. Aston Villa CEO Tom Fox (L) and Sporting Director Hendrik Almstadt (R) stepped down this week Chief executive Tom Fox stepped down on Thursday, just 48 hours after sporting director Hendrik Almstadt departed.Villa are bottom of the table, nine points from safety with eight games left ahead of Saturdays trip to Swansea, and Hollis conceded he cannot issued any promises over Gardes future.Lets see where the review goes, he told Sky Sports News HQ: Lets not pre-empt anything. Lets give the process the time it needs to make the decisions. Theyre not going to make knee-jerk decisions. Remi is fully engaged. He is spending a lot of time with Mervyn (King) and Brian (Little) and David. Im leaving it to them to see what works best. They will come up with their recoommendations.ddddddddddddore changes are expected at Villa Park as they prepare for their first relegation from the top flight since 1987, with every department under the microscope.Hollis said: Theres no vendetta going on here. This is about turning over every stone in the club and no-one individual is bigger than the club, including me. Villa have won just three games all season in the league What we will do as a part of the review is look at everyones role and see how that fits in as a part of the package that we are going to be putting together than takes this club forward.But Hollis admitted the previous regime had missed its targets which is why he felt the need for change.He added: You cant say its gone right. These kind of organisations are about winning football games. Weve not been winning football games and hence we have been very open that were trying to take action and put things right. Hopefully we will return to better times. Also See: Villa CEO Fox steps down Garde: Lyon talk disrespectful Sporting director leaves Villa Premier League table ' ' '