GLAMORGAN continue to fly high in the NatWest T20 Blast after another crushing win against Surrey.

Jacques Rudolph’s side, who romped to victory when opening their campaign at the Oval, bowled their visitors out for just 110 with two wickets from South African paceman Dale Steyn in his final game for the county.

It took just 15.5 overs for Glamorgan to overhaul that Surrey total to strengthen their position at the head of the south group with Colin Ingram scoring his fifth successive half century in the process.

Surrey started well enough with Steven Davies and Gary Wilson opening the innings with Jason Roy away on England duty.

They had reached 19 without loss in the third over when Steyn, who will be replaced by Australian quick Shaun Tait, had Davies strangled down the legside.

From there it became a procession of wickets for the visitors who stumbled to 36-3 at the end of the six over PowerPlay.

The wickets were shared around by the Glamorgan bowlers and while Steyn was the most impressive of those on display the most significant scalps were picked up by 38-year-old Dean Cosker.

Having been left out of the red ball side this season Cosker has been a limited-overs specialist this year. Here he took two for 23 to become the first Glamorgan bowler to reach 100 Twenty20 wickets.

Some credit needs to go to Glamorgan wicket-keeper Chris Cooke who took four catches and a stumping.

He has been in fine form with the gloves since taking over the wicket-keeping duties from Mark Wallace in white ball cricket, and his two handed catch high above his head to dismiss Kumar Sangakkara off the bowling of Michael Hogan was the highlight of an excellent display.

Once it was Glamorgan’s turn to bat they could not have got off to a worse start, Sam Curran dismissing David Lloyd for a three-ball duck to leave them one wicket down without a run on the board.

From there it was incredibly straightforward as Ingram continued his ridiculous form that has seen him score 377 runs from his last five visits to the crease.

He has now hit 16 sixes in six innings in the T20 Blast, more than all other Glamorgan batsmen combined.

It was Ingram that hit the winning runs, cutting Dwayne Bravo behind square for four, but there was a welcome return to run making for Glamorgan captain Rudolph, who made a well-judged 40 not out from 43 balls.