Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a remarkable display of cricketing talent, Glamorgan secured a commanding seven-wicket victory over Surrey, showcasing their prowess and solidifying their position in the Metro Bank One Day Cup. The match took place amid a backdrop of intrigue, particularly due to the standout performance of 20-year-old spinner Ben Kellaway, who made history by becoming the first player since 1980 to take wickets with both his right and left arm in a county cricket innings. The game saw Glamorgan's bowlers dominate as they dismissed the home side for a mere 121 runs in just 34 overs. Kellaway was at the forefront of this bowling attack, exhibiting a unique skill set that has captured the attention of cricket enthusiasts. His ambidextrous capabilities on the field brought a touch of spectacle, leaving Surrey's batsmen bewildered as he seamlessly switched bowling styles within the same over. Ultimately, Kellaway claimed two wickets, including those of Conor McKerr and Matt Dunn, contributing significantly to Surrey's struggles. Despite an early partnership of 53 runs between Ben Foakes and Rory Burns, who managed to top-score for Surrey with 44 runs, the home side’s innings crumbled under pressure. Glamorgan bowlers, led by Timm van der Gugten and Jamie McIlroy, struck early, reducing Surrey to a precarious 11-3 within the first six overs. The situation only worsened for the host as Dan Douthwaite delivered a double blow in his second over, further dismantling any hopes of a substantial recovery. As the wickets tumbled, Surrey's frustration was palpable, with Kellaway’s unorthodox approach presenting an unexpected challenge. Foakes’ dismissal marked a significant turning point, as he became the seventh wicket to fall, with Andy Gorvin contributing with impressive figures of 2-20. With McKerr’s modest 25 being the only notable resistance, Surrey’s batting lineup faltered miserably, leaving them with no way back. Glamorgan’s chase was characterized by a brisk scoring rate, despite the early loss of Will Smale, Eddie Byrom, and Kiran Carlson. Colin Ingram, returning from a short stint in The Hundred, led the charge with an impressive 39 not out, hitting seven boundaries and a six to guide his team home comfortably in just 16 overs. His performance was instrumental in maintaining momentum and ensuring the victory was sealed without further drama. Post-match, Ingram reflected on the victory, highlighting the importance of winning the toss and the conditions that favored their bowling unit. He praised Kellaway as an "exciting talent," acknowledging the hard work and skill required to perform at such a level. The left-arm and right-arm spin spectacle added an extra layer of excitement for fans and players alike, marking a memorable day in the county cricket calendar. As Glamorgan continues its campaign in the Metro Bank One Day Cup, the spotlight will undoubtedly remain on Kellaway, who has not only made history but also positioned himself as a player to watch in the coming seasons. With performances like this, the future appears bright for both the young spinner and Glamorgan as they aim for further success in the tournament.