
Glamorgan secured their first win of the season in two and a half days by beating Worcestershire by 10 wickets.
Timm van der Gugten (5-48) notched his third five-wicket run of the season.
Worcestershire added 32 runs for losing their last three wickets on day three.
Glamorgan flyhalf David Lloyd and Eddie Byrom hit the target for 79 from 20 overs.
The Welsh side dominated most of the game as their versatile Australian Michael Neser proved a key figure, with early wickets and a game-high 86.
Worcestershire never recovered from their 34-6 slump on opening morning as Glamorgan claimed smart sliding catches on slow pitches that rarely allowed batters to feel on top.
Any remaining hopes for the Pears to mount a challenge quickly disappeared on Saturday when top scorer Matthew Waite played the first ball he received from Jamie McIlroy (3-36).
Josh Tongue (5) clipped Van der Gugten to the point to complete the five for the Netherlands international.
Joe Leach then opened his shoulders to hit McIlroy for the game’s first six on the short limit of the stand, but was knocked down by James Harris for 24 to end the innings.
Leach seemed convinced he had trapped David Lloyd lbw as he conceded just five points in a tight six over who took the game on the afternoon.
Byrom and Lloyd attacked after lunch to end the match at a gallop, with Byrom hitting Brett D’Oliveira for successive fours to reach his 50 and seal the win.
Glamorgan next face Sussex on Thursday May 18, when Marnus Labuschagne and Neser take on fellow Australian Steve Smith.
Worcestershire, who have one win, two losses and two draws so far this season, host Leicestershire on the same day.