COLIN Ingram smashed 64 off just 30 balls as Glamorgan continued their impressive start to the NatWest t20 Blast with a six-wicket win over Gloucestershire at Bristol.

The experienced South African hammered five sixes and four fours as his side comfortably chased down a target of 169 with seven balls to spare.

After rain delayed the start until 7pm, Gloucestershire posted 168 for eight with Ian Cockbain and Kieran Noema-Barnett both scoring 37.

Dale Steyn was the pick of the Glamorgan bowlers with two for 21 from his four overs, while Graham Wagg claimed two for 28.

It did not look enough on a good pitch with a fast outfield and Ingram, who was well supported by Aneurin Donald (48 not out), helped Glamorgan make it three wins from four group games.

Gloucestershire's innings got off to a poor start as they lost their two best T20 batsmen, Michael Klinger and Hamish Marshall, in less than three overs.

Klinger had made only five when loosely driving a catch to extra cover off Timm van der Gugten and it was 11 for two when Marshall, on three, played an equally poor shot to be be caught at mid-off, Steyn the successful bowler.

It was 30 for three when Chris Dent lofted Wagg to long-on where Van der Gugten took a good catch in the final powerplay over.

Cockbain launched a counter-attack, hitting two sixes off Craig Meschede before the bowler took revenge by having him caught behind. By that time Benny Howell had gone too and at 79 for five, the hosts were in a hole.

Noema-Barnett played a powerful cameo, hitting sixes off Dean Cosker and Van der Gugten in making his runs off 22 balls and Jack Taylor (23) steered Gloucestershire towards a respectable total, helped by an enormous scooped six by Gareth Roderick off Steyn.

Andrew Tye's two sixes in the final over gave the home side hope, but proved in vain.

Jacques Rudolph and David Lloyd gave the visitors a solid start with a stand of 29 before Tye struck with the last ball of his first over - the fifth of the innings - as Lloyd got a thick edge off a quicker ball to Liam Norwell at third man.

Ingram picked up two sixes over deep backward square in the same Liam Norwell over as Glamorgan moved to 45 for one at the end of the powerplay.

The next over from Howell saw Rudolph bowled for 16, but Ingram pulled a Noema-Barnett full-toss for his third six and at the halfway stage in their innings Glamorgan were well placed at 86 for two.

Tye, who had bowled his first two overs for 10 runs, was ordered out of the Gloucestershire attack after being no-balled twice for high full-tosses in the 15th over.

It was a blow the hosts could not afford. Ingram had reached a 24-ball half-century and by the time he fell to Dent, who had replaced Tye, after hitting the left-arm spinner's first two balls for six, only 29 were needed from 32 balls.

Chris Cooke fell for 16, but Donald was still there at the end, having hit four fours and a six in his 39-ball innings.