Glamorgan 124 (Keogh 9-52) and 0 for 0 require a further 451 runs to beat Northants 269 (Duckett 80, Newton 78, Carlson 5-28) and 305 for 7 dec (Duckett 185)Scorecard Rob Keoghs 9 for 52 and Ben Ducketts 185 from 159 balls put Northamptonshire in complete control after day two against Glamorgan at Wantage Road. The home side declared their second innings 305 for 7 leaving Glamorgan 451 to win and they survived three overs to the close without score.The day turned remarkably after Rob Keoghs morning spell - the sixth-best return in Northamptonshires history - helped bowl Glamorgan out for just 124 in the morning session.With the ball spitting out of rough outside the right handers off stump from the Wilson End, it appeared the game would move on very quickly after Glamorgan lasted only one session on the second day. But Duckett was seemingly playing on a different wicket as Northants looked to build on a first-innings lead of 145.He slapped seven fours and two sixes - the second a graceful lofted drive off Owen Morgan - to race to fifty in just 30 balls. His second fifty was more sedate but a glorious extra-cover drive off Michael Hogan and a steered pull against Tim van der Gugten, raised a century in 81 balls and then past a thousand Championship runs for the summer for the first time - the first Northants batsman to achieve the feat since Stephen Peters in 2010.Duckett went on to post his third best first-class score. Taking three consecutive boundaries from Graham Wagg - bowling his left-arm spin - with sweeps either side of deep midwicket. But trying to loft van der Gugten down the ground, he found Michael Hogan at mid-on.It ended the second fabulous performance of the day after Keoghs exploits in the first session. His 9 for 52 was the seventh instance of a nine-wicket innings haul for Northants and the best figures for the county against Glamorgan.Finding significant help outside the right-handers off stump from the Wilson End - from where Kiran Carlson took four of his 5 for 28 on day one - Keogh floated Glamorgan to destruction. Genuine dismissals were mixed in with poor strokes as the visitors found no way to overcome the off spinner.Keogh struck in the fourth over of the morning with Nick Selman sharply held at short leg by Saif Zaib. Will Bragg followed lbw to Keoghs arm ball. David Lloyd tried to be positive and use his feet but found a sharply turning ball beat his off drive.Then followed two naive sweeps from out of the rough by Anuerin Donald and Carlson - both caught by Chad Barrett at backward square-leg. Graham Wagg advanced to both his deliveries - the second of which he wasnt to the pitch off and gloved a catch to short leg.At that stage, Keogh had 6 for 25. 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