DERBYSHIRE conceded a first innings deficit of 79 when they were bowled out for 203 on day two in their LV County Championship match against Glamorgan at the Swalec Stadium.
It could have been worse for Derbyshire but for a last-wicket stand of 50 between Wayne White (38) and Mark Footitt (26 not out) which gave them the small consolation of a batting point.
Swing, which was not really much of a factor the previous day, was a big contribution to Glamorgan's success with the new ball, with six Derbyshire batsmen falling to lbw decisions – including debutant Cheteshwar Pujara.
Former Derbyshire all-rounder Graham Wagg, who did so much to salvage Glamorgan's innings with his swift 62, gave his side their first two wickets when he had Billy Godleman lbw for eight and then had Ben Slater caught at gully off a rising ball for 18 at 45-2.
That brought in Pujara but the India batsman lasted only 26 balls and scored seven before he was lbw to Jim Allenby at 58-3.
Michael Hogan knocked Wayne Madsen off his feet to earn another lbw decision – the captain made 16 – and Wes Durston was trapped on the crease by Allenby for 10 to make it 78-5.
Alex Hughes and Gareth Cross put on 49 before Cross was lbw to Hogan for 30, his highest Championship score of the season, and Hughes followed shortly after for 24, lbw to Wagg at 131-7.
Young off-spinner Kieran Bull went for 16 in his first over but took two wickets in successive balls to start his second, with David Wainwright (4) and Tony Palladino offering easy catches. Bull's two overs brought him 2-35.
White hit three sixes and four fours in his 38 before he was caught at mid off, leaving Footitt unbeaten after striking five fours.