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The performance was a return to form for Glamorgan, who had a last-ball victory over Leicestershire the previous week after losing to Kent and Tier One side Hampshire in recent outings.
Middlesex chose to bowl and Jeans took a few balls to get themselves before the Powerplay took them to 66 in six overs.
Trapped lbw by Hannah Davies in the 10th over, Parfitt hit nine boundaries, with Glamorgan already on their way to a strong score of 97-1 at half-time.
Megan Sturge was dismissed for six, but Jeans and Bethan Gammon (31) put on a 56-run partnership.
Jeans hit 11 fours and a six before being stumped by Lauren Turner (2-22), who took two wickets in the 19th over.
Middlesex were outscored 23-3 on the powerplay, with Scarlett Hughes and leading scorer Saskia Horley unable to capitalize on missed opportunities.
Glamorgan’s lone pacer Eve Jackson took a wicket in her first two overs, while Horley (12) picked off Gemma Porter at mid-wicket.
Riva Pindoria and Pippa Sproul halted the slide but there were only 48 on the board at the halfway stage and Jackson returned to bowl out Pindoria for 19 runs.
Sproul towards mid-off, off Sara Phillips, to signal the end of any remaining hope for the visitors
It was a surprisingly one-sided contest with Middlesex defeating Glamorgan in two of the three meetings in 2025.
Finty Trussler (18) managed to get Middlesex into three figures, before Phillips, Jackson and Porter cleared the lower order, with Glamorgan’s catch disappointing as the only blemish on a commanding display.
Glamorgan finish their group campaign against Worcestershire Rapids on Sunday 5 July, while Middlesex host Sussex Sharks at Radlett later the same day.