Head coach Matt Maynard has named a 14-man squad for our next two Vitality Blast matches against local rivals Gloucestershire tomorrow and Hampshire Hawks on Friday at Sophia Gardens.
Yesterday's abandoned game against Surrey was overseas signing Marnus Labuschagne's final match of this spell with the Club. Marnus has joined Australia's tour of Sri Lanka, which means that Colin Ingram is likely to make his first start in this year's competition.
All-rounder Callum Taylor is also included in the squad in the place of Joe Cooke.
Both Glamorgan and Gloucestershire are on five points in the South Group but the away side has played a game less and sits two spots ahead of the Welsh county in fifth.
Head-to-head – Glamorgan vs Gloucestershire
In all, the two teams have met 32 times previously in the competition with Glamorgan winning 14 and Gloucestershire 15, whilst the game at Cardiff in August 2019 ended in a dramatic tie. Overall, Glamorgan have won 8 of the matches against Gloucestershire at Sophia Gardens and lost 6, with the results of their last six meetings at the Cardiff ground being:
10 July, 2016 - Gloucestershire won by 9 wickets
3 Aug, 2017 - Gloucestershire won by 5 runs (DLS Method)
3 Aug, 2018 - Glamorgan won by 2 runs
1 Aug, 2019 - Match Tied
18 Sept, 2020 - Glamorgan won by 17 runs
10 June, 2021 - Gloucestershire won by 4 runs
How to watch/listen:
The game will be shown on the Club's live stream with commentary from Nick Webb and his BBC Radio Wales colleagues.
You can enjoy highlights and match updates on the club’s social media channels.