Head Coach David Harrison has named a 15-player squad to take on local rivals Gloucestershire in their Metro Bank One-Day Cup match at Sophia Gardens.
All-rounder Dan Douthwaite returns for the Welsh county in an otherwise unchanged squad. Douthwaite has been released from The Hundred by Welsh Fire to link up with his county teammates in Cardiff.
Douthwaite is yet to feature for Welsh Fire this year and is set to make his return to competitive action following a side strain that kept him on the sidelines through the majority of June and July.
With three group-stage matches to go, Glamorgan are well in the hunt of achieving qualification to the knockout stages, sitting in fifth place in Group B, but just one point behind second-placed Northamptonshire.
Last time out, the Welsh county secured victory on the road at Hove. Half-centuries by Colin Ingram and Eddie Byrom, plus a career-best return of 4/25 by Zain ul Hassan helped Glamorgan to a four-wicket victory against the Sussex Sharks.
Tomorrow's opponents, Gloucestershire are one point and two places above the Welsh county in the Group B standings as both teams prepare for a crunch match in the Welsh Capital.
Gloucestershire most recently defeated their West Country rivals Somerset in convincing fashion as they posted a mammoth 454/3, largely thanks to an incredible 224* from 151 balls from James Bracey.
View from the Camp - David Harrison
"We're still in the mix. We've got three big games coming up, beginning with Gloucestershire tomorrow. If we can win two of our last three, I think we've got a really good chance.
"We want to win as many games as we can but also give a lot of the guys some good opportunities and also keep the senior guys reasonably fresh.
"That's still the plan, we've named a strong squad for the game tomorrow against Gloucestershire, we'll give it our all and then see where we stand ahead of the weekend".
Head-to-Head - Glamorgan vs Gloucestershire
19 May 2013 at Sophia Gardens - Gloucestershire won by 7 runs.
18 August 2013 at Bristol - Gloucestershire won by 2 wickets.
6 June 2016 at Sophia Gardens - Glamorgan won by 52 runs.
27 April 2017 at Bristol - Glamorgan won by 18 runs.
18 May 2018 at Sophia Gardens - Gloucestershire won by 8 wickets.
30 April 2019 at Bristol - Glamorgan won by 74 runs.
Gloucestershire had been victorious in the corresponding game at Sophia Gardens in 2018 when Chris Liddle claimed for wickets before George Hankins struck 85 and Chris Dent 80 to see the West Country side to an eight-wicket victory.
However, Glamorgan had won the previous two List A encounters in 2017 and 2016. In the former, the Welsh county won at Bristol by 18 runs with Jacques Rudolph making 121 before Colin Ingram took 3/39 with his leg-spin. The contest at Cardiff in June 2016 also saw Glamorgan defeat Gloucestershire who, at the time, were the reigning Cup holders. A fine 75 from Will Bragg saw Glamorgan to a competitive total of 289 before Graham Wagg and Timm van der Gugten made their way through the visitor’s batting line-up as the Welsh county eased to victory by 52 runs.
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