Neither of these sides has anything to play for in this match other than local pride, both are out having both been very hit and miss in there Twenty20 campaigns this season.
Gloucestershire were dreadful last time out against Worcestershire and crumbled to 93 all out, However, the game before they chased down a decent target against Glamorgan and won with relative ease, i suppose them 2 matches sum up Gloucestershire season to a tee.
Somerset looked to be on there way to defeat last time out when the rain came and saved them, although in truth they would have liked to finish the game as a 'no result' ended there qualification hopes. Ian Blackwell, a player who should be great in this format has flopped and been given time off the find some form but a lack of consistancy across the board has been Somersets problem.
It could be an entertaining match this with both sides relaxed and able to enjoy it, and really could be 50/50 who wins in. Gloucestershire though are priced at 2.50 which seems a little high to me and has made me fancy a nibble.
Pick : Gloucestershire win Odds : 2.50 Stake : 6 / 10 Bookmaker : William Hill Match Result : Postponed Tipster Personal Link/Sponsor:
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Gloucestershire were dreadful last time out against Worcestershire and crumbled to 93 all out, However, the game before they chased down a decent target against Glamorgan and won with relative ease, i suppose them 2 matches sum up Gloucestershire season to a tee.
Somerset looked to be on there way to defeat last time out when the rain came and saved them, although in truth they would have liked to finish the game as a 'no result' ended there qualification hopes. Ian Blackwell, a player who should be great in this format has flopped and been given time off the find some form but a lack of consistancy across the board has been Somersets problem.
It could be an entertaining match this with both sides relaxed and able to enjoy it, and really could be 50/50 who wins in. Gloucestershire though are priced at 2.50 which seems a little high to me and has made me fancy a nibble.