09:54 PM IST, 05:24 PM Local Time: What a terrific performance from Glamorgan as they beat Gloucestershire by 50 runs to end their campaign on a good note. As far as Gloucestershire are concerned, they will need to wait for the results of the other fixtures to know who will be their opponent for their away Quarter-Final!
Chasing a massive 236 for victory, Gloucestershire need a terrific start and they did get that as the experienced duo of D'Arcy Short and Dawid Malan found the fence with frequency. Their 63-run opening stand was, however, broken in the final over of the Powerplay as a short of a length delivery from Nathan McAndrew undid Short. Mason Crane came into the attack with the field spread out and he didn't take time to remove Miles Hammond as Daniel Douthwaite took a nice catch at deep point.
A couple of overs later, Crane struck again with Jack Taylor edging it behind to Chris Cooke although the Gloucestershire skipper didn't believe he had hit it. Gloucestershire fell further behind in the chase when Malan was castled for 39 by the end of the 10th over. Then, the duo of James Bracey and Kamran Dhariwal looked to keep their side in the game with a few big hits. But Ben Kellaway broke their 44-run stand with Asa Tribe taking a good catch to get rid of Bracey.
Kamran Dhariwal also fell off the very next delivery with the Glamorgan captain, Carlson taking a cracking catch at backward point off Andy Gorvin's bowling. Liam Scott who surprisingly came low at No.8 didn't add much to the scoreboard as Kellaway took a fine return catch. Matt Taylor was the next to depart as he was castled by a searing yorker from Douthwaite. A mix-up resulted in the ninth wicket as Smale and Gorvin combined to run-out Marchant de Lange. Eventually, Jimmy Neesham had Graeme van Buuren caught-behind with five balls left in the innings as Gloucestershire were rolled over for 185!