Glamorgan will take on Gloucestershire in the South Group contest of the T20 Blast 2025 on Sunday.
Glamorgan has lost a bit of touch, suffering consecutive losses against Hampshire and Surrey. Meanwhile, defending champions Gloucestershire face a tough road to remain in the knockout race.
Match Details:
Glamorgan vs Gloucestershire, South Group
Venue: Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Date & Time: July 13th at 7:30 PM IST and 3:00 PM Local Time
Live Streaming: FanCode
What is the Pitch Report for GLA vs GLO, T20 Blast 2025, South Group?
The pitch at Sophia Gardens has shown various run-scoring patterns this season, from low to high totals. Based on previous results, both batters and bowlers had opportunities to showcase their skills.
WICKETTTTT!!!! SURREY THREE DOWN 😍😍😍
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— Glamorgan Cricket 🏆 (@GlamCricket) July 11, 2025
What is the Head-to-Head Record for Glamorgan vs Gloucestershire in T20 Blast matches?
Total Matches Played: 39
Glamorgan Won: 17
Gloucestershire Won: 18
Tied: 1
No Result: 3
Recent form:
Glamorgan: Lost, Lost, Won, Won, Lost
Gloucestershire: Lost, Lost, Won, Won, Won
GLA vs GLO, T20 Blast 2025, South Group Probable Winners:
Gloucestershire are expected to win this match.
What is the Expected, Probable Playing XIs for GLA vs GLO, T20 Blast 2025, South Group?
Glamorgan
Kiran Carlson (c), William Smale, Alex Horton (wk), Ben Kellaway, Colin Ingram, Asa Tribe, Dan Douthwaite, Imad Wasim, Ned Leonard, Andy Gorvin, Jamie Mcilroy.
Gloucestershire
Miles Hammond, D’Arcy Short, Cameron Bancroft (wk), Oliver Price, Jack Taylor (c), Ben Charlesworth, Graeme van Buuren, David Payne, Marchant de Lange, Josh Shaw, Ajeet Singh Dale.
Injury Updates:
Currently, the players from both squads are doing well and fit. It will be added when there is an update.
What are the Fantasy Cricket Top Picks, Players for GLA vs GLO, T20 Blast 2025, South Group?
Top Pick – Batter
Colin Ingram has found his form in the 2nd half of the season for Glamorgan, scoring 283 runs in his last 5 innings, which includes 3 half-centuries and a century.
Whatever happens in this game, a secret identity has been revealed. Colin Ingram is a true Superman [or SuperGlam] for us… in this match and so many more.
A superhero in every sense.. with a credit also to Boy Wonder Asa Tribe! #SURvGLAM #OhGlammyGlammy pic.twitter.com/jUkgXZXF60
— Glamorgan Cricket 🏆 (@GlamCricket) July 11, 2025
Top Pick – All-Rounder
Dan Douthwaite is the premier all-rounder for Glamorgan, who continues to shine across departments. In 12 matches this season, he picked up 15 wickets and scored 196 runs.
Top Pick – Bowler
With limited appearances this season, Josh Shaw has made a massive difference with the ball for Gloucestershire, picking up 14 wickets in 6 matches at an economy of 8.69.
Top Pick – Wicketkeeper
William Smale has become the regular starter for Glamorgan this season. He did well to some extent, adding 255 runs in 12 innings at a strike rate of 134.92 with the best score of 65.
X-Factor:
What are the Fantasy Suggested Teams for GLA vs GLO, T20 Blast 2025, South Group?
1. William Smale, Colin Ingram (vc), Miles Hammond, Asa Tribe, Imad Wasim, D’Arcy Short (c), Dan Douthwaite, Oliver Price, Ben Kellaway, Josh Shaw, David Payne.
2. Cameron Bancroft, William Smale, Colin Ingram, Jack Taylor, Kiran Carlson, Imad Wasim, D’Arcy Short, Dan Douthwaite (c), Oliver Price, Ben Kellaway, Josh Shaw (vc).
Highlights are available from our game against Middlesex on our website and on our YouTube channel.
— Gloucestershire Cricket 🏆 (@Gloscricket) July 11, 2025
Pre-Match Analysis:
Glamorgan returned empty-handed from their trips to Southampton and London, losing to Hampshire (95 runs) and Surrey (6 wickets), respectively. These defeats dropped them to 4th place in the South Group standings. At the batting-friendly Kennington Oval, where 446 runs were scored, Glamorgan lost a high-scoring game with 5 balls remaining, unable to counter Dan Lawrence’s aggressive 120*.
On a positive note, half-centuries from Colin Ingram (69) and Asa Tribe (56*) highlighted their innings earlier, helping them reach 222 for 6. With Somerset already in the knockout stage, seven other teams are still vying for the remaining three spots. It’s a critical match for Glamorgan to stay in the hunt.
Concerning signs are emerging in Gloucestershire’s camp, the defending champions, who have lost their momentum after defeats to Surrey and Middlesex. Their batters failed to perform together in both games, managing only around 160 when chasing targets over 185.
After these setbacks, they are now 7th in the South Group standings with 16 points. With the competition heating up at the top, Gloucestershire’s chances of reaching the Quarter-finals are very slim.