Gloucestershire will be looking to bounce back after yesterdays defeat to Surrey when the face top of the group, Hampshire at home tomorrow.
Gloucestershire are currently fifth in the south group with two wins from three.
A tight victory against Glamorgan and a fantastic run chase against Essex gave them a 100% record from their first two games.
However, a loss to Surrey came next when their total of 282 was chased down with four overs to spare.
Gloucestershire’s next task is by no means an easier one.
Hampshire have a 100% record from their opening three games so far and have a wealth of players at their disposal.
Players such as South Africans Rilee Rossouw and Hashim Amla have international experience and captain James Vince is in good form and wanting to prove himself after being left out of the England squad.
Spin bowler Mason Crane returned from injury and has played his part in all three matches, taking wickets in all three matches.
Gloucestershire on the other hand, have limited international experience, but have playing is good form hoping to continue that against Hampshire.
Ryan Higgins is one player who has been in fine form for Glos with both bat and ball.
Another player that has impressed for Gloucestershire is opening batsman George Hankins scoring a good amount of runs in the first three games.
Who will win the battle of the form players?