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2018 Somerset County Cricket Club 1St XI Fixtures 2018 Somerset County Cricket Club 1st XI Fixtures DATE DAYS HOME AWAY VENUE COMP Mon 19th Mar 1 Somerset Gloucestershire CACG T20 Friendly x 2 Tue 20th Mar 1 Somerset Gloucestershire CACG 50 Over Friendly Thu 22nd Mar 2 Somerset Worcestershire Taunton Vale 2 Day Friendly Mon 26th Mar 3 Warwickshire Somerset Edgbaston 3 Day Friendly Wed 4th April 1 Gloucestershire Somerset Bristol 50 Over Friendly Fri 6th April 4 Somerset Ireland CACG 4 day Friendly Fri 13th April 3 Somerset Oxford MCCU Taunton Vale 3 day Friendly Fri 20th April 4 Somerset Worcestershire CACG CC 1 Fri 27th April 4 Somerset Yorkshire CACG CC 1 Fri 4th May 4 Lancashire Somerset Emirates Old Trafford CC 1 Fri 11th May 4 Somerset Hampshire CACG CC 1 Fri 18th May 1 Surrey Somerset Kia Oval RLODC Sun 20th May 1 Somerset Glamorgan CACG RLODC Tue 22nd May 1 Somerset Sussex Sharks CACG RLODC Fri 25th May 1 Essex Somerset Chelmsford F RLODC Sun 27th May 1 Somerset Middlesex CACG RLODC Tue 29th May 1 Kent Somerset Canterbury F RLODC Fri 1st June 1 Somerset Gloucestershire CACG RLODC Wed 6th June 1 Hampshire Somerset Ageas Bowl F RLODC Sat 9th June 4 Somerset Nottinghamshire CACG CC 1 Thu 14th June 1 TBC TBC TBC 1 x F RLODC QF x 2 Sun 17th June 1 TBC TBC TBC RLODC SF Mon 18th June 1 TBC TBC TBC F TBC RLODC SF Wed 20th June 4 Surrey Somerset Guildford CC 1 Wed 20th June 1 England Women South Africa Women CACG WIT20 Wed 20th June 1 South Africa Women New Zealand Women CACG WIT20 Sat 23rd June 1 England Women New Zealand Women CACG WIT20 Sat 23rd June 1 England Women South Africa Women CACG WIT20 Mon 25th June 4 Essex Somerset Chelmsford F CC 1 Sat 30th June 1 TBC TBC Lord's RLODC Final Fri 6th July 1 Somerset Gloucestershire CACG T20 Sun 8th July 1 Somerset Kent Spitfires CACG T20 Tue 10th July 4 India A West Indies A CACG TOM 4 Fri 13th July 1 Gloucestershire Somerset Bristol F T20 Thu 19th July 1 Middlesex Somerset Lord's F T20 Fri 20th July 1 Glamorgan Somerset SSE SWALEC F T20 Sun 22nd July 4 Worcestershire Somerset New Road CC 1 Sun 22nd July 1 Western Storm Yorkshire Diamonds CACG KSL Fri 27th July 1 Surrey Somerset Kia Oval F T20 Sun 29th July 1 Somerset Middlesex CACG T20 Sun 29th July 1 Western Storm Loughborough Lightning CACG KSL Wed 1st Aug 1 Somerset Hampshire CACG T20 Fri 3rd Aug 1 Somerset Essex Eagles CACG T20 Sun 5th Aug 1 Sussex Sharks Somerset Hove T20 Wed 8th Aug 1 Hampshire Somerset Ageas Bowl F T20 Thu 9th Aug 1 Western Storm Lancashire Thunder CACG KSL Fri 10th Aug 1 Somerset Surrey CACG T20 Sun 12th Aug 1 Somerset Glamorgan CACG T20 Thu 16th Aug 1 Kent Spitfires Somerset Canterbury F T20 Sun 19th Aug 4 Somerset Essex CACG CC 1 Thu 23rd Aug 1 TBC TBC TBC T20 QF Fri 24th Aug 1 TBC TBC TBC T20 QF Sat 25th Aug 1 TBC TBC TBC T20 QF Sun 26th Aug 1 TBC TBC TBC T20 QF Wed 29th Aug 4 Yorkshire Somerset Emerald Headingley CC 1 Tue 4th Sept 4 Somerset Lancashire CACG CC 1 Mon 10th Sept 4 Hampshire Somerset Ageas Bowl CC 1 Sat 15th Sept 1 TBC TBC Edgbaston F T20 Finals Day Tue 18th Sept 4 Somerset Surrey CACG CC 1 Mon 24th Sept 4 Nottinghamshire Somerset Trent Bridge CC 1 F Floodlit QF Quarter Final SF Semi Final CC 1 Specsavers County Championship Division One RLODC Royal London One-Day Cup T20 T20 Blast WIT20 Women’s IT20 KSL Kia Super League TOM4 Four-Day Tourist Match.
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