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Steffan relishing prospect of quick return to Sofia Gardens

The Cidermen travel to Cardiff later today to take on Glamorgan in search of their first win in the Twenty20 Cup

SOMERSET
18-Jun-2003
The Cidermen travel to Cardiff later today to take on Glamorgan in search of their first win in the Twenty20 Cup.
Having lost their opening match in the new competition Somerset will be keen to get a favourable result tonight, and nobody more so than Steffan Jones who played at Sofia Gardens for Wales in their One Day International against England last weekend.
The Welshman from Llanelli told me: "Every game my bowling is getting better, and at last it's going right for me this season. Just when everybody else is going down with injury I'm starting to get going."
He continued: "It will be a bit strange for me going back to play against the team who I played for last weekend and I expect that I'll get a few jibes but I'm looking forward to the match this evening."
Somerset coach Kevin Shine told me: "This is a competition that we think that we should do well in, and in our first game we played ourselves into a good position and then let it slip away.If we can get a grip of these situations then we can win this one tonight.
With Aaron Laraman suffering from a side strain, all rounder Gareth Andrew comes into an otherwise unchanged team from the one that played on Friday evening.
The full Somerset team will be - Jamie Cox, Mike Burns, Carl Gazzard, Ian Blackwell, Keith Parsons, Wes Durston, Keith Dutch, Simon Francis, Gareth Andrew, Rob Turner and Steffan Jones.