Glamorgan Women sealed a League Two Finals Day place with a match to spare, as they cruised to a nine-wicket victory over Gloucestershire.
Bethan Ellis (67*) and Bethan Gammon (40*) made short work of a target of 115 in the 14th over, taking Glamorgan to their fifth win in six completed games.
It was the first time Glamorgan Women had played a home double-header with the men’s team.
Bea Willis top-scored with 28 in Gloucestershire’s 114-5, while Anna-Mae Shearn was the most successful bowler with 2-27.
Visiting captain Melissa Story chose to bat and Willis got them off to a decent start, reaching 36-1 in the powerplay.
But Shearn bowled her in the eighth over and Gloucestershire could not accelerate on a pitch with large wide boundaries in place for the men’s game, with Georgia Cant’s 16 not out the best of a series of cameos.
Spinner Gemma Porter was as usual the most economical home bowler, with 1-16 in the powerplay and death overs.
Captain Lauren Parfitt fell to Charlie Phillips (1-17) in the first over of the Glamorgan reply, but Ellis and Gammon rode their luck and went hard in the powerplay with 20 coming off the sixth over.
Warwickshire loanee Ellis, 25, had most of the strike, bringing up her 50 off 42 balls, but Gammon was equally aggressive as their century stand took just 11 overs.
Ellis belted her ninth four over mid-on to end the contest, while Gammon’s runs came off just 26 deliveries to give her an impressive strike-rate.
Glamorgan qualify alongside Middlesex from the South Group for Finals Day at Northampton on Saturday, 26 July.