Going into the Durham match we have won the last six matches in all competitions so the confidence is high in the squad.

The really pleasing thing is that as we haven’t played at 100% in the One-Day Cup yet but are still winning games.

We have played well in parts but we haven’t fielded as well as we can - particularly against Derbyshire - our bowling can improve as a group and we need to rotate the strike better in the middle of our innings.

If we can start performing anything like our best we are going to put ourselves in with a great chance of getting out of the group stage.

It is funny how things go. In the NatWest T20 Blast form we had a number of really close finishes and couldn’t quite get over the line.

In the Royal London One-Day Cup we beat Derbyshire and Leicestershire on the final ball of the match and won with two balls to spare against Somerset.

I think being involved in those tight games in the T20 can only have helped. We’ve been there before and it’s just about trying to keep as calm as we can and executing our skill. That’s something we’ve just done better this time.

It’s been nice to be contributing, especially to be there at the end to finish things off.

To be able to hit the winning runs against our local rivals Somerset was particularly satisfying.

You just try to keep a clear head and think about where you want to hit the ball and back yourself to execute if the bowlers miss their areas.

The next few games will have a big impact on whether we can qualify for the knock out phase of the competition.

With our bowling options and the depth we have in our batting this is a competition we back ourselves in and hopefully we can keep our form going.