Glamorgan begin their campaign with two matches in three days at Neath, hosting Hampshire and Derbyshire at a venue which also saw the women’s team defeat Leicestershire three days previously.
As in the last two years, the visit is the only time Glamorgan’s senior men play outside Cardiff, with Neath replacing Swansea on the schedule and no matches in Colwyn Bay since Covid disrupted the county’s links with the north.
“I’m a big fan of the outgrounds, always have been since I was growing up watching Glamorgan at Abergavenny then travelling to Swansea and Colwyn Bay. Neath do a really good job so I’m looking forward to it,” said Harrison.
The other two home games will be played in Cardiff while Glamorgan face trips to The Oval (Surrey), Bristol (Gloucestershire), Chelmsford (Essex) and Worcester with the top three in each group progressing to the knock-out stages.
Glamorgan (from): Byrom, Tribe, Smale, Carlson (c), Root, Ul Hassan, Horton, Gorvin, Harris, Leonard, Franco, Morris, Hurle.
Hampshire (from): Gubbins (c), Orr, Middleton, Organ, Prest, Weatherley, Eckland, Jack, Kelly, Lumsden, Neal, Varma, Mayes.