After staging an incredible victory over Surrey to keep their County Championship title hopes alive, we've priced Somerset at 13/1 to win all three domestic trophies in the 2024 season.
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Chasing 221 to take victory, Surrey's batting order collapsed at the hands of Somerset's spinners and were bowled out for 109 with just five minutes of the game remaining.
Stealing the headlines with his match-winning delivery, Jack Leach claimed five wickets apiece alongside 18-year-old Archie Vaughan.
The result reduces Surrey's advantage at the top to eight points with two matches to play as Somerset go in search of their maiden County Championship Division One title.
An astonishing achievement in itself, that's not the only silverware the Taunton side have their eyes on.
Somerset are one of four southern section teams set to compete at Finals Day in the T20 Blast and they will quickly reacquaint themselves with Surrey, whom they face in the semi-finals.
Jason Kerr's outfit are the defending champions in the Blast and though they only finished third in the south group, Somerset have a tendency to come alive in the knockout stages, as they demonstrated in the quarter-finals when powering to 215 against the Northamptonshire Steelbacks.
Tom Banton made 75 off 43 balls that evening but Somerset will be without their star batsman after he sustained an ankle injury while playing football. Not that it stopped him from contributing in their County Championship win over Surrey, with Banton hobbling in at No.11 and scoring 46 in a vital last-wicket stand.
A week after Finals Day, Somerset are in 50-over action against Glamorgan as they look to triumph in the One Day Cup for the first time since 2019.
It would be an unprecedented accomplishment if Somerset were to be successful in all three competitions.
Since the inaugural edition of the T20 Blast, no team has lifted all three domestic trophies in England. Surrey went the closest in 2003 as they triumphed in the T20 Blast and One Day Cup, but finished third in the County Championship Division one standings.