20 run deficit - that may be a struggle for our top order to knock off for parity, managing it for just the loss if 2-3 wickets could be seen as a Pyrrhic victory at least.
7 wickets for 11 runs - I'm not sure that Sussex could match that sort of collapse (although they did lose eight wickets for 15 runs in 1967 with Percy Pocock taking seven in 11 balls).
Looks to be an intriguing day ahead.
Get to tea time with 250 on the board and its game on. We've got some great counter-attacking batsmen to take the game away from Gloucestershire. Hold onto your hats folks...
On the other hand Gloucs might feel 260 plus couldn't be chased and go into blocking mode for the rest of the game. Think 230 is a good carrot to dangle.