Trego hopes to be back bowling by the time Somerset resume their Championship campaign (Getty)
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Somerset all-rounder Pete Trego remains confident they can still reach the quarter-finals of the Twenty20 Cup.
Trego claimed the man of the match award against Glamorgan as Somerset recorded their first win in four games.
"With the Twenty20 format there's absolutely no reason why you can't go win after win in this," he told BBC Radio Bristol.
"If you're confident going into games you can do some damage so we're fully confident we can win the next six."
Trego is not fit to bowl after a rib muscle tear, but showed his worth as a specialist batsman by scoring 79 runs against the Welsh side.
"We have no fear about playing anyone at any ground," he added. "If we do the right things we always feel we'll win.
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It's about time that we all stood up and be counted
Somerset all-rounder Pete Trego
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"In a way it was a kind of a blessing in disguise that Marcus Trescothick got out early because it made myself and the other batsman stand up and be counted.
"I think that's what we need to be doing, we can't expect Marcus and Justin Langer to get runs all the time.
"We're a very capable batting line up and it's about time that we all stood up and be counted.
"It was fantastic that those who may be perceived as lesser batsman got the runs. It is good for the club."
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