Warwickshire skipper Grant Elliot after winning the toss invited the Nottinghamshire side to bat first. ’High-flying Japan’s final World Cup qualifier against Saudi Arabia on Tuesday is a dead rubbe. The United Arab Emirates, currently fourth in the group following their win over the Saudis on Tuesday, also retain a mathematical hope. ed resistance and struck a 44-ball 72 but his efforts were never enough to take the side over the line as they were restricted to 168/8. “I feel pressure,” the 25-year-old told reporters after her three-set, third-round victory against 26th-ranked Zhang Shuai. Nottinghamshire beat WaWarwickshire by 22 runs in NatWest T20 Blast final. “We need goals and towards the end of the game we might have to take some risks as well. However, with only the top two teams able to qualify for Russia directly, third-placed Australia will hope the Samurai Blue can emerge with a win or hold the Saudis to a draw. reated huge puddles all over the pitch at Dinamo’s Maksimir stadium, endangering the players’ safety and making it impossible for them to control the ball. rom further participation in the US Open pending a final determination whether a major offense has been committed during his first round singles match,” said the statement.