Warwickshire started off their chase in a disappointing manned when they lost openers Sibley and Ed Pollock early and were eventually left tottering at 63/4. The Serb had then retired from his quarterfinal match at SW19 because of the injury from which he had been suffering for a year and a half. Patel on the other side remained not out at 64 and later stitched a partnership of 28 runs in 11 balls with the skipper. up to the Cuban storm as he took the lightweight title, beating Lazaro Alvarez Estrada. Wales have provided some of the greats of British football down the years, with Mark Hughes, Ryan Giggs and Gareth Bale all doing sterling service for their country. Warwickshire skipper Grant Elliot after winning the toss invited the Nottinghamshire side to bat first. “I think I finally settled in after being a bit over-amped at the start. Probably something that will go immediately to check it, and if he deserve a suspension, he takes it, and if he don’t deserve, don’t take it. on Tuesday but even a dominant win may not be enough to grab the second automatic ticket to Russia, with Saudi Arabia two better in goal difference. Cricket South Africa reported loss for fiscal year.