Glamorgan secured a nail biting draw against Warwickshire with a battling display on the final day of their Bob Willis Trophy campaign.
Opener Nick Selman did most to defy the Bears, facing 215 deliveries for his 73 runs as Glamorgan held on to finish on 265/9 in Cardiff, with final pair Timm van der Gugten and Michael Hogan surviving the last 17 balls of the day.
"It was just about sticking with my game, waiting until they bowled straight and capitalising on that, just being patient," said Selman.
"When (last man) Michael Hogan was batting on leg stump I wasn't overly confident, the boys were nervous but, fair play, he kept them out.
"We played pretty well and showed some guts at the end to stick it out against an experienced side, but there are things to work on during the winter to get better for next season.
"There's no doubt we've got things to improve on, the boys know that and they'll work hard."