Cambridgeshire booked themselves a quarter-final clash with Berkshire in the MCCA Knockout Trophy with victory over Wales on Sunday. Nick Ferraby was the hero as he took six wickets to limit Wales to 190 and hand Cambs a three-wicket victory with five overs to spare. "It was nice to get a few wickets - it was a tight situation for the team," Ferraby told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire. "I don't always bowl so to get six wickets was brilliant." The win was Cambridgeshire's third in a row and means they finish second in group four behind Lincolnshire. Next up is a quarter-final tie with Berkshire, the winners of group three, and Ferraby is looking forward to the match. He said: "We're definitely up for it, we've been in good form as a team, we've been batting really well. "Bowling and fielding we could probably still work on, but we've spoken about that and hopefully we'll be able to put it right."
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