GREAT SAVE!published at 20:58 British Summer Time 10 October 2014
Wales can't get out of their own half now - Haris Medunjanin hitting a low, dipping shot which is beaten clear by Wayne Hennessey.
Wales draw 0-0 with Bosnia in qualifying
Bale almost scores injury-time winner
England beat Croatia 2-1 in U21 qualifier
Berahino wins and converts penalty
Marc Higginson
Wales can't get out of their own half now - Haris Medunjanin hitting a low, dipping shot which is beaten clear by Wayne Hennessey.
Former Wales defender Kevin Ratcliffe on BBC Radio Wales: "Bosnia-Hercegovina are getting a little too close for comfort. That left-hand side issue has not been rectified at half-time at all."
Is there a player in the world who is as superior to his international team-mates as Gareth Bale? In the past George Weah for Liberia comes to mind but can anyone compare to Bale in the current day?
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Bosnia are really beginning to impose themselves now. Like a prizefighter, they kept their opponent at arm's length in the opening stages before upping the tempo in the championship rounds. They go close again when Edin Dzeko's back-header is turned around the post by Wayne Hennessey. Can they deliver a knockout blow?
The game is beginning to open up and Edin Dzeko is given space to shoot from the edge of the area, but his low daisy-cutter is easy for Wayne Hennessey.
Wayne Hennessey comes to Wales' rescue with a fine, point-blank save from Haris Medunjanin. Wales pour up the other end and Muhamed Besic makes a superb tackle to stop Gareth Bale in full flight.
You're good, Gareth... but not that good. He steps up from 40 yards and smashes a free-kick over the bar. Worth a try, I suppose.
A second set of 45 to break the deadlock.
The shock is still on. Kazakhstan have survived to half-time without conceding an equaliser against the mighty Netherlands. They are 1-0 ahead after a goal from Rinat Abdulin, who later got booked for time-wasting. In the 33rd minute.
No such concerns for Low Countries neighbours Belgium. The Red Devils are cruising against tiny Andorra, with a brace from ex-Chelsea man Kevin De Bruyne and Nacer Chadli giving them a healthy 3-0 lead.
Italy break the deadlock against Azerbaijan seconds before half-time through Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini, while Charlton defender Tal Ben Haim scores Israel's second goal in Cyprus.
Former Wales defender Kevin Ratcliffe on BBC Radio Wales: "Gareth Bale is more-or-less being man marked, so I think it will be one of the midfielders if we are going to score tonight because the two away defenders are very close together. It is a very tight affair."
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Wales Sport at Cardiff City Stadium
"Despite the raucous atmosphere and chances at both ends, it remains goalless at the Cardiff City Stadium.
"Gareth Bale has not been as influential as usual, primarily because he has been stalked by Everton's Muhamed Besic in midfield.
"The Real Madrid star has still managed a couple of efforts on goal and, with Bosnia posing a threat in the form of captain Edin Dzeko and Roma playmaker Miralem Pjanic, 0-0 is probably a fair scoreline at the break."
The number crunchers have Bosnia in charge of this one. Interesting.
Former Wales defender Kevin Ratcliffe on BBC Radio Wales: "I think Chris Coleman will be relatively pleased with the way the lads have played, 70% of the time it has probably been how he would have wanted. Maybe they could have had a few more chances but they have to tighten up that left-hand side."
So far, so good for Wales... but Bosnia are becoming more and more of a force.
Bosnia are suddenly building a head of steam now - Vedad Ibisevic making a meal out of a trip in the area (no penalty), James Chester then making a crucial interception before Edin Dzeko is inches away from diverting a deep cross past the goalkeeper. Three scares in quick succession for the hosts.
Michael Blighe:, external Devastated that Keano has got rid of the beard. Thought he was auditioning for a role in Bad Santa 2.
There's a lull in play at the moment - Wales losing their direction and Bosnia happy to take the sting out of the occasion. Five minutes until half-time.
Former Wales defender Kevin Ratcliffe on BBC Radio Wales: "Chris Gunter is having a field day, he is our best attacking player at the moment."
Edward Herbert: , externalPromising start. More of this please. Come on #Wales!