Great Britain need to win one of Sundays singles matches against Serbia to reach the Davis Cup semifinals after Jamie Murray and Dom Inglot won the doubles rubber in Belgrade.The defending champions led overnight thanks to Kyle Edmunds convincing victory over Janko Tipsarevic but James Ward was just as well beaten by Dusan Lajovic in the delayed second rubber played on Saturday afternoon.That left the tie firmly in the balance, with the doubles rubber seen as crucial to both teams hopes, but especially to those of Britain.There were plenty of nerves on show but the British pair recovered from a wobble at the end of the second set and the start of the third to win 6-1, 6-7(2), 6-3, 6-4.Murray and Inglot had only played one previous Davis Cup rubber together before, losing to Americas Bryan brothers in the opening round last year.The Murray brothers teamed up for the rest of the title-winning campaign, leaving Inglot sitting on the sidelines and still waiting for his first victory in the competition.That was expected to come here, with Serbia fielding Nenad Zimonjic, a classy but fading doubles force at the age of 40, and the inexperienced Filip Krajinovic. The Serbians had named Tipsarevic in their doubles pair at the draw on Thursday but he revealed after Fridays match that he was struggling with illness.He hinted that Krajinovic, who had not played a match since May because of injury, was also far from 100 percent, and the 24-year-old looked distinctly rusty as Britain raced through the opening set with the sun finally shining over the Tasmajdan Stadium.Murray and Inglot had chances in the second set, too, missing four break points, and Zimonjic took full advantage in the tie-break. The start of the third set was the key to the match, with Serbia now playing confidently, and both Inglot and Murray came under pressure on their serves.But they weathered it and finally ended a run of nine unconverted break points when Zimonjic double-faulted to trail 5-3. 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Essendon agonised long and hard before selecting Victorian midfielder Andrew McGrath with the No.1 pick at the AFL draft.The Bombers began Friday nights draft in Sydney by claiming McGrath, from TAC Cup club Sandringham Dragons, with the first No.1 pick in the clubs history.Hes a winner ... hes a leader and theyre hard to find, so that was probably the major reason we decided to take him, Essendon list manager Adrian Dodoro said.He performs at a high level and when he performs he wins.Greater Western Sydney opted for another Victorian midfielder in Tim Taranto with the second overall pick, with Brisbane pouncing on North Ballarat onballer Hugh McCluggage at No.3.Gold Coast dominated early proceedings at Sydneys Hordern Pavilion and the Suns selected three midfielders and a defender with their four picks inside the top 10.AFL national talent manager Kevin Sheahan declared this years talent pool heavy with midfielders and the first round proved him right.Most players picked early were midfielders or projected to move into the middle as they gained AFL experience.Fremantle chose a tall defender, local product Griffin Logue of Swan Districts, at No.8 and Port Adelaide snared a tall forward - the Murray Bushrangers Todd Marshall at No.18.The Western Bulldogs finished off the first round with the only ruckman picked early - South Fremantles Tim English.Six clubs - Collingwood, St Kilda, Geelong, Richmond, Hawthorn and Melbourne - didnt have a pick in the first round after dealing them away during the trade period.The Pies snared both their father-sonn targets, matching a North Melbourne bid for Gavin Browns son Callum at pick 35 and securing Peter Daicos son Josh at pick 57 after no other clubs bid for him.ddddddddddddWest Coast landed Chris Watermans son Jake with the 77th and final pick of the draft.Those arent the only famous names to return to the AFL. 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