Lewis Koumas headed an equaliser in time added on to earn Wales a 1-1 friendly draw at home to Ghana, who were denied a winning start under Carlos Queiroz as part of their World Cup preparations.
Daniel James hit the post and crossbar in quick succession for the home side during a first half which Wales controlled.
After an indifferent opening hour at a sparsely populated Cardiff City Stadium, Ghana rewarded their exuberant fans with the opening goal as substitute Caleb Yirenkyi struck on the rebound.
Wales eventually got the goal their performance deserved in the third minute of added time, when Neco Williams' inviting cross from the right was nodded in by a stooping Koumas to score his first international goal.
Having missed out on World Cup qualification by losing to Bosnia-Herzegovina at this ground in March, this was a third game without victory for Craig Bellamy's men, even if the performance had its bright moments.
As disappointing as it was for Ghana to squander their winning position, a draw after five successive losses will serve as a timely confidence boost before taking on a World Cup group in which they have been drawn alongside England, Croatia and Panama.