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Sunday 22 September 1996 18:02 EDT
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Rain forced the postponement yesterday of the fifth and final match in the one-day international series in Toronto between India and Pakistan. The Sahara Cup series is level at 2-2. The game will now be played today, weather permitting.

SAHARA CUP (Toronto) Fourth match (Saturday): Pakistan 258 for 8 (50 overs); India replied 161 (39.2 overs). Pakistan won by 97 runs.

The West Indies beat India by eight runs yesterday in Hong Kong to win their first title in the Cathay Pacific-Wheelock NatWest Sixes tournament. After scoring 75 runs off their five overs, the West Indies restricted India to just 67 in the final at the Hong Kong Stadium.

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