SHARJAH CUP DELAYED DUE TO ROYAL DEATH

Tuesday 09 April 1996 18:02 EDT
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Cricket

The start of the Sharjah Cup limited-overs tournament has been put back one day to Friday after the death of a member of the Sharjah ruling family. Under the revised itinerary for the three-team competition, Pakistan play India, rather than South Africa, in the opening match. The final is to be held on 19 April as scheduled.

REVISED ITINERARY (Sharjah Cup): 12 April India v Pakistan; 13 April Pakistan v South Africa; 14 April India v South Africa; 15 April India v Pakistan; 16 April Pakistan v South Africa; 17 April India v South Africa; 18 April Rest day; 19 April Final.

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