Sport in Short: Cricket
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Your support makes all the difference.Queensland v Pakistan
BRISBANE (Fourth and final day): Pakistan won by five wickets.
QUEENSLAND - First Innings 260 (M L Hayden 79, T J Barsby 53; Mushtaq Ahmed 4-70)
PAKISTAN - First Innings 368 for 6 dec (Asif Mutjaba 102no, Inzamam-ul-Haq 83, Shahid Saeed 83; Kasprowicz 2-70)
QUEENSLAND - Second Innings
T J Barsby c Aamir Sohail b Mushtaq 116
M L Hayden c Asif Mutjaba b Mushtaq 34
P J Goggin c Asif Mutjaba b Mushtaq 2
S G Law c Rashid Latif b Wasim Akram 15
A R Border not out 116
D M Wellham run out 49
S Storey st Rashid Latif b Mushtaq 26
I A Healy c Wasim Akram b Naved Anjum 14
C J McDermott not out 2
Extras (b8 lb5 nb10 w1) 24
Total (for 7 dec, 95.3 overs) 398
Fall: 1-101 2-157 3-160 4-174 5-301 6-350 7-381.
Bowling: Wasim Akram 21-7-43-1; Aqib Javed 12-2-34-0; Naved Anjum 18-0-107-1; Mushtaq Ahmed 30.3-3-136-4; Shahid Saeed 7-0-31-0; Aamir Sohail 2-0-19-0; Asif Mutjaba 5-1-15-0.
PAKISTAN - Second Innings
Aamir Sohail c Healy b McDermott 5
Shahid Saeed c Goggin b Kasprowicz 14
Asif Mutjaba not out 125
Inzamam-ul-Haq c Wellham b Storey 42
Saeed Anwar c Goggin b Kasprowicz 72
Wasim Akram b Kasprowicz 3
Rashid Latif not out 18
Extras (b5 lb4 nb3) 12
Total (for 5, 72.2 overs) 291
Fall: 1-7 2-33 3-109 4-242 5-248.
Bowling: McDermott 17-5-50-1; Rowell 8-1-37-0; Storey 15-1-67-1; Border 11-2-45-0; Kasprowicz 17.2-4-60-3; Law 4-0-23-0.
Combined Universities v India
EAST LONDON (Second day of three):
COMBINED UNIV - First Innings 174.
INDIA - First Innings
R J Shastri c Barnard b Huckle 26
W V Raman c Stewart b Handman 15
S V Manjrekar c Stewart b Handman 43
S R Tendulkar c Abrahams b Handman 131
M Azharuddin run out 0
P K Amre c Laing b Huckle 30
K S More lbw b Laing 5
Venkatapathy Raju not out 9
J Srinath lbw b Handman 5
Extras (lb 3 nb5 w1) 9
Total (for 8) 273
Fall: 1-29 2-53 3-162 4-163 5-216 6-239 7-267 8-273.
Bowling: Veenstra 7-2-17-0; Handman 21-7-59-4; Huckle 19-1-94-2; Laing 23-7-63-1; Abrahams 22-4-37-0.
CASTLE CUP (Final day of four): Johannesburg: Transvaal 299 and 234 for 6 dec; Border 160 and 177 (S Jack 4-47). Transvaal bt Border by 196 runs. Pretoria: Northern Transvaal 388 and 100; Free State 246 and 243 for 6 (R Steyn 82no); Free State won by four wkts. Cape Town: Western Province 278 and 202; Eastern Province 350 and 134 for 2. Eastern province won by eight wkts.
AUSTRALIA SQUAD (v West Indies, Melbourne, 26 Dec): A R Border (Queensland, capt), M A Taylor (New South Wales, vice-captain), D C Boon (Tasmania), I A Healy (Queensland, wkt), M G Hughes (Victoria), C J McDermott (Queensland), D R Martyn (Western Australia), G R J Matthews (NSW), S K Warne (Victoria), M E Waugh, S R Waugh, M R Whitney (all NSWales).
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