SPORTING DIGEST: CRICKET

Thursday 29 December 1994 19:02 EST
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Dave Rundle, the Western Province off-spinner, bowled Pakistan to a 192-run defeat in Cape Town yesterday. He took 6 for 51 as Pakistan, chasing 399, lost their last seven wickets for 38 runs in being bowled out for 206 to give Western Province th eir first victory over an official touring team.

TOUR MATCHES: (Maryborough, Aus; first day of three): Zimbabwe 294 for 6 dec (A Flower 139no, M Dekker 52). Queensland 33 for 1. (Cape Town; final day of four): Western Province 436 and 270 (J Kallis 74, A Dawson 51). Pakistan 308 and 206 (A Mujtaba 65, Inzamam-ul-Haq 57; D Rundle 6-51). Western Province won by 192 runs. (Port Elizabeth, SA; final day of four): Eastern Province 198. Sri Lanka 125 for 5. Match drawn.

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