Sporting Digest: Cricket
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Your support makes all the difference.TOUR MATCH (Hamilton; first day of three): New Zealand XI 318 for 5 (B Pocock 95, G Burnett 59, M Greatbatch 65no); v Pakistan.
SHEFFIELD SHIELD (Melbourne; final day of four): Victoria 377 for 9 dec (D Jones 145) and 336 for 2 dec (W Phillips 156no, Jones 151); South Australia 499 (G Blewett 268) and 177 for 8. Match drawn.
CASTLE CUP (Johannesburg; final day of four): Border 251 and 214 (M P Stonier 51; M Vandrau 5-42); Transvaal 272 and 197 for (M Yachad 100). Transvaal won by three wickets.
RED STRIPE CUP (Bridgetown, Barb, final day): Windward Islands 273 and 194 for 8; Barbados 321 for 7 dec (S Campbell 100, P Wallace 72; R Lewis 5-103). Match drawn. (San Fernando, Trin, final day): Trinidad and Tobago 178 and 382; Guyana 282 (S Chanderpaul 101) and 200. Trinidad and Tobago won by 78 runs. (Kingston, Jam, third day of four): Leeward Islands 439 (R Richardson 151, K Arthurton 118); Jamaica 249 (C Ambrose 4-29) and 133 for 5.
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