Sporting Digest: Cricket

Thursday 04 November 1993 19:02 EST
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DAVID KEMP, the former Kent president, has been appointed chairman, succeeding Bill Sale, who died last month. Kent's president in 1993-94 will be James Overy, a founder member of the National Cricket Association and the Cricket Council.

ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL (Dhaka): Zimbabwe 187 for 7 (A Flower 50, D L Houghton 54); Bangladesh 174 (M Nannu 54). Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by 13 runs.

SHEFFIELD SHIELD (First day of four): (Brisbane): Queensland 257 (A R Border 85; P J S Alley 4-45) v New South Wales. (Melbourne): W Australia 158 for 3 (J L Langer 78no) v Victoria.

TOUR MATCH (Launceston, Aus; first day of four): Tasmania 207 for 6 v New Zealand.

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