Sporting Digest: Cricket

Tuesday 29 June 1993 18:02 EDT
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MINOR COUNTIES CHAMPIONSHIP (final day of two): Radlett: Staffordshire 175 for 8 dec (S D Myles 54; E P Neal 5-59) and 298 for 4 (J P Addison 121no, A J Dutton 81); Hertfordshire 170 for 6 dec (K Jahangir 71no, N J Ilott 65) and 213 (M R Gouldstone 116no). Staffordshire won by 90 runs.

BAIN CLARKSON TROPHY (one day): Worcester: Glamorgan 109 (G R Haynes 4-9); Worcestershire 113 for 4. Worcestershire won by six wickets. Hove: Surrey 211 for 9 (J A North 4-32); Sussex 212 for 4 (J A North 111no). Sussex won by six wickets. Knypersley: Derbyshire 191 for 5 (A S Rollins 67, E McCray 44no); Nottinghamshire 193 for 3 (M Saxelby 88no, G F Archer 40no). Nottinghamshire won by seven wickets. Wickford: MCC Young Cricketers 273 (K Sedgebeer 97, G Kennis 64; N Shahid 4-50); Essex 274 for 1 (N Shahid 163no, J J B Lewis 85no). Essex won by nine wickets. Philadelphia CC, Durham: Leicestershire 272 for 8 (P A Nixon 88, D L Maddy 51; G Wigham 5-43); Durham 195 (J A Daley 50). Leicestershire won by 77 runs.

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