Sporting Digest: Table Tennis

Thursday 27 January 1994 19:02 EST
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COMMONWEALTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (Hyderabad) Men's team event second round (Group A): England 5 Mauritius 0 (A Cooke bt S Mackay 21-6 21-11; A Eden bt Fang Chung Kwan 21-6 21-9; M Syed bt D Hao 21-9 21-12; Cooke bt Fang Chung Kwan 21-13 21-10; Syed bt Mackay 21-5 21-14); England 5 Australia 0 (Syed bt R Lavalle 21-15 21-7; Eden bt B Clarke 21-9 19-21 21-13; Cooke bt P Langley 21-9 21-0; Syed bt Clarke 21-10 21-6; Cooke bt Lavalle 11-21 21-17 21-10); England 5 India 0 (Cooke bt S Ghorpade 21-17 21-19; Eden bt C Baboor 21-15 21-14; Syed bt A Basak 21-7 21-5; Cooke bt Baboor 21-23 21-16 21-15; Syed bt Ghorpade 21-19 21-15); India 5 Australia 1; India 5 Mauritius 0; Australia 5 Mauritius 0. (Group B): Canada 5 Northern Ireland 0 (J Gideon bt B McRandal 21-7 21-10; J Huang bt A Dennison 21-11 21-15; F Trudel bt R Glass 15-21 21-13 21-17; Huang bt McRandal 21-6 21-14; Gideon bt Glass 11-21 21-12 21-14); Malaysia 5 Northern Ireland 2 (Cheu Yong Hong bt Dennison 21-19 21-16; Thing Tan See lost to H McNeely 13-21 18-21; Chai Tay Choon bt Glass 15-21 21-18 21-17; Cheu Yong Hong bt McNeely 21-19 21-16; Chai Tay Choon bt Dennison 21-15 21-16; Thing Tan See lost to Glass 21-14 19-21 13-21; Chai Tay Choon bt McNeely 22-20 20-22 21-16); Singapore 5 Malaysia 3; Canada 5 Singapore 1; Canada 5 Malaysia 1. (Canada meet England in today's final). Women's team event second round (Group A): Australia 3 Scotland 0 (S Zhou bt J Smith 21-11 8-21 21-14; K Tepper bt D Walker 21-14 21-14; Zhou and Tepper bt Smith and Walker 21-23 21-10 21-12); Hong Kong 3 Scotland 0 (Liu Chan-tan bt Walker 21-10 21-10; Chai Po-wa bt Smith 21-6 21-15; Cheng To and Chan Sukyan bt Smith and Walker 21-11 21-17); Australia 3 Malaysia 2; Hong Kong 3 Australia 0; Hong Kong 3 Malaysia 0. (Group B): England 3 India 0 (A Holt bt A Radhika 21-14 21-12; L Lomas bt A Selvi 21-11 21-13; Holt and Lomas bt Radhika and M Ghosh 23-25 21-18 21-8); England 3 New Zealand 0 (A Gordon bt T Epps 21-10 21-5; Holt bt M Low 21-10 21-9; Holt and Lisa bt Epps and Low 21-8 21-3); England 3 Canada 2 (Gordon lost to Tong May Hoi 21-17 19-21 19-21; Lomas lost to B Chiu 16-21 16-21; Holt and Lomas bt Tong May Hoi and Chiu 21-17 8-21 22-20; Lomas bt Tong May Hui 21-17 21-14; Gordon bt Chiu 21-19 19-21 22-20); Canada 3 New Zealand 3-0; Canada 3 India 0. (England meet Hong Kong in final).

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