FIFTH ONE-DAYER
SOUTH AFRICA v SRI LANKA
(Bloemfontein)
SRI LANKA
Total (49.2 overs) 206
Fall: 1/24, 2/35, 3/67, 4/78, 5/80, 6/142, 7/152, 8/160, 9/194.
Bowling: Pollock 10-2-44-3 (2w), Donald 7-0-42-1 (2w, 1nb), Kallis 8-0-33-2 (2w), Ntini 10-1-38-1 (1w), Kemp 5-0-15-0 (2w), Boje 9.2-0-33-2
SOUTH AFRICA
Total (for five wickets, 42 overs) 207
Fall: 1/51, 2/112, 3/177, 4/180, 5/192.
Did not bat: J. Kemp, S. Pollock, A. Donald, M. Ntini
Bowling: Vaas 8-2-30-1 (1w, 4nb); Fernando 4-0-38-0 (1w, 3nb); De Silva 6-0-32-1; Wickramasinghe 3-0-23-1; Muralitharan 10-1-31-1; Jayasuriya 9-1-34-0; Arnold 2-0-18-0
Result: South Africa won by five wickets and lead 5-0 in the six-match series.
TRI-SERIES
AUSTRALIA vs WEST INDIES
(Brisbane)
WEST INDIES
Total (for eight wickets, 50 overs) 234Did not bat: M. Black
Fall: 1/0, 1/36, 3/86, 4/103, 5/145, 6/174, 7/203, 8/207.
Bowling: McGrath 10-2-42-1, Lee 7-0-40-1 (5 no balls, 1 wide), Bracken 8-0-46-1 (1 nb), Ponting 5-0-28-1 (1 nb), Warne 10-0-41-3 (2 w), Symonds 10-0-36-0 (2 w)
AUSTRALIA A
Total (for one wicket, 43.4 overs) 236
Did not bat: M. Bevan, D. Lehmann, D. Martyn, A. Symonds, S.Warne, B. Lee, N. Bracken, G. McGrath.
Fall: 1/206.
Bowling: McLean 9.4-0-38-0, Black 10-0-55-0 (6 nb), Williams 5-0-22-0, Samuels 5-0-38-0, Nagamootoo 8-0-43-0 (1 nb, 3 w), Adams 3-0-19-0, Powell 3-1-15-1
Result: Australia won by nine wickets.
NATIONAL UNDER-19 TOURNAMENT
(Colin Maiden Park, Auckland)
Round four, one-dayers (all games reduced to 36 overs).
Otago 170-7 (J. Waldron 54, J. Sheed 36; A. Hedges 4-29) lost to Canterbury 173-3 (S. Stewart 68no, T. Fisher 51).
Auckland 211-7 (R. Nicol 36, W. Barton 34, R. Lynch 33no) beat Northern Districts 208 (M. Drake 43, P Otto 36, K. Farrell 34).
Central Districts 194-5 (R. Taylor 106no, G. Todd 36) beat Wellington 149 (N. Whittington 29, J. Stuart 28no, J. Hill 28; Todd 3-24).
Points: Canterbury 7; Central Districts 6; Wellington 5; Auckland 4; Northern Districts 3; Otago 2.
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