TWO-DAY TOUR MATCH
(Bombay)
Final day. -
BOMBAY PRESIDENT'S XI
First innings 373-5
ENGLAND
First innings
Total (for five wickets) 370
Fall: 1/89, 2/91, 3/121, 4/232, 5/232.
Bowling: Mhambrey 8-0-20-0 (1nb), Salvi 11-0-55-0 (2nb), Kulkarni 28-3-138-1, Powar 28-5-76-1 (5nb), Bahutule 10-1-47-0 (9nb), Kambli 5-0-28-0.
Result: Match drawn.
SECOND TEST
(Port Elizabeth)
Stumps, fourth day. -
SOUTH AFRICA
First innings 362
Second innings
Total (for 5 wkts dec, 78 overs) 233
Fall: 1/14, 2/22, 3/26, 4/91, 5/139.
Bowling: Srinath 17-9-28-2, Agarkar 23-3-71-1 (3nb), Ganguly 5-0-17-0 (4nb), Tendulkar 4-0-10-0, Singh 20-2-79-2, Kumble 9-0-22-0.
INDIA
First innings 201
Second innings
Total (for 1 wkt, 18 overs) 28 Fall: 1/0.
Bowling: Pollock 7-4-5-1, Hayward 6-0-21-0 (2nb), Kallis 5-4-1-0.
NORTHERN DISTRICTS LIMITED OVER KNOCKOUT TOURNAMENT
(Hamilton)
Day 1. -
Hamilton 298/5 (G. Robinson 113, B. Hatwell 62, S. Doull 40no) bt Poverty Bay 134/7 (D. Strange 45; M. Orchard 3/36).
Combined 211/6 (G. Irwin 42, B. Walker 41, P. Carey 36) bt Bay of Plenty 153 in 42 overs (S. Nielson 61, M. Sweetman 41; C. Toombs 3-19).
Northland 252 (J. Marshall 41, M. Parlane 44, B. Garnett 60; R. Ferdinand 4-22, L. Phillips 3-66) bt Midlands 160 (Ferdinand 59no).
Thames Valley 281/3 (A. Beagley 119no, G. Bradburn 46no, J. Warner 43) bt Counties 204/9 (S. Peterson 59, D. Paul 51; O. Roper 3-26).
Day 2. -
Northland 360/5 (J. Marshall 89, N. Parlane 76, M. Parlane 49, J. Yovich 44, H. Marshall 41, B. Hood 39no) bt Thames Valley 227 in 40.1 overs: (S. Styris 84, A. Beagley 57, L. Rowe 43; J. Marshall 3-29, C. Stanway 3-42).
Combined 106 (S. Puna 27, G. Irwin 3-9) lost to Hamilton 107/2 (J. Hatwell 52no, S. Andrews 36).
Counties 244/7 (C. Paul 86no, T. Hartland 57, V. Chitty 34) bt Midlands 232/9 (A. Meechan 44no, R. Fuard 35; J. Hunt 3-36).
Poverty 164 (W. Booth 67; M. Hart 4-43) lost to Bay of Plenty 165/1 (M. Hart 67no, M. Sweetman 60no).
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