Sport in Short: Cricket

Tuesday 02 February 1993 00:02 GMT
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WAQAR YOUNIS became the fastest bowler to 100 wickets in one-day internationals when he passed the landmark on his 59th appearance in Pakistan's 49-run win against Zimbabwe in the Sharjah Cup, Wasim Akram's first game as captain, yesterday.

SHARJAH TROPHY (United Arab Emirates, 50 overs): Pakistan 262 for 8 (Inzamam ul-Haq 90; Ali Shah 3-33), Zimbabwe 213 for 6 (G Flower 57). Pakistan won by 49 runs.

RED STRIPE CUP (Port-of-Spain, fourth and final day): Trinidad and Tobago 220 and 193; Windward Islands 315 and 99 for 1. Windward Islands won by nine wickets.

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