Sporting Digest: Cricket
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Your support makes all the difference.ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL (Karachi, Friday): Zimbabwe 143 (38 overs) (D L Houghton 52; Wasim Akram 5-15); Pakistan 147 for 3 (35.5 overs) (Saeed Anwar 68). Pakistan bt Zimbabwe by seven wickets.
ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL (Rawalpindi, Saturday): Zimbabwe 195 for 5 (40 overs) (A D R Campbell 74, D L Houghton 58); Pakistan 196 for 4 (39.4 overs) (Asif Mujtaba 61). Pakistan bt Zimbabwe by six wickets.
CASTLE CUP (First day of four): Johannesburg: Eastern Province 160 (S D Jack 4-44, D R Laing 3-18); Transvaal 14 for 0. Durban: Natal 245 for 6 (N E Wright 82, D Watson 57) v Northern Transvaal. East London: Boland 238 for 4 (P A J DeFreitas 103no, T N Lazard 89no) v Border.
TOUR MATCH (Colombo): England Under-19 155 for 5 (M P Vaughan 77) v Colombo District CA.
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