Sport in Short: Cricket

Friday 18 December 1992 00:02 GMT
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GLAMORGAN will play five one-day games and one three-day match during a tour of Cape Town from 2 to 16 April.

KENT'S finances have shown a dramatic upturn with the club announcing a surplus. Following last year's deficit of pounds 68,000, the 1991-92 surplus is pounds 59,000.

ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL (Durban): South Africa 216-8 eight (50 overs; K C Wessels 78, P N Kirsten 44; Kapil Dev 3-23). India 177 all out (47.5; M Azharuddin 41; M W Pringle 3-51). South Africa won by 39 runs. South Africa lead seven-match series 5-1.

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