Sporting Digest: Cricket

Wednesday 24 February 1999 00:02 GMT
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Micky Stewart, the former England manager, has been nominated for a second year as president of Surrey. Subject to approval at the club's annual meeting in April, the former Prime Minister John Major will also be re-elected as deputy president.

The final of the one-day international triangular series between England, Zimbabwe and the hosts South Africa next year has been put back three days to 12 February. The dates of three round-robin matches have also been changed. South Africa meet Zimbabwe in Durban on 2 February and play England in East London on 4 February. Zimbabwe meet England in Centurion on 9 February.

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