Sporting Digest: Cricket

Monday 24 January 1994 00:02 GMT
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ONE-DAY TOUR MATCH (Dhaka, Pak): Pakistan 272 for 4 (45 overs); Bangladesh 210 for 5 (45 overs). Pakistan won by 62 runs.

CASTLE CUP (Third day of four) Pretoria: Northern Transvaal 215 and 201 for 9; Eastern Province 67. Cape Town: Western Province 318 and 37 for 1; Orange Free State 273.

RED STRIPE CUP (Second day of four) Georgetown: Barbados 273 for 9 v Guyana. No play yesterday(rain). Port-of-Spain: Jamaica 206 and 136 for 5; Trinidad and Tobago 257. Basseterre, St Kitts: Windward Islands 267; Leeward Islands 219 for 4.

THIRD YOUTH TEST (Kandy, S Lanka): England Under-19 168 for 5 v Sri Lanka (no play yesterday). Match drawn; Sri Lanka win series 1-0.

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