Sporting Digest: Cricket
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Your support makes all the difference.FIVE-NATION ONE-DAY TOURNAMENT (Hyderabad): West Indies 233 for 9 (50 overs; D L Haynes 75, R I C Holder 50); Zimbabwe 99 for 9 (36.3 overs; E Brandes absent hurt). West Indies won by 134 runs.
TOUR MATCH (Adelaide, third day of four): South Australia 158 (J C Scuderi 51; S B Doull 6-55) and 247 for 7 (J A Brayshaw 94); New Zealand 276 for 6 dec (K R Rutherford 76, M J Greatbatch 65, M L Su'a 56; D A Reeves 4-62).
SHEFFIELD SHIELD (Third day of four) Melbourne: New South Wales 227 and 205 for 4 (S R Waugh 92no, M A Taylor 50); Victoria 233 (D Ramshaw 85, B Hodge 54, B E McNamara 6-43).
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