After two tense days England edged ahead on the third day of their hard fought tussle against Sri Lanka after three wickets apiece to Jacob Ball and Paul Best restricted Sri Lanka to 171 for 7 at Scarborough
Eoin Morgan's impact on the first day at Trent Bridge was so emphatic, at times you wondered what all the pre-match fuss had been about
Under bright skies in Nottingham and on a dry, low pitch, today was not a day for the fast bowlers to run rampant. Instead with plenty of turn on offer it was a day begging for the spinners to take control
After the high of Headingley, Pakistan's new-found confidence took something of a battering on the first day at Trent Bridge, as a combination of missed chances, squandered reviews and a double-hundred partnership between Eoin Morgan and Paul Collingwood
Trinidad has turned out to be a nightmare for the organisers with yet another match - the second - to be abandoned without a ball being bowled
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Division: Premier African Warriors 146 all out (S. Majozi 38, K. Maharaj three for 21, K. Chetty three for 37) Delta 150 for three (K. Maharaj 31, M. Bekker 50*, W. Lomberd 41*) Delta won by 7 wickets Chatsworth Sporting 250 for nine (D. Anand 79, R. Gobind 52, C. Chetty 49, C. Flowers five for 84, M. Shezi four for 85) Amanzimtoti 66 all out (D. Reddy four for 26, M. Khan four for 25) Chatsworth Sporting won by 184 runs Berea Rovers 329 for nine (D. Hatch 64, B. Hector 146, C. Saunders 47, S. Gulitshwa 41, S. Doepkie three for 111, K. Hodnett three for 17) Collegians 85 all out (K. Eccles six for 30) Chatsworth United 112 all out ( Topham 116 for four (M. Patel 39) Topham won by 6 wickets Tertiary 122 all out (M. Johnson five for 13) Crusaders 385 for nine (J. Schorn 105, W. Hauptfleisch 52, M. Alexander 39, K. Ridgeway 76, M. Johnson 48, Z. Bux three for 84) Crusaders won by 263 runs Pinetown 217 for nine (J. Houston 63, T. Henderson 36, A. Maharaj five for 59) Dawnheights 158 all out (Y. Ismail 54, R. Kazi 59, T. Henderson seven for 56) Pinetown won by 59 runs Division: Challenge Simplex RHCSC 167 all out (D. Herbst three for 6, W. Jordaan three for 73) ACC 166 all out (K. Hurburun three for 41) Simplex RHCSC won by 1 run DHS Rhythm 250 all out (A. Kadwa 51, R. Minnie 38, A. Razak 58, K. Ingram 38, G. Verbiest three for 32) Umbilo Harlequins 116 all out (B. Lubbe 32, A. Razak six for 22) DHS Rhythm won by 134 runs Hillary Malvern 264 for nine (B. Houston 36, P. Swart 75, M. Rogers 34, T. Zungu three for 42, S. Mchunu four for 76) Umlazi 100 all out Hillary Malvern won by 164 runs Uthungulu 332 for eight (S. Joubert 65, J. Hermitage 56, E. Zwart 110, C. Groenewald 43, R. Janse Van Rensburg 30*, P. Singh five for 78) Uthungulu won by 268 runs Verulam 231 for seven (R. Premlall 47*, P. Subrayen 76, S. Govender three for 68) Railways 131 all out (S. Govender 31, P. Subrayen three for 23) Verulam won by 100 runs Division: Promotion Clares 218 for nine (M. Ramsaroop 36, A. Ahmed 72*, S. Kistnasamy 32, N. Naidoo three for 58) Merebank 66 all out (V. Pillay seven for 39, M. Azeez three for 12) Clares won by 152 runs Ilembe 83 all out (A. Nadasen 36*, C. Govender seven for 24) Umzinto 86 for five (S. Govender 34, D. Rautenbach three for 28) Umzinto won by 5 wickets Newlands Nkobongo Washed Out Newlands E/K 92 all out (K. Padayachee three for 30, L. Govender five for 14) Tongaat 95 for two Tongaat won by 8 wickets Division: Women 20/20 Chatsworth 78 for two Umzinto 54 for four Chatsworth won by 24 runs Simplex RHCSC 69 all out Chatsworth United 49 for nine Simplex RHCSC won by 20 runs Hillary Malvern 147 for nine (T. Nell 52*, N. Delphe 47) Verulam 51 for seven Hillary Malvern won by 96 runs |
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