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Cricket scores

NEW ZEALAND G. M. Turner c Wasim Bari b Rashid 27 B. A. Edgar c Imran b Qadir 44 J. G. Wright c Wasim Bari b Qadir 9 B. L. Cairns b Qadir ... 4 G. P. Howarth st Wasim Bari b Qadir 16 J. V. Coney c Ijaz b Shadid 33 M. D. Crowe c Mohsin b Rashid 34 R. J. Hadlee c Wasim Bari b Sarfraz 13 J. G. Bracewell lbw b Rashid 3 W. K. Lees not out ... . 24 E. J. Chatfield not out . . 6 Extras (lb2o, w4, nbl). . 25 Total for nine wickets 238 Fall: 57, 68, 80, 109, 120, 166, 197, 202, 223. Bowling— Sarfraz 11, 1, 49, 1; Shadid 10, 2, 38, 1; Rashid 11, 0, 47, 1; Mudassar 12, 1, 40, 0; Qadir 12, 4, 21, 4; Ijaz 1,0, 6,0; Zaheer 3,0, 12, 0. PAKISTAN Mohsin Khan lbw b Hadlee 0 Mudassar Nazar c Lees b Cairns . ~ 0 Zaheer Abbas b Hadlee. . 0 Javed Miandad lbw b Chatfield 35 Imran Khan c Chatfield b Hadlee 9 Ijaz Fakih e Edgar b Coney 12 Shadid Mahboob c Wright b Coney 34 Wasim Bari c Edgar b Coney 34 Abdul Qadir not out. .. . 41 Sarfraz Nawaz c Crowe b Chatfield 13 Rashid Khan c and b Cairns 9 Extras (b 5 lb 6, w3, nb2). 16 Total (55.2 overs) 186

General forecast: Rain in the west and far south of the South Island, but mainly dry elsewhere. Regional forecasts: Canterbury: Rain spreading north along the Alps during the day but dry elsewhere; moderate north-easterlies on the coast and mild northwesterlies freshening inland. Marlborough: Cloudy with scattered showers about midday; freshening north-west winds. Nelson: Showers about the western ranges but mainly dry elsewhere; westerlies freshening in exposed places. Buller, Westland: Cool westerlies, fresh at times; occasional rain.

CHRISTCHURCH READINGS

Observations taken at the Meteorological Office, Christchurch Airport, yesterday. Barometer: .... 6 p.m. 11p.m. Millibars .... 1011.1 1009.4 Temperature: deg. Maximum (to 6 p.m.) . . 8 Rainfall: nun. 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. NIL . Saturday. To date this month. ... 43 To date this year 257 To date last year 136 Average to date 304 Average for June 61 Wettest (1960) 168 Driest (1979) 5 Evapotranspiration .... (Saturday) . . . Sunshine: hrs Saturday hr min Yesterday 0 hr 0 min To date this month 57 To date this year 972 To date last year 1009 Average for June 113 Humidity: Per cent at noon 100 Per cent at 6 p.m 100 Temperatures and rainfall for the 24 hours to 9 a.m. yesterday: Maximum 9 deg, minimum 5 deg, grass 5 deg, rainfall Tee SUN, MOON, AND TIDES Sun—Today: Rises, 7.58 a.m.; sets, 5.01 p.m. Tomorrow: Rises, 7.58 a.m.; sets, 5.01 p.m. Moon—Today: Rises, 10.51 a.m.; sets, 8.06 p.m.

Fall: 0,0, 0, 22, 54, 60, 102, 131, 158, 186. Bowling.— Hadlee 9,2, 20, 3; Cairns 9.2, 3, 21, 2; Chatfield 12, 0, 50, 2; Crowe 2, 0,12, 0; Coney 12, 3, 28, 3; Bracewell 11, 2, 39, 0. At Taunton: England 333 for nine from 60 overs (D. Gower 130, A. Lamb 53, I. Gould 35, C. Tavare 32, G. Dilley 29; A de Mel two for 62, R. Ratnayake two for 66) beat Sri Lanka 286 from 58 overs (G. de Alwis 58 not out, D. Mendis 56, A. Ranatunge 34, S. Wettimuny 33, D. de Silva 28, A. de Mel 27; V. Marks five for 39, G. Dilley four for 45) by 47 runs. At Leeds: West Indies 252 for nine from 60 overs (L. Gomes 78, F. Bacchus 47, extras 31; G. Lawson three for 29, D. Lillee two for 55) beat Australia 151 from 30.3 overs (D. Hookes 45, G. Yallop 29; W. Davis seven for 51) by 101 runs. At Leicester: Zimbabwe 155 from 51.4 overs (G. Paterson 22, I. Butchart 22 not out), D. Houghton 21; Madan Lal three for 27, R. Binny two for 25) lost to India 157 for five from 37.3 overs (S. Patil 50, M. Amamath 44; P. Rawson two for 11) by five wickets. Points table.— Group A P W L Pts England 22 0 8 New Zealand 2 114 Pakistan 2 114 Sri Lanka 2 0 2 0 Group B P W L Pts India 22 0 8 West Indies 2 114 Zimbabawe 2 114 Australia 2 0 2 0

Tomorrow: North-wester-lies, mainly fine in Canterbury and Marlborough; showery in Nelson ranges but mainly fine elsewhere; showery westerlies in Buller and Westland. Extended range forecast for South Island for period Thursday to Saturday: Rain in all districts on Thursday, clearing in Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast, but likely to persist elsewhere. Temperatures near normal at first, but falling several degrees below average in east and south, with some snow likely to low levels in Southland and Otago Friday or Saturday.

Tomorrow: Rises, 11.36 a.m.; sets, 9.22 p.m. High tide at Lyttelton—Today: 6.52 a.m. and 7.23 p.m. Tomorrow: 7.53 a.m. and 8.22 p.m. (Lake Forsyth, subtract 60min; Akaroa, subtract 45min; Port Levy, subtract 30min; Ashburton and Rakaia, subtract 25min; Kaikoura, add 17min; Kaiapoi and Sumner, add 30min.) Phases of moon First quarter: June 18, 7.46 a.m. Full moon: June 25, 8.32 p.m. Last quarter: July 4,12.12 a.m. New moon: July 11,12.18 a.m. NOON WEATHER Auckland: 16deg., cloudy, E., 8 knots. Wellington: 12deg., cloudy, N., 5 knots. Christchurch: 7deg., fog, N.E., 3 knots. Dunedin: lOdeg., cloudy, N.W., 9 knots. AIR POLLUTION Christchurch average, 24 hours to 8 a.m. yesterday: smoke, low; sulphur dioxide, no reading. Minimum and maximum temperature in the main Australian cities yesterday were: Adelaide: 8, 14; Brisbane: 7, 21; Canberra: 0, 11; Darwin: 21, 31; Hobart: 7, 14; Melbourne: 7, 14; Perth: 11, 20 (noon); Sydney: 7, 18.

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Press, 14 June 1983, Page 38

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Cricket scores Press, 14 June 1983, Page 38

Cricket scores Press, 14 June 1983, Page 38

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