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Tuesday, December 10, 1996

Prime Minister's XI v West Indians at Canberra, 10 Dec 1996

West Indies in Australia, 1996/97
Prime Minister's XI v West Indians
Manuka Oval, Canberra
10 December 1996 (50-over match)

Result: Prime Minister's XI won by 58 runs

Toss: Prime Minister's XI
Umpires: TA Prue and BN Thornton

Prime Minister's XI innings (50 overs maximum)                  R   M   B  4 6
DF Hills st Murray b Adams 52 95 74 4 0
ML Hayden c McLean b Adams 45 108 64 5 0
MJ Di Venuto run out 25 52 38 0 0
A Symonds run out 33 52 53 2 0
IJ Harvey not out 55 66 41 7 0
+AC Gilchrist b Bishop 3 10 8 0 0
*AR Border c Lara b McLean 2 9 12 0 0
AM Stuart b Walsh 0 9 9 0 0
SCG MacGill lbw b Walsh 0 2 2 0 0
BE Young not out 7 19 5 0 0
Extras (lb 10, w 14, nb 12) 36
Total (8 wickets, 50 overs, 215 minutes) 258

DNB: DJ Thornton.

FoW: 1-113, 2-131, 3-175, 4-186, 5-197, 6-204, 7-218, 8-218.

Bowling O M R W
Bishop 9 1 46 1 (1nb, 7w)
McLean 9 0 50 1 (3w)
Walsh 10 1 48 2
Thompson 8 0 44 0 (2w, 5nb)
Adams 10 0 39 2
Griffith 4 0 21 0 (2w)

West Indians innings (target: 259 runs from 50 overs) R M B 4 6
SL Campbell c Border b Harvey 32 62 34 4 0
AFG Griffith c Gilchrist b Stuart 10 37 28 0 0
BC Lara b Young 32 64 62 2 0
JC Adams run out 27 61 55 0 0
RG Samuels b Symonds 45 68 45 4 0
RIC Holder lbw b Young 2 4 4 0 0
+JR Murray st Gilchrist b Young 18 19 17 3 0
NAM McLean c Harvey b Young 5 11 8 0 0
IR Bishop not out 3 12 7 0 0
*CA Walsh c Young b Symonds 2 2 3 0 0
PIC Thompson absent hurt -
Extras (b 7, lb 4, w 11, nb 2) 24
Total (all out, 43.4 overs, 174 minutes) 200

FoW: 1-40, 2-63, 3-108, 4-132, 5-135, 6-164, 7-182, 8-196, 9-200.

Bowling O M R W
Stuart 8 0 45 1 (2w)
Thornton 7 1 26 0 (3w)
Harvey 7 0 26 1 (4w)
MacGill 10 0 39 0 (1w)
Young 10 0 46 4
Symonds 1.4 0 7 2 (1nb, 1w)

12th Men: BJ Haddin (PM XI) and CO Browne (WI)

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