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Sport Scoreboard Monday, January 28, 2019 Sport Page 29 SPORT SCOREBOARD 63 (31) Aiva Brown ............................................... 10:07 Stevenage 0 Forest Green Rovers 2 Holder 12-6-24-0; Chase 21.4-2-60-8; Joseph 12-4- guson 10-0-81-2; Sodhi 10-0-43-0; De Grandhomme 45 (25) Sven Curley ............................................. 16:38 64 (33) Owen Stewart ........................................ 1:37:42 Swindon Town 0 Crawley Town 1 35-1; Campbell 4.1-0-10-0. 8-0-62-0; Munro 2-0-17-0. 46 (26) Matthew Roberts ..................................... 16:50 65 (32) Amaya Parris ........................................ 1:38:02 Bury 3 Lincoln City 3 Umpires: C B Gaffaney (New Zealand) New Zealand 47 (21) Hettie Ball ................................................ 17:30 • Results courtesy of Bermuda Timing and R J Tucker (Australia). M J Guptill c Chahal b Kumar ................................... 15 48 (22) Jolie V. Davis ........................................... 20:42 LADBROKES SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP Television umpire: H D P K Dharmasena C Munro lbw b Chahal .............................................. 31 Yesterday’s results (Sri Lanka). K S Williamson b Shami ........................................... 20 Senior School GOLF St Mirren 1 Hibernian 3 Match referee: J J Crowe (New Zealand). L R P L Taylor st Dhoni b Jadhav ............................. 22 1 (1) Johndell Cumberbatch ................................ 17:18 Livingston 0 Rangers 3 • West Indies lead three-match series 1-0 †T W M Latham lbw b Kuldeep ................................. 34 2 (2) Ryan Outerbridge ........................................ 17:35 BERMUDA FOUR-BALL CHAMPIONSHIPS Saturday’s results Series details: Second Test: North Sound, Antigua H M Nicholls c Shami b Kuldeep .............................. 28 3 (3) Kahzi Sealey ................................................ 17:56 Port Royal Golf Course Aberdeen 0 Kilmarnock 0 (Jan 31 to Feb 4). Third Test: Gros Islet, St Lucia C de Grandhomme c Rayudu b Kuldeep .................. 3 4 (4) Tommy Marshall .......................................... 18:16 Final scores Celtic 3 Hamilton Academical 0 (Feb 9 to 13). D A J Bracewell c Dhawan b Kumar......................... 57 5 (5) Sancho Smith .............................................. 18:59 Men Dundee 0 Motherwell 1 I S Sodhi b Kuldeep ................................................... 0 6 (6) Yari Tucker ................................................... 19:55 R1 R2 Tot Heart of Midlothian 2 St Johnstone 0 FIRST TEST MATCH L H Ferguson c Shankar b Chahal ........................... 12 7 (7) Alexander Southern .................................... 20:14 Dillas/Palanyandi 65 69 134 Australia v Sri Lanka T A Boult not out ....................................................... 10 8 (8) Enshe-Nico Davis ....................................... 20:58 West/Wideman 72 69 141 SPANISH LEAGUE The Gabba, Brisbane (third day of five): Australia Extras (w 2) ................................................................ 2 9 (9) Giovanni Hollis ............................................ 21:12 Brough/Skoczylas 71 70 141 Yesterday’s results beat Sri Lanka by an innings and 40 runs Total (40.2 overs) .................................................. 234 10 (10) Ben Osset ................................................ 21:41 Brassington/Neame 69 73 142 Real Valladolid 2 Celta Vigo 1 Sri Lanka: First Innings 144 (N Dickwella 64; Fall of wickets: 1-23, 2-51, 3-84, 4-100, 5-136, 6-146, 11 (1) Liana Medeiros .......................................... 21:45 Brewer/Stephens 75 72 147 Girona 0 Barcelona 2 P J Cummins 4 for 39) 7-166, 8-166, 9-224. 12 (11) Vishan Patton ........................................... 22:37 Phillips/Phillips 71 76 147 Athletic Bilbao 1 Real Betis 0 Second Innings Bowling: Kumar 7-1-42-2; Shami 6-0-43-1; Shankar 13 (2) Zoe Hasselkuss ........................................ 22:39 Viehl/Viehl 75 73 148 Real Sociedad 0 Huesca 0 F D M Karunaratne c Paine b Cummins.................... 3 2-0-17-0; Chahal 9.2-0-52-2; Jadhav 6-0-35-1; 14 (3) Ariel Taylor ................................................. 23:24 Gorrell/Irby 77 71 148 Espanyol 2 Real Madrid 4 H D R L Thirimanne c Paine b Cummins ................. 32 Kuldeep 10-0-45-4. 15 (12) Trent Harris .............................................. 24:54 Aggarwal/Roberts 76 73 149 Saturday’s results *L D Chandimal c Patterson b Cummins .................. 0 Umpires: N J Llong (England) and C Brown. 16 (13) Christen Lugo Elibox ............................... 24:55 Barnett/Bernier 77 73 150 Sevilla 5 Levante 0 B K G Mendis c Burns b Cummins ............................ 1 Television umpire: S George (South Africa). 17 (4) Selah Tuzo ................................................. 24:59 Burnet/Forrest 73 77 150 Atletico Madrid 2 Getafe 0 A R S Silva c Burns b Cummins ................................ 3 Match referee: D C Boon (Australia). 18 (5) Brianna Mawer .......................................... 25:07 Edwards/Synnott 77 75 152 Leganes 2 Eibar 2 D de Silva b Richardson ........................................... 14 • India lead five-match series 2-0 19 (6) Emily Cabral .............................................. 25:17 Hendrickson/Lindo 74 78 152 Valencia 3 Villarreal 0 †N Dickwella c Harris b Richardson ........................ 24 Series details: First match (Napier): India won by 20 (14) Caleb McDowall ....................................... 25:22 Balcombe/Whiley 77 77 154 M D K Perera c Patterson b Cummins ...................... 8 eight wickets on Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method). 21 (7) Jade Johnston ........................................... 25:54 Perry/Piggott 81 74 155 ITALIAN LEAGUE R A S Lakmal st Paine b Lyon .................................. 24 Third match: Mount Maunganui (Sunday day/night, 22 (8) Massassi Maxwell-Smith ......................... 26:09 Cox/Plianthos 81 77 158 Yesterday’s results P V D Chameera not out ............................................ 5 10pm). Fourth match: Hamilton (Wednesday d/n, 23 (9) Millie Lewis ................................................ 26:14 Daniel/Rocha 76 83 159 Chievo 3 Fiorentina 4 C B R L S Kumara absent hurt .................................. — 10pm). Fifth match: Wellington (Saturday d/n, 10pm). 24 (15) Zachary Steeves .................................... 26:34 Crockwell/Rawson 79 82 161 Atalanta 3 Roma 3 Extras (b 9, lb 15, nb 1) ............................................. 25 25 (10) KyAsia Simmons ...................................... 26:39 Frey/Jackson 81 81 162 Bologna 0 Frosinone 4 Total (50.5 overs) .................................................. 139 Other match 26 (11) Ava Rosser ............................................... 27:08 Cooper/Frith 78 84 162 Parma 2 SPAL 3 Fall of wickets: 1-17, 2-17, 3-19, 4-35, 5-69, 6-79, ICC Academy Ground, Dubai (Nepal won toss): 27 (12) Zemira Webb ........................................... 27:25 Cunha/O’Hare 81 82 163 Torino 1 Inter Milan 0 7-109, 8-110, 9-139. Nepal 242-9 (50 overs; R K Paudel 55; United Arab 28 (13) Ha-Mylee Pitcher ..................................... 27:36 Gerardo/Morris 82 89 171 Lazio 1 Juventus 2 Bowling: Starc 14-1-56-0; Richardson 13-5-19-2; Emirates 97 (19.3 overs; Sompal Kami 5 for 33, S La- 29 (16) Maximilian Whalley ................................. 28:36 Szmierek/Winch 81 92 173 Yesterday’s results Lyon 8.5-3-17-1; Cummins 15-8-23-6. michhane 4 for 24). Nepal beat United Arab Emirates 30 (17) Victor Capitillo ......................................... 29:52 Sassuolo 3 Cagliari 0 Australia: First innings 323 (T M Head 84, by 145 runs to level three-match series at 1-1. 31 (14) Kimora Rubaine ...................................... 29:53 Women Sampdoria 4 Udinese 0 M Labuschagne 81; R A S Lakmal 5 for 75) 32 (18) Savio Wilson ........................................... 30:02 Burnie/Down 75 80 155 AC Milan 0 Napoli 0 Umpires: M Erasmus (South Africa) 33 (15) Jailyn Boddington ................................... 30:27 Burgess/Symonds 80 79 159 Today’s game and R K Illingworth (England). GOLF 34 (19) Tyler Hurdle ............................................. 32:32 Chambaz/O’Neill 81 79 160 Empoli v Genoa, 3.30pm Television umpire: M A Gough (England). 35 (16) Eliza Withers-Clarke ............................... 32:35 Carpio/Eastham 85 83 168 Match referee: J Srinath (India). PGA FARMERS INSURANCE OPEN 36 (20) Kirk Stapff ................................................ 32:35 GERMAN LEAGUE • Australia lead two-match series 1-0 Torrey Pines GC 37 (17) Hannah Deacon ....................................... 32:48 Senior Men Yesterday’s results Series details: Second Test: Canberra (Jan 31 to San Diego Lambert/Smith 70 73 143 Bayern Munich 4 Stuttgart 1 Feb 4). s-South Course: Yardage: 7,698 Lower Primary Christensen/Page 74 77 151 Fortuna Düsseldorf 0 RB Leipzig 4 n-North Course: Yardage: 7,258 1K Noon/White 80 79 159 Saturday’s results FOURTH ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL Leading final scores 1 (1) Ta’Han Eve ..................................................... 3:46 Brough/Frith 83 91 174 Mainz 2 Nuremberg 1 South Africa v Pakistan Justin Rose, $1,278,000 .............. 63n-66s-69-69--267 2 (2) Harry Bingham .............................................. 4:16 Chambaz/Titterton WD Borussia Dortmund 5 Hannover 1 The Wanderers, Johannesburg (Pakistan won Adam Scott, $766,800 ................. 70s-66n-65-68--269 3 (3) Chaz Swan-Edmead ..................................... 4:17 Borussia Mönchengladbach 2 Augsburg 0 toss): Pakistan beat South Africa by eight wickets Tailor Gooch, $411,800
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