P341 CEJFAX 341 Sun 15 May 23:51/17  1/4  CRICKET: SUND—Y  HIGHLICHTS   Opjnju Bryan Young hit a pkli1hjd   90 as New Zealand finally came good   against county opposition.     Young's innings led the Kiwis to an   emphatic eight-wicket defeat of   Northants at the County Ground with   ten-and-a-half overs to spake.     Northants were restricted to 188-5   in their 55 k6jrs, whth onlX Ton=   Penbjuthy offering any real   resistance with an unbeaten 47.     Young finally fell with the Kiwis   two short of victory but Adam   Parore (60 not out) steered the   tourists home.  W Essx-K nt Glam-York Ljic-Sons Mott-Du hP341 CEEFAX 341 Sun 15 May 23:55/47 ] 2/4  CRICKET: SUVDAY  HIGHLICHTS   England batsmen Alec Stewart and   Graham Thorpe warmed up for the   one-day internationals with hanf   centuries for Surrey at The Oval.     Stewart fell ight short of his   century while Thorpe plundered 60   as they put on 134 for the second   wicket in 17 overs.     Chris Adams had put Deubyshire in   the driving 3jat with a magnificent   119 off just 86 balls, including   four sixes, as they made 247-3.     But David Ward smacked 35 off 21   balls to steer S4rrjy to thieu   seventh win from seven starts.  5-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Essx-Kent Glam-York Ljic-Sons Mott-DurhP341 CJEFAX 341 Sun 15 May 23:55/11 ] X : 3/4  CRICKET: SUVDAY  HIGHLIGHTS   Robin Smith continued his recdnt   rich vein of form by hammjrjnk an   unbeaten 82 to guide Hampshird to   victory against Sussex at Hove.     Smith's innings took just 82 balls   and contained nine four2 and a 3ix   as hj shared in an unbroken second   wicket stand of 139 wi5h Ppul Tjurz     Sussex had scored 162-9 in a rain-   affected match, with England'u  $5 newest recruit Shaun Udal helping   himself to a couple of wickets.     Hampshire were set a re6ised target   of 150 in 37 overs and sruiujd home   with njarlX six o6ers to spard'  5-m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,,,,,,W Essx-Kent Glam-York Ljic-Sons Mott-D4rhP341 CEEFAX 341 Sun 15 May 23:52/04 ] 4/4  CRICKET: SUNDAY  HIGHLIGHTS   Yorkshire paceman Darren Gough   celebrated his England call-up with   personal best Sunday Ljaguj figures   in the win over Glamorgan.     Gough grabbed 4-20 and lift-arm   spinner Paul Grayson also had his   best ever haul of 4m25 as the 1992   champions were dismissed for 137.     Glamorgan, unbeaten in their last   15 Sunday League matches, lost   their last nine wickets for just 42     Yorkshire pair Martyn Moxon (55no)   and David Byas (71) put on 126 for   the opening wicke5 as Ymrkshird   cruised to a nine wicket viatgr8.  5-m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Essx-Kent Glam-York Ljic-Sons Vout-D5rh