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 h
P341 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-Durh
P341 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-D4rh
P341 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