Queensland on top

Published November 28, 2001

SYDNEY, Nov 27: Queensland returned to the top of the Australian interstate cricket championship Tuesday with an eight-wicket win over NSW.

Scores:

In Adelaide: Western Australia 227 (Brad Hogg 56 not out; Paul Rofe 5-30) and 209; South Australia 206 (Ben Johnson 121 not out; Matt Nicholson 4-58) and 52-4.

In Brisbane: Queensland beat New South Wales by eight wickets. New South Wales 146 (Michael Kasprowicz 5-44) and 222 (Greg Mail 56; Kasprowicz 4-87); Queensland 236 (Stuart Law 70; Stuart Clark 4-61) and 133-2 (Martin Love 65 not out, Jimmy Maher 61)—Reuters

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