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Sunday Grandstand

on BBC Two England

Introduced by Steve Rider.
Provisional Timetable
12.30 Cricket
1.05Showjumping
1.35 Cricket
4.30 Show jumping
4.50 Cricket
Cricket:
One-Day International
Continued live coverage from Lord's of the third one-day international.
England v Australia
England captain Graham Gooch made a marvellous 136 when the team last played against
Australia at Lord's in a one-day international four years ago. A similar feat would do wonders for English confidence before the Ashes series, which starts next week, after the disappointment of their winter tour to India and Sri Lanka.
However, Australian skipper Allan Border also has happy memories of that 1989 match - he contributed 53 in a six-wicket victory for the tourists.
NINE-PAGE ASHES SPECIAL see page 44
Show Jumping
Live coverage of the Homepride Speed Grand Prix and the British Grand Prix from
Hickstead.
Ireland's Robert Splaine , defending champion in the Speed Grand Prix, heads a list of top names for this year's competition, which will be shown during lunch in the cricket. Riders taking part are permitted to use two horses. In the British Grand Prix, Holland's Jos Lansink will defend the title he won a year ago. The jump-off will be featured while tea is taken at
Lord's. Commentary Stephen Hadley and Michael Tucker.
Also, news of the Monaco
Grand Prix, which can be seen liveat2.15pmonBBCl.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Allan Border
Unknown:
Robert Splaine
Unknown:
Jos Lansink
Unknown:
Stephen Hadley
Unknown:
Michael Tucker.

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