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Sport

Akram stands tall for Pakistan
In 36 matches spread over 42 years, the West Indies and Pakistan have fought some memorable battles. The toughest and most exciting, however, the mother of them all, could well be the third and final Test.

Waulgrovians rule again

DEFENDING champions Waulgrovians took charge from the second quarter to defeat Jamalco 58-49 in the Berger Paints Senior Netball League final at the Leila Robinson Courts yesterday.

Melbourne have one hand on trophy
THE Rothmans All Island Cricket Championship trophy seems destined to go to Derrymore Road as, after two days of cricket, Melbourne are well placed to register an outright win over defending champions Lucas at the Nelson Oval.

Rhythm Of My Heart riding high
The vastly improved filly RHYTHM OF MY HEART duly made it two in a row at Caymanas Park yesterday with a smooth victory in the She's On Wheels Trophy over 1100 metres.

Wadadah, Catherine Hall in final
WADADAH and Catherine Hall FC will contest today's final of the first Kajumulo St. James FA Super League at Jarrett Park after wins in Friday's semi-finals at the same venue.

Big challenges ahead for Pat Rousseau
The recent campaign leading up to the election of the president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) was tough and in many ways, uncompromising.

Guyana on target for sweep
The shooting skills of Guyana rifle team were on full parade at the Police Academy in Twickenham Park yesterday when they emerged winners of the Singer Cup on the penultimate day of the Caribbean Rifle Shooting competition.












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