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Sport

Weather the only winner

MANCHESTER: THE West Indies and England remained locked at one-one in their five-match contest when the third Test at Old Trafford ended in a tame, rain-affected draw yesterday.

High praise from Adams
WEST Indies captain Jimmy Adams said after yesterday's drawn third Test that he was heartened by the resilience shown by his team after a below par performance on the first two days of the five-day match. "I'm very happy with the way we fought back..

Cayman, Ja take top titles
CAYMAN Islands and Jamaica were crowned men's and women's champions respectively at the end of the three-day Texaco Independence Cup Softball tournament at the University of the West Indies Bowl yesterday. The Jamaican female team who defeated the...

Richards second at Malmo meet

MALMO (AP): SANDIE Richards and Deon Hemmings grabbed runner-up spots at the Mai Galan track meet in Malmo, Sweden yesterday.

Marvellous Menudo shines again
LAST year's Superstakes winner, MENUDO underlined his profound liking for the 2000 metres course with a decisive victory in the $620,000 Prime Minister's Stakes for three-year-olds and up, feature event at Caymanas Park yesterday. Ridden by champion..










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