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Sport

Boyz pass Cuba test

THE Young Reggae Boyz yesterday kept themselves in contention for a place in the 2000 Under-20 World Cup finals in Argentina after playing to a 0-0 draw with Cuba at the National Stadium. Jamaica only needed a draw to progress to Canada for another...

Record stand sinks Windies
BRISBANE, (Reuters): MARK Waugh and stand-in captain Adam Gilchrist shared a record opening stand of 206 to guide Australia to a nine-wicket victory with 38 balls to spare in their triangular series one-dayer against West Indies yesterday.

Ja in full control

BRIDGETOWN, CANA: CHAMPIONS Jamaica, inspired by a career best six-wicket haul from off-spinner Gareth Breese and an unbeaten 97 by opener Chris Gayle, outplayed Barbados on the third day of their second round Busta Cup cricket match at Kensington...

Windies B crush Windwards
KINGSTOWN, CANA: SPINNERS Suleiman Benn and Camilus Alexander shared nine wickets and propelled West Indies B to a crushing 162-run victory over the Windward Islands inside three days in their Busta Series cricket match at Arnos Vale yesterday.

Easy victories for Cornwall, St. James
WESTERN BUREAU: ST. James High and former champions Cornwall College got off to good starts on Saturday as the Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) Western Basketball Association's schools' league got underway at the Montego Bay Cricket Club.











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