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Sport

WI in charge - Gayle, Ganga in 100-run stand

BULAWAYO, (Reuters): THE West Indies dominated the opening day of the first Test against Zimbabwe yesterday, bowling out the hosts for 155 before reaching 100 for no wicket in reply at the close.

The challenges facing president Wes Hall

THE West Indies Cricket Board will have a new president and vice-president tomorrow. With only one nomination for each position, the new president will be the Reverend Wes Hall of Barbados, the new vice-president will be Val Banks of Anguilla.

Cuba test for Boyz

THE Reggae Boyz face a stern test this afternoon when they oppose Caribbean neig hbours Cuba in a friendly match in Havana, starting at 4:30 p.m. The 18-man Jamaica squad includes seven Under-20 players who contested the recently concluded World Youth...

Rousseau, Josephs still batting for regional cricket

FORMER West Indies Cricket Board president Pat Rousseau and vice-president Clarvis Joseph have not abandoned West Indies cricket. In the interest of West Indies cricket they are working behind the scenes to ensure that sponsors do not walk away.

Modernisation cannot wait

WITH the 2001 Classic series behind us it is odds on that the politics of the sport will once again be the focus of attention as the two main contenders, Awesome Power and Millimetre, managed to grab most of headlines whilst the futurities were in...












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