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Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Styris hammers West Indies
Some fine stroke play by Ramnaresh Sarwan took the West Indies to 63-1 off 21 overs at the end of the second day of the second Test yesterday.

Owen Taylor back with a bang
Barbados-bred 7-y-o gelding OWEN TAYLOR made a triumphant return to Caymanas Park yesterday with a decisive win in the round five President's Cup feature for top-class horses.


Race for NPL spots continues
Four teams, three from western Jamaica and one from St. Mary remain in the race for the two additional places in the NPL next season after the JFF discontinued the National A League at the end of last season.


Commentary - One more call for help
West Indies cricket is passing through some rough times, but it could get better, it should get better, and everyone who loves West Indies cricket is hoping that it will get better.


Japan, S. Korea hail Cup success
In a joint statement issued on the eve of the final between Brazil and Germany, Japanese and Korean officials hit back at those from more established soccer countries who had doubted that they could successfully stage the first finals to be co-hosted.












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