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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | November 16, 2002

India tame Windies
INDIA'S VAUNTED batting line-up engineered another remarkable run chase to defeat the West Indies by five wickets and level the seven-match limited-over series at 2-all. ive months after they successfully chased 325 to defeat England in the final...

Official slams WI
AHMADABAD (AP): THE WEST Indies had set a bad precedent for cricket by blowing a "minor incident out of proportion" and staging a walkout at Rajkot, an Indian cricket official said yesterday.


Three schools seek first daCosta final
THREE SCHOOLS will be seeking to make it to their first ever Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup finals this afternoon after the playing of the semi-finals. Garvey Maceo Comprehensive and William Knibb Memorial High who will meet in one game at Brancourt...


Rakkadash to rebound today
TODAY's 11-race programme offers two trophy races, the 3-y-o and up Starter Handicap II and Overnight Allowance for the Pringle Cup over 1100 metres and the 2-y-o Maiden Special over the round five course for the Royal Lancaster Trophy. The latter...


Manning semis showdown today
THE Tony Spaulding Sports Complex is expected to be buzzing with excitement this afternoon when four of the Corporate Area's top schoolboy teams face-off in the Pepsi/ Sports Plus Manning Cup football semi-finals, starting at 1:00. In the first game of...


Bolt off to IAAF Gala
WORLD Junior 200 metres champion, Usain Bolt, left the island yesterday for London en-route to Monte Carlo where he will be a guest of IAAF president Lamine Diack at the World Athletics Gala on Sunday night. The 16-year-old William Knibb student, who...











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