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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | December 3, 2002

WI crush Bangladesh
DHAKA, (Reuters): A MAGNIFICENT third wicket stand of 146 by Marlon Samuels and Ramnaresh Sarwan and devastating bowling by Vasbert Drakes helped the West Indies beat Bangladesh by 84 runs in the second one-day international yesterday.

Seven J'cans in Cup 30
SEVEN JAMAICANS, including national wicketkeeper Keith Hibbert, have been named in the West Indies' 30-man provisional squad for the 2003 World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya.


Ja to host Gold Cup qualifiers
JAMAICA AND Trinidad and Tobago have been selected as hosts of the second round of the qualifying tournaments for the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup finals. The Jamaica leg of the qualifiers will be played March 26-30.


Big Pools carryover
FOUR PUNTERS with 31 points have shared the $57,975.60 first dividend prize declared on last Saturday's Racing Pools game.


JRC comes to rescue of 'Kansascity'
THE FOUR-YEAR-OLD gelding GOINGTOKANSASCITY, who on November 20 was disqualified and placed last after passing the post first in a 1100-metre race at Caymanas Park...


The owners' plan of action
REVIEWED BY the appointed sub-committee of the Jamaica Racehorse Owners Association (JROA) the secretary Jeffrey Mordecai, directors Vin Lumsden and Bernard Vincent the document 'Plan of Action for Horseracing'...


Windies batsmen need quality spin bowling
WEST INDIES batting in the recent one-day series against India has left the region's cricket fans, certainly those in Jamaica, happy and confident that as far as batting is concerned, things are looking up.


Good day for Jamaica
JAMAICA'S ATHLETES captured four more medals yesterday to take the country's tally to nine, as the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games entered its second week of competition.


Western season gets under way
WESTERN BUREAU: THE 2003 western Jamaica track and field season kicks off today with the staging of the County of Cornwall Athletics Association's (COCAA) Cross Country championships in Montego Bay, hosted by Mt. Alvernia High.











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