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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | December 9, 2002

WI punish Bangladesh
DHAKA, Bangladesh, CMC: PACERS PEDRO Collins and Vasbert Drakes shared nine wickets before a punishing unbroken century stand by the West Indies openers crippled Bangladesh as their historic first Test match started at the Bangabandhu Stadium yesterday.

Panton, Clarke on top
PROVISIONAL RESULTS of the two-day Petcom/JMC-sponsored International Stages Rally which concluded yesterday show the pair of Jeffery Panton and navigator Peter Clarke, as winners of the event.


Bowlers shine at festival
RAMON HUTCHINSON and Colin Stuart shared six wickets for the Melbourne Invitational XI to beat a Jamaica XI by 27 runs on the Duckworth/Lewis system at the annual Milo/ Melbourne cricket festival yesterday.


Perry in JCA's 28
THE JAMAICA Cricket Association has released the names of 28 players to participate in a three-week camp to prepare for the West Indies first class competition, which starts next month.


A footballer all my life
CARLOS ALBERTO Torres, better known as Carlos Alberto, was the captain of arguably the best football team to have ever graced a playing field - Brazil's champion World Cup team in 1970.


0-0 joy for Arnett Gdns
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Arnett Gardens yesterday topped Zone A of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championship following a 0-0 draw with Violette Athletic Club of Haiti at the Tony Spaulding Sports Complex.


Cornwall win U-14 competition
WESTERN BUREAU: CORNWALL COLLEGE won the County of Cornwall Athletics Association's Under-14 football competition after beating Munro College 4-2 in the final played at Mannings School in Savanna-la-Mar on Friday afternoon.











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