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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | May 6, 2003

Australia going for all four
BRIDGETOWN, Reuters: AUSTRALIA BEAT West Indies by nine wickets in the third Test yesterday to go 3-0 ahead in the four-match series and stay on course for an unprecedented Caribbean whitewash.

Six punters share $64,000
SIX punters with maximum 32 points shared the $64,000 first dividend prize declared on last Saturday's Racing Pools game with each receiving $10,833.40.


Lara not worried about whitewash
BRIDGETOWN, Reuters: WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara said yesterday he wanted to stick with his young side and was not concerned about an impending whitewash.


Lawson's hat-trick
JERMAINE LAWSON became only the second Jamaica and the fourth West Indian to take a hat-trick in Test cricket when he trapped Australian Justin Langer leg before wicket at Kensington Oval yesterday.


Four win in Senior League
BOYS' TOWN, Clarendon, Trelawny and Police recorded victories over Portland, Manchester, St. James and Hanover respectively in last weekend's second round action of the Jamaica Cricket Association's (JCA) Senior League cricket competition.


Let's use available technology
THE CABLE and Wireless Test series between the West Indies and Australia has produced some brilliant performances - including Shivnarine Chanderpaul's in the first innings, Ricky Ponting's batting high-lighted by a double century...














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