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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | May 16, 2003

Injured Lawson in doubt
ALREADY WITHOUT Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Ridley Jacobs for the one-day international series against Australia, the West Indies may also be without the services of fast bowler Jermaine Lawson...

WI has best batsmen - Holding
MICHAEL HOLDING, a man who was once acknowledged as the fastest bowler in the West Indies' famed four-pronged pace attack, is standing by his view that the team with the strongest batting line-up in the world is the West Indies.


I feel like a winner, says Willis
MAY 13 WAS a special day for Jermaine Willis. The 16-year-old Haile Selassie High School student won a MultiCare medal for the first time and although he placed third in the race rather than first, says he felt like a winner.


Take Forest Fresh in fourth
TOMORROW's Racing Pools game, which offers a $49,000 carryover, will be highlighted by the annual renewal of the $1.5 million Lotto Classic for native bred three-year-olds over 2000 metres.


Logie looking for consistency in one-day international series
KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP): WEST INDIES head coach Gus Logie wants his injury-plagued team to deliver a consistent performance in the upcoming series of seven one-day cricket internationals against World Cup champions Australia.


What a difference victory makes
WHOEVER BELIEVED that winning in sport is not important, or all that important, should by now have changed their minds.














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