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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | December 13, 2003

WI bowlers plundered
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, CMC: SOUTH AFRICA'S top-order batting ­ led by their captain Graeme Smith ­ administered the insult, while Chris Gayle sustained the injury that left the West Indies labouring after the first day of the first...

They bowled too many four-balls, says Smith
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) SOUTH AFRICA'S Graeme Smith said he was not aiming to become the most prolific Test batsman of 2003, despite scoring his fifth century on the first day of the first Test against West Indies yesterday.


Captain's Bakery sticking with schoolgirl football
WESTERN BUREAU: FORMER PRESIDENT of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), Captain Horace Burrell, has denied allegations that he will be withdrawing his sponsorship of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association's (ISSA) High school girls football...


Donaldson set to head JNA
IF THERE'S a battle that needs to be fought, she will certainly come out roaring. That's Sharon Donaldson in a nutshell, the woman who will head the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA) after today's election.


'Hero' tipped in run for Gold
A STAR-STUDDED field of nine is slated to contest the 37th running of the prestigious Gold Cup over 1400 metres for top class horses at Caymanas Park today.















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