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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | January 24, 2004

Ja spin charms Bajans
JAMAICA DOMINATED the opening day of the Carib Beer Series cricket match at Sabina Park yesterday with spin bowlers Ryan Cunningham and captain Gareth Breese along with wicketkeeper Keith Hibbert in the starring roles.

Defiant batting holds up Leewards
CHARLESTOWN, Nevis, CMC: WEST INDIES B, on the back of defiant half centuries from Patrick Browne and Jamaican Danza Hyatt, defied the Leeward Islands bowling attack and batted through the opening day of their third-round Carib Beer Series...


WI defeat S Africa A in ODI warm-up
PAARL, South Africa, CMC: A RARE DISPLAY of disciplined bowling and fielding earned West Indies a morale-boosting, 65-run victory over South Africa A yesterday in the their only warm-up fixture before the five-match one-day series against Graeme...


Boyz kick off 2004 against Uruguay
THE JAMAICA Football Federation (JFF) announced yesterday it has acquired a highly respected South American opponent for a practice international against the Reggae Boyz next month. According to a faxed release, Jamaica will host two-time World Cup...


Defiant batting lifts Windwards
ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC: HALF-CENTURIES from newcomer Roland Wilkinson and captain Rawl Lewis provided the bedrock of a fighting batting performance from Windward Islands against Guyana in their bottom-of-the-table third round clash of the Carib Beer 2004.


Wolmer's trounce Kingston College
WOLMER'S HIGH will meet St. Andrew Technical High School (STATHS) in the semi-finals of the ISSA/KFC Under-19 Schoolboy Basketball competition after beating Kingston College (KC) 72-53 in the quarter-finals at the Stadium courts yesterday.















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