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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | March 13, 2004

Windies on the prowl
CRICKET FANS who are eagerly awaiting the day when the West Indies will once again be powerful and probably all-conquering may not have long to wait - not after yesterday's action at Sabina Park on the second day of the exciting...

Lara dislocates finger
WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara was taken to hospital with a dislocated finger late on the second day's play of the first Cable & Wireless Test against England at Sabina Park. The West Indies captain was fielding at first slip when he failed to hold..


Warne joins Walsh in exclusive club
LONDON, (Reuters): SHANE WARNE has spent his career writing unlikely scripts. In that context, the story of his historic 500th Test wicket yesterday was nothing ...


St Andrew ready to roll
IN 1994 the combination of head coach Leacroft Bolt and field events coach Phillip Davy combined to give Manchester High their second hold on the top trophy at the Girls Athletics...


Juniors shine at the trials
JUNIOR ATHLETES tuned up for Boys and Girls Championships at next month Carifta Games with some outstanding results on the opening day of the Carifta Trials at G.C. Foster College yesterday.


The fabulous J'can foursome
THE JAMAICA men's mile relay that won gold at the 10th IAAF World Track & Field Championship in Budapest, Hungary on Sunday's final day has been named The Gleaner's top Performer of the Week. The team of Gregory Haughton, Leroy Colquhoun, Michael...


FINAL WORD:
Subline greatness within our midst

JAMAICA'S COURTNEY Walsh is no longer the sole member of one of the sporting world's most exclusive clubs. Yesterday the controversial but brilliant Australian legspinner Shane Warne joined him in the Society of 500 Test... -Tym Glaser













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