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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | July 7, 2004

Brilliant Gayle
Left-hander's solid all-round play steers WI into final

LONDON, CMC: BRIEFLY PARALYSED by an inexplicable sense of panic, the West Indies recovered from that sudden attack of nerves to overhaul a target of 286 set by England by seven wickets with five balls to spare at Lord's yesterday to confirm a showdown..

'We were always confident'
WEST INDIES opener Chris Gayle, whose brilliant unbeaten century provided the base of his team's seven-wicket victory over England in the NatWest Series at Lord's yesterday, said they were always confident of achieving their target. Replying to...


Three cheers for Leaky and Dear
IT IS not only sportsmen and sportswomen who should be gracious in defeat. So too should administrators, and just like Serena Williams, Venus Williams, and Andy Roddick .. -Tony Becca


The Sabina Park plan
SABINA Park, the home of cricket in Jamaica, has gone through a number of changes since it hosted its first Test match back in 1930, and with the venue scheduled to host matches in World Cup 2007, there is more to come. How much more, however, will...


Ja bid group has 'mixed feelings'
MICHAEL HALL, managing director of World Cup 2007 Jamaica Limited, expressed mixed reaction to the ICC's venue allocation to Jamaica for the 2007 Cricket World Cup.















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