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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | May 23, 2005

Clean sweep - Gayle cracks 124, but Windies get another whitewash
CASTRIES, St. Lucia (AP): OPENER CHRIS Gayle slammed 124 yesterday but the West Indies slumped to a record ninth consecutive loss as Pakistan wrapped up a 3-0 series sweep with a 22-run victory in the third and final one-day international...

Lara in Test team
CASTRIES, St. Lucia (AP): STAR BATSMAN Brian Lara was recalled yesterday to the West Indies squad for the first Test against Pakistan, starting at Kensington Oval in Barbados on Thursday.


Portmore win Champions Cup
KEMEEL WOLFE scored two goals as Portmore United ran rings around Harbour View to capture the Red Stripe Champions Cup Knockout Trophy with an easy 3-1 win, earning a whopping $500,000 in the process.


Campbell on fire
JAMAICA'S OLYMPIC Games 200m champion Veronica Campbell was on fire at yesterday's Adidas Track Classic at the Home Depot Centre in Carson, California.


Boys' Town promise to put away 'Bulls' swiftly
BOYS' TOWN are aiming to put away Bull Bay swiftly when the teams decide the Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) KSAFA Super League championship in Saturday's return-leg final.


Galina Point to outlast rivals
WITH THE principal feature for the Bonnie Blue Flag Trophy over 1820 metres having to be abandoned, due to insufficient entries, the Labour Day Trophy for $400,000-$350,000 claimers over 1200 metres holds centre stage on the holiday...


Rain saves soldiers
A SHORT burst of afternoon showers spoilt the party for St. Catherine and Melbourne, but saved the day for Kingston and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) as the curtains came down on seventh round of games in the Supreme Ventures Super League.


Rain cuts final round of Trials
RUNAWAY BAY: THE NATIONAL Golf Trials to select this year's team to the Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships (CAGC) in St. Kitts were abandoned after three rounds yesterday.

















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