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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | July 29, 2005

'Don't take WI lightly' - Chappell warns his players
DAMBULLA, Sri Lanka, CMC: NEWLY-APPOINTED India coach Greg Chappell has warned his players against taking a weakened West Indies team lightly heading into the three-nation limited overs international tournament.

FROM THE BOUNDARY - WI batsmen simply not good enough
THE MAKESHIFT West Indies lost their two-match Test series against Sri Lanka 2-0, and all things considered, that was not too bad a performance. In fact, it was better than many expected.


Jamaicans struggling in Canada
AFTER A disappointing five days, Brad Hamilton and Alia Atkinson are still hoping to make an impact on the 11th FINA World Championships in Montreal, Canada, when they swim in their various events today.


Greaves, Bailey lead the pack
LATOYA GREAVES and Alain Bailey lead 14 Jamaicans who will be chasing medals on today's opening day of the 2005 Pan American Junior Championships in Windsor, Canada.


Jamaicans warm up for Helsinki
FIVE JAMAICANS will be out to sharpen their skills with less than two weeks to go before the World Athletics Championships in Helsinki when they face the starter at tomorrow's Bislett Games, the third TDK Golden League in Oslo, Norway.


Sanchez to defend 400m title
LONDON, (Reuters): DOUBLE WORLD 400 metres hurdles champion Felix Sanchez plans to ignore medical advice and defend his title next month in Helsinki.


Sunshine Girls continue to gleam
JAMAICA'S UNDER-21 Sunshine Girls romped to their sixth consecutive victory and their second in the second round of the World Youth Netball Championships at the Broward County Convention Centre in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, yesterday.


All-rounder Dunka stuns Cornwall North
ELTHAM'S ROMEO Dunka produced a good all-round performance for Middlesex South as they beat defending champions Cornwall North by 10 wickets in Wednesday's opening round of the Kingston Wharves National Under-15 competition at Jamaica Broilers.


HORSE SENSE - A recipe for disaster
SOME YEARS ago the Betting Gaming & Lotteries Commission requested proposals from interested parties to do a comprehensive survey of the gaming industry.

















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