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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | August 1, 2005

WI flop AGAIN!
DAMBULLA, Sri Lanka, CMC: WEST INDIES bowled and fielded untidily, after another poor batting performance, and India cantered to a comfortable six-wicket triumph in the second match...

Lara skips Trinidad for World XI
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC: DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) will be without the services of mega batsman Brian Lara for this year's regional limited overs competition...


Under-19 champs Ja open against T&T
KINGSTOWN, St Vincent, CMC: JAMAICA WILL today start their defence of the TCL Group West Indies Under-19 Challenge against Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) in a cross-zone match in the three-day league championship at Stubbs Ground.


Shahid for Emancipation Day Trophy
FITTINGLY, THE Emancipation Day Trophy high claiming ($400,000 - $350,000) over 1300 metres is today's holiday feature at Caymanas Park. Post time is 1:00 p.m. and 10 races are slated.


Jeff Rodgers team outclasses NBL All-Stars
A GAME-high 25 points from Mitch Johnson of the University of Idaho led a Jeff Rodgers Invitational Team to a 21-point win over the National Basketball League (NBL) All-Star team in Saturday night's exhibition game...


Dwyer eyes Jamaica recall
IT IS said almost all realisations are manifestations of dreams. However, realising one's dreams does not come simply by going to bed and waking up with lady luck.


Aussies outclass young Ja girls
AFTER A magnificent start in the World Youth Netball Championships, Jamaica's Sunshine Girls will be returning home two spots lower in the world rankings courtesy after being swamped 61-44 by former world number one Australia...

















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