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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | August 3, 2005

Windies tumble to second defeat
DAMBULLA, Sri Lanka, CMC: THE WEST Indies again bowled and fielded with vigour, but their inexperienced batting failed to deliver for the second time as they conceded a 50-run defeat to hosts Sri Lanka in the third match...

Jamaica gain upper hand against T&T
KINGSTOWN, St Vincent, CMC: JAMAICA turned in a strong batting performance in their second innings to take command against Trinidad on the second day of the first round of matches in the TCL Group Under-19 tournament at the Stubbs Ground yesterday.


Young 'Boyz' get US visas, leave for T&T
JAMAICA'S UNDER-15 football team has secured United States visas and is scheduled to depart the island at 6:45 this evening to Miami en route to Trinidad and Tobago for the inaugural Caribbean Football Union Youth Cup.


Poised to bounce back
JAMAICAN FAST bowler Andrew Richardson, at 24, was at the brink of gaining a West Indies senior selection a couple of seasons ago after starring for the island in the regional tournament by capturing 36 wickets.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - What is all the fuss about?
ONCE UPON a time, Jamaica produced the best table tennis players in the region. Unfortunately, however, that is no longer so.It has not been so for many years and, based on what is happening in the sport, it will remain so for a long time.

















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