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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | October 28, 2005

WI let Bulls off tether
BRISBANE, Australia (CMC): HANDICAPPED YET again by inconsistent bowling and unimaginative leadership, the West Indies compounded their woes with a puzzling selection policy, and a sub-standard effort in the field...

Hinds breaks 'pinky'
BRISBANE, Australia (CMC): WEST INDIES have suffered an injury setback ahead of next week's opening cricket Test against Australia at the Gabba. The ambidextrous Wavell Hinds suffered a fracture to his little finger...


'I'm feeling stronger' - Powell credits fitness trainer
BRISBANE, Australia, CMC: HEARTENED BY his effort on the opening day of the West Indies' four-day match against the Queensland Bulls at Allan Border Field yesterday, Daren Powell intends to keep bowling a full length to batsmen in Australia.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Windies cricket needs management
THE AUSTRALIAN way, in one way, is the way to go. Once the undisputed kings of cricket, the West Indies are now at the bottom of the standings, ranked above only Zimbabwe and Bangladesh.


Controversy hits schoolboy football leagues
YALLAHS TECHNICAL'S appeal to overturn a decision by the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) ruling, which cost them a second-round berth and a year's probation, has been thrown out by an independent arbitration committee.


Tivoli, JC in Walker Cup quarter-finals
TIVOLI GARDENS and Jamaica College will put their unbeaten streaks on the line this afternoon when they face-off in the Walker Cup quarter-finals, starting 3:00 pm at the National Stadium.


No conspiracy - St. Jago
INCENSED MEMBERS of the St Jago High School community have demanded an apology from coach Trevor 'Jumpy' Harris for inflammatory comments regarding a possible 'St. Catherine conspiracy' to keep Kingston College from advancing to the second round...


Roll with Ital Queen
TRAINER Winchester McIntosh and owner Dr. Samuel Longmore can give Super-6 players a flying start in tomorrow's fifth race at Caymanas Park. The two teamed up to produce Paddy's Storm in unbeatable form on Wednesday ...


Dibbs booted out of office
JOSEPH DIBBS' brief and controversial reign as president of the Jamaica Table Tennis Association (JTTA) came to an abrupt end at a special general meeting of affiliates held Wednesday night at the Sports Development Foundation Offices....


















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