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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | November 28, 2005

Lara hails record as his greatest achievement
ADELAIDE (Reuters): BRIAN LARA said beating Allan Border's world record for the most Test runs was the highlight of his career. The West Indian batsman scored a brilliant 226 in the third Test against Australia...

Jamaica and Leewards set for exciting finish
THE CARIB Beer Cup cricket match between Jamaica and the Leeward Islands enters its fourth and final day at Kensington Park today with the promise of an exciting finish.


West Indies joy turns to frustration
ADELAIDE, Australia (CMC): INSPIRED BY outstanding medium-fast bowling from Dwayne Bravo, the West Indies had Australia on the rack just after lunch on the third day of the third and final Test on Sunday (Saturday night Caribbean time).


Late lapse costs Boys' Town again
BOYS' TOWN, not for the first time this season, gave up a late equaliser in Wray and Nephew National Premier League action against Constant Spring at the Spring Complex yesterday.


KFC pumps more money into school basketball
THE 2005-2006 High School Basketball Championships tipped off at the National Stadium Courts on Friday with news of a 600,000-dollar increase in sponsorship from title sponsors KFC.


English double sets up big win
TWO GOALS by Irvino English led Waterhouse to a convincing 4-0 whipping of Seba United in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League match at the Waterhouse Mini Stadium yesterday.


Arnett plummet further at Village
THE FREEFALL of end-of-first round winners Arnett Gardens continued yesterday at the Elliston Wakeland Centre when they went down 0-3 to Village United as the second round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League continued.


Tivoli's scorching start burns Wadadah
A SCORCHING first-half onslaught by Tivoli Gardens saw them hammer a powerless Wadadah F.C 4-0 to claim their first victory of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League second round yesterday at Edward Seaga Stadium.

















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