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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | January 17, 2006

Hinds cool on West Indies captaincy
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): WAVELL HINDS may have been identified as the possible successor to Shivnarine Chanderpaul to lead the West Indies team on the tour of New Zealand, starting next month.

No sweat for Barbados
BRIDGETOWN (CMC): BARBADOS MOVED to the top of the Carib Beer Series standings yesterday, when they completed a 10-wicket triumph before lunch over Jamaica at the Three Ws Oval.


'Horse of the Year' time
VOTING FOR 'Horse of the Year' and other awards not determined by statistics takes place in the Director's Room at Caymanas Park today when Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) hosts its annual Horse of the Year luncheon at 12:30 p.m.


England ready for tough series
ENGLAND'S NET-BALLERS are focused on winning the three-Test series against Jamaica's Sunshine Girls at the weekend. A 13-member squad and five officials - headed by coach Margaret Caldow - from the British Isles arrived here yesterday...


KC impress in 4x400m at Forrest Meet
DECKED OUT in United States of America colours and with over 500 fans in the stands shouting 'U.S.A.', 'U.S.A.', 'U.S.A.', Kingston College (KC) brought the curtain down on the second edition of the Douglas Forrest Invitational...


Talbert, Thomas lead the way
WAINARD TALBERT of Lion Heart Track Club and G.C. Foster College's Tamica Thomas were the senior winners at Sunday morning's Jamaica Amateur Athletics Association's (JAAA) Cross Country Run held at Kirkvine in Manchester.


Confident under-20 Reggae Girlz fly out today
A VERY confident Jamaica National Under-20 Women's football team will leave the island for Mexico today where they will participate in the CONCACAF Under-20 Qualifying Tournament.

















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