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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | October 12, 2006

West Indies rout Bangladesh
JAIPUR, India (Reuters): WEST INDIES opener Chris Gayle lashed 104 not out as the defending champions crushed Bangladesh by 10 wickets to ease into the main round of the Champions Trophy yesterday. The 27-year-old left-hander neatly paced his innings...

Arnett sink Tivoli

ARNETT GARDENS secured their first win of the season with an exciting 3-2 victory over Tivoli Gardens in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) game at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex yesterday.


Godfrey Stewart struggle to stay in race

WESTERN BUREAU: CHAMPIONS GODFREY Stewart's bid to retain their daCosta title was left hanging by a thread yesterday after they battled to a bruising 2-2 draw against Petersfield in their crucial Zone C game at Petersfield.


Camperdown in key clash with Eltham High

THIRD-PLACE Camperdown will not only look for revenge but hope to keep pace with second-place Campion when they tackle Group D leaders Eltham in ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup action today.


Portmore's lean start continues

PORTMORE UNITED'S lean start in this season's Wray and Nephew National Premier League continued yesterday. Only this time, they scored a goal to tie the contest against long-travelling team from Trelawny, Village United, in their fourth-round match-up...


Stultz gives newcomers second win

DAVID STULTZ scored in both halves to carry promoted August Town to their second win of the National Wray and Nephew Premier League season, beating Wadadah 2-1 at UWI, Mona Bowl, yesterday.


Saunders repeats triple crown win

NIGELLA SAUNDERS stole the show at the bmobile All Jamaica Badminton Championships with three victories at the Constant Spring Golf Club's Racquet Complex at the weekend. Saunders, the defending cham-pion, repeated last year's triple feat...


Air Jamaica launches special Cup offer

AIR JAMAICA is gearing up to offer same-day flight packages from Florida to Jamaica for preliminary games and from Jamaica to Barbados and St. Lucia for semi-final and final matches during next year's ICC WI Cricket World Cup (CWC).


Lady Avalanche make history

WESTERN BUREAU: MONTEGO BAY'S Lady Ava-lanche created history last Saturday when they won the first game staged in the inaugural Western Basketball Association's (WBA) Women's League, outscoring Hopewell Rattlers 23-20...


Big guns fire in Europe

LONDON (Reuters): EUROPE'S TRADITIONAL big guns came out blazing to score victories in their Euro 2008 qualifiers yesterday, apart from England who fired more blanks in their 2-0 defeat in Croatia. World champions Italy won 3-1 in Georgia...


Hot Tiger can still improve, says coach

NEW YORK, (Reuters): TIGER WOODS has won six U.S. PGA Tour events in a row and is producing some of the best golf of his career, but coach Hank Haney says there is still room for improvement.


Nem, Lasco to battle in final

NEM INSURANCE and Lasco will meet in the final of the Business House Netball Association's Intermediate B divisional competition. The team, trained by Patrick Brissett, registered wins over STATIN 27-17 and Blue Cross 24-18...




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