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Sport

Windies fight back

Fortune, it is said, favours the brave, and, if that is so, the West Indies deserve some good luck in the third Test against England at Old Trafford.

Walsh to decide future after fifth Test

West Indies fast bowler Courtney Walsh said yesterday his cricketing future would be decided by the fifth Test against England.

Mixed fortunes for Jamaica

Jamaica's males faltered, but the females starred at the Texaco Independence Cup softball tournament which started at the University of the West Indies Bowl yesterday.

Elusive Wild & Restless
The grey WILD AND RESTLESS proved elusive at Caymanas Park yesterday, winning the 1400 metres co-feature for the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA) trophy in convincing fashion.

Reggae Boyz in action
The Reggae Boyz will be back in action this afternoon when they take on an Eastern Confederation All-Star team.

Melbourne against the ropes
Rothman's all-island champions Melbourne were struggling at end of the rain-hit opening day of their County Cricket Championship game against Surrey B at Kensington Park yesterday.

Reggae Girlz off to CFU championship

A strong national women's football squad of 18 players will leave the island tomorrow for Haiti to participate in the semi-final stages of the CFU women's championships.










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