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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | July 31, 2004

WI fight back
LARA, SARWAN LEAD RECOVERY

BIRMINGHAM: FOR THOSE who love to hear the sweet sound of bat hitting ball or to see the red sphere racing away to the boundary or glistening in the sunshine as it leaves the willow like a rocket before landing beyond the boundary...

Flintoff admits fighting slog demons
LONDON (Reuters): ENGLAND ALL-ROUNDER Andrew Flintoff admitted yesterday that it had been a battle to keep focused and not go for more big shots in his career best 167 in the second Test against West Indies at Edgbaston.


Tick with Clock Work in feature
TWO TROPHIES are at stake at Caymanas Park today, as the first leg of the two-day Emancipation weekend racing carnival gets under way with a well supported 10-race programme...


Jamaica playing for spot in final
THE semi-finals of the TCL Group/West Indies Under-19 one-day competition will be played today with hosts Jamaica facing defending champions Trinidad & Tobago at Chedwin Park and Guyana up against Barbados at Kensington Park.


Girls start shooting for glory
OPERATION Caribbean Netball Championship begins today for the World No. 3 ranked Sunshine Girls, who are set to brighten up the Jean Pierre Complex in Port of Spain, Trinidad when...


Eight-year-old captures youth titles
CHESS IS not only for adults, and little Tewana Mellace knows it only too well. At only eight years of age, Tewana captured the Under-10, Under-12 and Under-14 chess titles at the National Junior Age Group Chess Champs hosted by the...


Awesome Powell cools Greene
NATIONAL CHAMPION Asafa Powell established himself as the warm favourite for next month's Olympic men's 100 metres title with a sensational victory in the Norwich Union British Grand Prix at Crystal Palace in London last night. In one big swoop Powell...














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