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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | March 13, 2006

PATHETIC! - No miracle as Windies collapse to first Test defeat
AUCKLAND, New Zealand (CMC): DESPITE A bit of resistance, there was no miracle for the West Indies as New Zealand claimed the final two wickets in 35 minutes to win the first Test by 27 runs on a sunny final morning at Eden Park on Monday...

Magnificent SOUTH AFRICA smash world record to win greatest game
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters): SOUTH AFRICA hit a world record 438 for nine in the highest-scoring one-day international in history to beat Australia by one wicket and win the series 3-2 yesterday.


Clinical Boys' Town drub Village
THE RED Brigade of Boys' Town yesterday continued their march towards respectability when they defeated perennial semi-finalists Village United 3-0 at Elleston Wakeland Centre in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.


Spring close to the drop
BRACES FROM Jermaine Anderson and Shawn Hunter left everything square between relegation bound Constant Spring and fourth from bottom Wadadah in Wray and Nephew National Premier League action at the Spring Complex yesterday.


Gerrard blunder sets up Arsenal
LONDON (Reuters): FRANCE STRIKER Thierry Henry scored twice, including a winner seven minutes from time, as Arsenal defeated third-place Liverpool 2-1. Henry pounced on Steven Gerrard's backpass to cap a fine week for Arsene Wenger's side...


St Catherine score massive win
ST. CATHERINE Cricket Club maintained their lead atop the Supreme Ventures Super Cup, while defending champions Manchester picked up their first win as the curtain fell on all third- round games yesterday.


Wolfe strike rips Tivoli
PORTMORE UNITED battled their way to a 1-0 victory over Tivoli Gardens at the Edward Seaga Stadium yesterday to leapfrog two spots into third place with just four games left to go in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League final...


Arnett end drought
ARNETT GARDENS got their first win of the third round to give new coach Bradley Stewart his first victory as the 'Junglists' nipped Rivoli United 2-1 at Tony Spaulding Sports Complex yesterday.


Waterhouse take over NPL lead
WATERHOUSE WENT atop the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) for the first time, with a hard fought 2-1 win over Seba at the Waterhouse Mini-Stadium yesterday. Harbour View, which led the league from the start of the season...


WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP - Sinclair's record run wins silver
KENIA SINCLAIR broke the Central American & Caribbean (CAC) 800m record again, but placed second to Mozambique's Maria Mutola on her way to handing Jamaica its only medal at the World Indoor Championships, which ended in Moscow,...

















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