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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | October 29, 2006

England stun West Indies
AHEMADABAD, India (AP):HARD-HITTING batsman Kevin Pietersen struck a flawless unbeaten 90 yesterday in England's stunning three-wicket victory over defending champions West Indies

Fabulous four-timer for Simpson

TITLE-CHASING jockey Trevor 'Slicer' Simpson enjoyed his best day in the saddle for some time when he booted home four winners in a row at Caymanas Park yesterday.


Frome Technical lift Ben Francis Knockout title

FROME TECHNICAL High School captured the first rural title of the ISSA/Pepsi/JN schoolboy football season yesterday when they defeated Clarendon College 5-4 on penalties to win the Ben Francis Knockout crown.


Berbick hailed as a 'true athlete'

FORMER PRESIDENT of the Jamaica Boxing Board (JBB) C. Lloyd Allen yesterday paid tribute to Trevor Berbick.


Seba tackle Arnett

WITH TWO victories on the run following four losses in a row, Seba United will be in the spotlight in today's Wray and Nephew National Premier League in a game which could be dubbed the battle of the cities.


Klinsmann interested in coaching US national team

NEW YORK (Reuters):JURGEN KLINSMANN says he is open to coaching the United States national soccer team.


Batting at the ICC Champions Trophy

THE PRELIMINARY round of the ICC Champions Trophy comes to an end in Chandigarh today with India up against Australia in a contest which will see the winners joining South Africa, New Zealand and the West Indies.




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