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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | November 21, 2006

High marks for Sabina Park
Don Lockerbie, ICC Cricket World Cup West Indies 2007 Venue Development Director, has given high marks to Jamaica's Local Organising Committee (LOC) for their work on Sabina Park. After touring, according to Lockerbie, 'every nook and cranny' of Sabina...

Five-star Taylor points to hard work

MULTAN (CMC): Pacer Jerome Taylor said yesterday he was pleased with the effort he put in to finish with five-wickets on a batsman-friendly pitch, on the second day of the second Test against Pakistan at Multan's Cricket Stadium.


Impressive display by West Indies openers

MULTAN, Pakistan (CMC): Taylor took five for 91 as Pakistan, ominously poised at 263 for four overnight, were toppled for a modest 357 on the stroke of lunch. West Indies replied emphatically to reach 151 without loss when stumps were drawn...


The King is dead

The 2003 'Horse of the Year' A KING IS BORN died on Friday afternoon at the stables of 14-time champion trainer Philip Feanny after failing to recover from a leg injury sustained at exercise on the morning of Wednesday, November 1.


Dehring hails spirit of cooperation

ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): Cricket World Cup chief, Chris Dehring, says the region has overcome skepticism, displayed an unprecedented spirit of cooperation and was now well placed to showcase 10 of the best stadia in the world for next year's mega event.


Talbert, Goule top Grand Prix Series

In what turned out to be the closest Grand Prix Series ever, champion, Wainard Talbert, of Lion Heart Track Club, again faltered at the final hurdle, but held on to take the title by a point.


Gunners favoured to whip Hamburg

LONDON (AP): A win for Arsenal won't guarantee the Gunners a spot in the second round of the Champions League. It won't hurt, though. Arsenal, which earned only one point from their last two matches against Group G leaders, CSKA Moscow...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Australia looking good

The 2006 version of the Ashes series, the cricket contest between Australia and England, opens in Brisbane on Thursday, tomorrow night local time, and like last year in England when the home team, after losing the first Test.


Frome full of confidence

If Boysie Nicholson is right then the daCosta Cup will remain in Westmoreland for at least another year as he is confident that his charges at Frome will go all the way. After getting the better of Clarendon College...


Comedy of errors in Buchanan KO match

WESTERN BUREAU: If you needed comic relief, the return-leg match yesterday afternoon between Belmont and Newmarket at Llandilo playfield in Savanna-la-Mar provided the perfect stage. It was no joke competition as the teams were battling ...




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