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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | November 24, 2006

West Indies, Pakistan draw
MULTAN, Pakistan (AP): PROLIFIC BATSMAN Moh-ammad Yousuf smashed a record-equalling century yesterday as Pakistan forced a draw in the second Test against a resurgent West Indies. Yousuf (191) missed the opportunity to score a double...

Harbour View squeeze past Waterhouse

HARBOUR VIEW may have struck a major blow as far as their chances of winning this season's Wray and Nephew National Premier League go following a tough 1-0 win over leaders Waterhouse in the first end-of-round final at the National Stadium...


Gaynor set to quit

BARRINGTON GAYNOR, coach of defending Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) champions Waterhouse, has stated that he will not be returning to Drewsland unless something is done to make it a safer environment for him.


Canada trounce Jamaica 4-0

CARSON, California (AP): CHRISTINE SINCLAIR had two goals on Wednesday night to help Canada trounce Jamaica 4-0 in the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup semi-finals and earn a berth at next year's World Cup.


Maxwell hopes new approach will turn around Seba

WESTERN BUREAU: THERE WASN'T much difference in the way Seba United finished the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) first round this season, when compared to their position last year - close to the bottom of the ladder.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Well played West Indies, thank you Lara

THERE IS nothing as sweet as victory. There is, however, something almost as sweet, and that is a well-earned draw - a draw that was almost a victory, a draw at the end of which the fans can put their hands..


Inter, Chelsea through to second round

LONDON (AP): INTER MILAN and Chelsea have claimed spots in the second round of the Champions League yesterday, leaving six berths to be filled. Inter advanced from Group B after beating Sporting Lisbon 1-0 on Hernan Crespo's 36th-minute goal.


Iran suspended from international games

ZURICH (Reuters): IRAN HAVE been suspended from all international soccer activity because of government interference in running the game in the country, world ruling body, FIFA, said yesterday.


Start with Stead Gold

With the Pick-9 offering a whopping carryover of $3.7 million at Caymanas Park tomorrow, a payout in excess of $5.5 million looks a real possibility. Upsets by KAZ HO ME at 20-1 in the eighth race and BLACK RIVER at 13-1 in the fifth...


HORSE SENSE - It is the best of times - it was the worst of times

The passing of Clive de-Saumarez Alexander has gone almost unnoticed by the racing fraternity. "Bobby" Alexander passed away quietly in Vancouver, Canada on the 7th of November this year.




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