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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | March 7, 2007

West Indies can 'hot up' the party - Skipper not worried about form of himself and top batsmen
FLORENCE HALL, Trelawny: TWO OF them, including himself, hardly hit a ball in the West Indies' opening practice match against Kenya at the new stadium in Trelawny on Monday. And one who did, Ramnaresh Sarwan, got a start but never capitalised.

Alliedforce to blast away rivals

TODAY'S 11-RACE programme at Caymanas Park will be highlighted by the 3-y-o and up open allowance race for the Zaleucus Trophy over 1800 metres, to be contested by six starters.Among them is last year's Governor's Cup...

India flex muscles against the Dutch

FALMOUTH, Trelawny: INDIA, THE 1983 champions and one of the favourites to lift the 2007 Cricket World Cup crown, flexed their muscles in the warm-up match at the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium in Falmouth yesterday ...

The ICC Cricket World Cup is here at last!

AFTER YEARS of preparation, the ICC WI Cricket World Cup is now upon us.Warm-up matches in four territories across the region got under way on Monday, and the tournament officially starts on Sunday with the opening ceremony at the multi-purpose stadium...

T&T suspends national programmes

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC):THE TRINIDAD and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) suspended its national football programmes with immediate effect yesterday because of inadequate funding. TTFF general secretary Richard Groden confirmed yesterday...

Grace commits to the Reggae Boyz

GRACEKENNEDY yesterday announced its commitment to the Reggae Boyz's Road to Africa 2010 campaign with a $15 million, four-year deal."We remain committed to securing the nutritional health of our football players. To that end, we have entered into an agreement, in this 85th year...

Chinese urged to beef up brawn for play and fight

BEIJING (Reuters):CHINESE FOOTBALLERS need to eat beef and drink milk if they are to play, and fight, with Westerners on a level playing field, according to a member of the advisory body to China's Parliament.Last month's brawl between China's Under-21...

Liverpool and Chelsea advance

LONDON (Reuters):HOLDERS BARCELONA crashed out of the Champions League in the first knockout phase yesterday when their 1-0 win at Anfield was not enough to prevent Liverpool advancing on the away-goal rule after a 2-2 aggregate.

Portmore seek early advantage

FORMER CHAMPIONS Portmore United will continue their quest to regain the Red Stripe Champions Cup trophy when they tackle Wadadah in a 3:00 p.m. encounter at Ferdie Neita Park in the first of two first-leg quarter-final games today.





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