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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | May 20, 2007

Windies putting up brave battle
LONDON (CMC):SHIVNARINE CHANDER-PAUL drew on every ounce of his 13 years of international experience to fashion an obdurate half-century that was the cornerstone of West Indies avoiding the follow-on, after Monty Panesar crippled their top-order batting...

Juveniles, Sting match-up opens new season

WESTERN BUREAU:THE 2007 St. James Hart & Sons Senior Netball League, which is being contested by nine teams, will begin today with a triple-header at the Montego Bay Boys Club Courts, starting at 5:30 p.m.

Mona capture swim title at UWI Games

MONA CAPTURED the University of the West Indies (UWI) Games swimming title yesterday at the UWI swimming pool at the campus.

Better deal under way for King at Watford

LONDON (CMC): JAMAICAN STRIKER Marlon King has agreed improved terms on his existing contract at relegated Watford, the club announced on Friday.Club officials did not reveal the terms of the deal but the 27-year-old, who was limited to 12 starts during...

Sachin, Ganguly put India in charge

CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh, (Reuters): SACHIN TENDULKAR hit his 36th test century and Saurav Ganguly also smashed a hundred as India reached 384 for six in a rain-hit first Test against Bangladesh yesterday.Just 20 overs were possible on the second day...

Spin bowling and the West Indies

THE WEST Indies squad now in England is short of a spin bowler and one wonders if the Windies selectors, among them one former spin bowler, are blinkered or short-sighted.





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