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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | May 21, 2007

Mammoth task for Windies - Pietersen, Panesar make life difficult for Windies
LONDON (Reuters): Monty Panesar captured six for 129 and Kevin Pietersen struck a swashbuckling 109 yesterday to give England a platform to press for victory on the final day of the first Test against West Indies at Lord's.After dismissing West Indies...

'We'll be pushing for a win'

LONDON, United Kingdom: West Indies coach David Moore says the regional team will be pushing for victory on today's fifth and final day's play in the first Test at Lord's. The Windies will begin the day at seven without loss, chasing a victory target of 394 with all 10 wickets...

Gay runs wind-aided 9.79

CARSON, California (Reuters): Ethiopian distance runner Meseret Defar and American sprint sensation Tyson Gay lit up the Adidas Track Classic with glittering performances at the Home Depot Centre yesterday. At the same meet, Jamaica's Olympic 100m champion, Veronica Campbell...

Granville take early lead

Granville's 1-0 win over Police yesterday at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex made the St. James team early leaders in the race to qualify for next season's Wray and Nephew National Premier League. The other two teams looking to replace Wadadah and Naggo Head...

St Elizabeth register outright win

St. Elizabeth continued their impressive streak when they defeated Lucas by 81 runs as the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) Super Cup third round continued at Nelson Oval yesterday. After securing first innings points on Saturday, St. Elizabeth, resuming on 57 for two, made 217-4...

Clinical Dibbs takes Open crown

Western Bureau: National champion Joseph Dibbs gave a clinical display of his class on Saturday when he captured the coveted men's Open Singles title at the St. James Table Tennis Association (St. JTTA) 2007 Systems & Blastking Tournament, staged at the Montego Bay Cricket Club.

Spurs too hot for Utah's Jazz

SAN ANTONIO (AP): By the time Tony Parker started a fast break with a bounce pass through Mehmet Okur's legs, the San Antonio Spurs already were starting to do pretty much whatever they wanted against the Utah Jazz. And the first quarter wasn't even over...

Finally, Federer beats Nadal on clay

HAMBURG (Reuters): Roger Federer brought an end to Rafael Nadal's 81-match winning streak on clay yesterday, beating the Spaniard 2-6, 6-2, 6-0 to win the final of the Hamburg Masters and give his French Open preparations the perfect boost.

Jankovic wins in Rome

ROME (Reuters): Jelena Jankovic continued her impressive preparation for the French Open when she beat world number three Svetlana Kuznetsova 7-5, 6-1 in the final of the Italian Open yesterday.The 22-year-old Serb, seeded three in Rome, was far too consistent ...

Mona in good form at UWI Games

Mona's women's basketball team completely outplayed their St.Augustine counterparts to register a resounding 101-17 victory on Day 2 of the University of the West Indies (UWI) Games on Saturday night at the UWI, Mona, gymnasium.





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