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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | May 29, 2007

Windies hit rock bottom - Caribbean side plummet swiftly to heaviest Test defeat
LEEDS, England (CMC): West Indies sank to their heaviest defeat in Tests yesterday when England won the rain-affected second Test by an innings and 283 runs. West Indies, following on 424 runs behind on first innings, were dismissed for 141 in their second innings...

Asafa Powell gunning for fast start

BELGRADE (Reuters): Men's world 100 metres record holder Asafa Powell of Jamaica wants to clock under 10 seconds in his 2007 debut today after recovering from a knee injury in April. "I am looking to run under 10 seconds as I have done in each of my debuts ...

Rum Talk, Lady T head derby field - Eleven entered for Saturday's feature

Guineas winners andTriple Crown hopefuls RUM TALK and LADY T head the list of entries for Saturday's $4.25 million Digicel Jamaica Derby over 2400 metres at Caymanas Park.The Philip Feanny-trained colt RUM TALK, winner of the April 7 Jamaica Licensed Bookmakers 2000 Guineas...

Lucky punter wins $4.5m Pick-9

After six consecutive racedays, the mushrooming Pick-9 was cornered by one punter who bagged a whopping $4.5 million. With none of the races at Caymanas Park resulted in an upset, it was surprising to learn that fortune smiled on only one punter.

Big bucks for Digicel classic day

A whopping $10.6 million in prize money is being offered for the prestigious Digicel Derby Day programme at Caymanas Park on Saturday, June 2. This was disclosed by Maurice Bryan, sponsorship and promotions manager of Digicel at last Tuesday's launch on the lawns of Caymanas Park...

ON THE BOUNDARY - Percy Sonn was a good man

Percy Sonn, the bespectacled, warm and well-respected president of the International Cricket Council (ICC), has died and without a doubt, cricket has lost one of its greatest servants.Born in Cape Town, Sonn died at the age of 57 on Sunday in a hospital...

Top four in semis showdown

The Leila Robinson Courts will come alive today when defending champions and unbeaten Jamalco face Open League champions Tivoli in the feature game of the semi-finals of the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA) Berger Paints Super League...

No promotion to Super Cup

Participating teams in the 2007 Red Stripe-sponsored Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) Championship League are only playing for pride and prize money.Unlike previous years where the winners and runners-up advance to the big league...

Venus 'A', UWI 'A' cop titles

Venus 'A' and UWI 'A' copped the respective male and female titles at the Jamaica Volleyball Association (JAVA) National Championships on the weekend. Venus 'A', a seasoned team, turned back the challenge of arch rivals and Westmoreland-based Vikings 'A'...

'A pretty meek surrender'

LEEDS, England (CMC): West Indies coach David Moore expressed disappointment yesterday over his team's huge loss inside four days in the second cricket Test against England at Headingley. It was their heaviest ever loss in Test cricket as the Caribbean...





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