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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | November 18, 2007

Gayle totake charge on tour of Africa
JAMAICA'S CHRIS GAYLE will be the man in charge when West Indies cricket team travels to Zimbabwe and South Africa later this month, according to the website caribbeancricket.com.Despite that fact that injured Test skipper Ramnaresh Sarwan could return...

No thank you, John Buchanan!

THE WEST Indies camp's preparation for their tour of Zimbabwe and South Africa is now under way at the High Performance Centre at the Cave Hill campus of the University of the West Indies in Bridgetown and that is good.The problem, however, is that one...

Tapping into a new career in Ja's football

HIS PARENTS, Ilette Ferguson and Victor Whitmore, named him Theodore, but for those who are involved in football - whether fan, player or official - the former national captain and midfield maestro is known as 'Tappa'.

Kallis puts SA in the lead

CENTURION, South Africa (Reuters): JACQUES KALLIS scored his fifth century in seven Test innings to establish South Africa's lead over New Zealand in the second Test yesterday.Kallis' 131 was the top score in South Africa's total of 272 for three, which...

Gilchrist racks up a ton of Test sixes

HOBART, Australia (Reuters): ADAM GILCHRIST became the first player to smash a 100 sixes in Test cricket in a brutal display of power hitting that put Australia in control of the second Test against Sri Lanka yesterday.Gilchrist clubbed three massive...

Pakistan seek a lift before big showdown

JAIPUR, India (Reuters): A DOWNCAST Pakistan are pinning their hopes on defeating a reshuffled India in today's inconsequential final one-dayer to gather momentum before the Test series starting next week."If their regular combination doesn't play we...

Boyz back at 'Office'

THE INTERNATIONAL football famine is about to come to an end for fans of Jamaica's Reggae Boyz as they make a highly anticipated return to the National Stadium this evening to take on CONCACAF rivals, El Salvador, at 6:00 p.m.

B'port, KC, JC advance to semis

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Bridgeport High, Kingston College (KC) and Jamaica College (JC) booked their places in the semi-finals of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup competition yesterday. They join Waterford who secured their...

Rusea's win bloody battle in Montego Bay

WESTERN BUREAU: VIOLENCE MARRED yesterday's final round of the inter-zone phase of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup when a stoppage time brawl in the Rusea's and St. James High game at Jarrett Park prevented Rusea's, who had a 4-0 lead, from taking a penalty awarded to them.

Italy and France advance in Euro Cup

LONDON (Reuters): ITALY AND France, who met in the World Cup final 16 months ago, advanced to next year's European championship finals yesterday thanks to Italy's injury-time 2-1 win over Scotland in Glasgow.Christian Panucci's header sent world...

Barnett, Goule to battle in Portmore

ROYALTY TRACK Club's Tanice Barnett looks set to secure her first Foska Oats Grand Prix Road Race title at today's Burger King 10K, the final race of the series at Portmore Mall.

'Girls' take bronze

Australian players pose for a group photo after their 42-38 win against New Zealand in the final of the Netball World Championships at Trusts Stadium in Waitakere, Auckland, yesterday.'Girls' take bronzeRobert BaileyFreelance WriterIT WAS sweet revenge...

Glengoffe cry foul after defeat

GLENGOFFE WERE crying foul after Friday's JPS-sponsored Eastern Cross Country Athletic Championships held at Oberlin High in the hills of St. Andrew.





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