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Sport

Sarwan in top form

Ramnaresh Sarwan's sparkling 86 led West Indies to a commanding first-innings lead as the visitors continued to dominate the second cricket Test against Zimbabwe yesterday.

British PM Blair to hand over Prince's Cup

British Prime Minister Tony Blair will present the Prince's Cup to the champions as the inner-city five-a-side competition comes to a climax at Sabina Park today.

Manchester surprises Kensington

Manchester surprised Kensington by 35 runs at Kensington Oval yesterday, to book a place in the Jamaica Cricket Association's one-day Cricket Championship final for the first time.

Restless Warrior romps feature

RESTLESS WARRIOR, one of three winners for leading jockey Wesley Henry, romped the second running of the $365,000 RJR Classic, feature event at Caymanas Park yesterday.

Boyz face St. Kitts
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz will face the host country in the St. Kitts Football Festival today.












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