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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | May 9, 2004

Jones steals the show
THE JAMAICA Inter-national Invitational track and field meet held at the National Stadium on Friday night produced the year's first double outdoor winner, American super star Marion Jones.

'Murali' claims world record
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP): SRI LANKA offspinner Muttiah Muralitharan became the most prolific wicket-taker in Test cricket history when he dismissed Zimbabwe's Mluleki Nkala for his 520th victim yesterday.


Spinners dominate at Melbourne Oval
SPINNERS NIKITA Miller, Yanick Elliott and Dwayne Cooper shared nine Boys' Town wickets as Melbourne secured yesterday's only first innings victory in action from the fourth round of the Supreme Ventures/Super Cup at Melbourne Oval.


Jetsetters C take league final
JETSETTERS C yesterday secured their place in the Intermediate Netball League after winning the Supreme Ventures C League final at the Leila Robinson Courts.


Ellis drives home four winners
AFTER FAILING to ride a winner last Wednesday, title-chasing jockey Shane Ellis rebounded nicely at Caymanas Park yesterday with four winners on the 12-race programme, drawing level with arch-rival Trevor Simpson on 33 winners in the...


Portmore, H View in do-or-die match
WESTERN BUREAU: DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Portmore and Harbour View will have it all to do while Tivoli Gardens take a slim 1-0 lead into this afternoon's return legs of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) semi-final doubleheader...


The genius that was Headley
FOR THE past few weeks Jamaicans have been casting their votes for their choices as the five greatest Jamaica cricketers of all time. On Tuesday night, the five will be announced at the Scotiabank West Indian Jubilee banquet at the Pegasus Hotel and...













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