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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | June 6, 2006

West Indies face tall order - Jaffer plunders 212, but controversy strikes
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): WASIM JAFFER stroked a brilliant double hundred but controversy marred an otherwise magnificent batting by India on the fourth day of the first Digicel Test against the West Indies at the Antigua Recreation Ground...

Reggae Girlz walk out on US team
NATIONAL PLAYERS Venecia Reid and Iesha Mowatt returned home from their short stay with Michigan Phoenix in the United States Women Premier Soccer League (WPSL), citing a number of problems.


Lara told me to walk, says Dhoni
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): INDIA WICKET-KEEPER Mahendra Dhoni said he was emphatically told by West Indies captain Brian Lara he should walk off "because he was taking charge of his players" after Dhoni was controversially caught by Daren Ganga...


Slayers stun Knights to capture title
THE ST. George's Slayers came from 17 points down to stun the Urban Knights 66-48, wrapping up their KFC/bmobile National Basketball League (NBL) best-of-three final in just two games at the National Indoor Sports Centre on Sunday night...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Mismatch in Manchester
WHEN I was a boy and even when I was much older, I never ever did believe or even dreamt that one day Jamaica and England would have been on the same football pitch. In those days, players from the 'Mother' country....


Ransom Man ... one for the small stable
LAST YEAR it was MIRACLE MAN. And this year it was RANSOM MAN. Both won the Digicel Jamaica Derby in contrasting fashion, but insofar as RANSOM MAN is concerned, the three-year-old gelding by Ghost Ransom out the Wise Emissary mare Dame O' Mandy...


Mexico itching for Iran opener
GOETTINGEN, Germany (Reuters): MEXICO ARE seeking a change of fortune at the World Cup and after some poor results in warm-up matches, cannot wait for their opener with Iran. "We haven't played the way we've wanted to lately...


Soca Warriors end barren run
HAMBURG (Reuters): TRINIDAD AND Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker dismissed claims that his side were tired ahead of their opening World Cup game after they ground out a 2-1 win against German third division side St. Pauli yesterday.




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