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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | January 25, 2007

Windies foiled again
CUTTACK, India (AP): INDIA RECOVERED from a torrid start to clinch a 20-run victory yesterday in a low-scoring second limited-overs international against the West Indies. Defending a modest score of 189, Indian spinners struck back...

Jamaica on prowl for another win

BUBBLING WITH confidence following their decisive seven-wicket victory over Guyana in the regional four-day Carib Beer cricket series, Jamaica go hunting again today when they take on the Guyanese in the third round of the KFC one-day tournament...


Hot Arnett beat August Town

A SECOND-half hat-trick by substitute Kwame Richardson propelled Arnett Gardens to a come-from-behind 4-1 win over August Town in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) game at the Barbican Field yesterday.


'Selfish' Tivoli held by Village

VILLAGE UNITED put in a spirited performance to hold the more fancied Tivoli Gardens to a 1-1 draw in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League match at the Elliston Wakeland Centre in Trelawny yesterday.


Haiti win Digicel Caribbean Cup

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): HAITI produced a resolute performance to beat Trinidad and Tobago 2-1 and lift the Digicel Caribbean Cup football title at Hasely Crawford Stadium on Tuesday night. Boucicat Alexandre sent the Haitians ahead...


Reno stay in touch with league leaders

MANDEVILLE, Manchester: AMBITIOUS RENO needed Seba's scalp to maintain the pressure on front-running duo of Harbour View and Waterhouse, and predictably found the fillip in the magic of their new-found home at STETHS and two strategic strikes...


All-rounder Williams lifts Manley to victory over JC

LED BY Rohan Williams' superb all-round performance, former champions Norman Manley defeated Jamaica College (JC) by 13 runs at Maxfield Park yesterday in Grace Shield Premier League action...


St Catherine keen to stay on a roll

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS St. Catherine will hunt their second consecutive win in the second round of the ISSA/KFC Southern Conference Basketball League when they take on St. George's at 3:30 p.m. today at the National Stadium courts.


Manchester to heat up this weekend

CALL IT 'Fun in the Sun' or whatever you like, but come Sunday in the middle of Williamsfield in Manchester the 25th staging of the High Mountain Coffee 10K and 5K road races will take place.


Give the JAAA a break

OVER THE years, many have criticised the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA) while others have silently sung the praises of the local governing body for track and field. Now, it's time for me to focus on the work of the association...


Dutch courage pays off

IT'S DIFFICULT to keep the Dutch down. From the dizzying heights of winning the ICC Trophy in 2001 to a slump that almost saw them lose out on qualification for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007, the Netherlands are now very much on the up...


Gonzalez blasts Nadal out of Aussie Open

MELBOURNE, (AP): FERNANDO GONZALEZ rode his big serve and even bigger forehand to knock second-ranked Rafael Nadal out of the Australian Open and advance to his first Grand Slam semi-final yesterday.




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