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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | June 17, 2007

Chanderpaul to the rescue
SHIVNARINE CHANDERPAUL and Dwayne Bravo put on 77 runs on the second day of the fourth Test yesterday to rescue the West Indies after England had taken four wickets.

Vox Pop

Do you think Christopher Gayle is the right man to captain the West Indies one-day team?

Roddick through to final

ANDY RODDICK advanced to the final of the Queen's Club grasscourt championships yesterday by beating Dmitry Tursunov of Russia 6-4, 7-5.

Committing suicide or what?

MICHAEL HOLDING, Jamaica's greatest fast bowler and one of the greatest produced by the West Indies, believes that with all its problems, West Indies cricket, will never die, and I sincerely hope that has so often been the case, he is right. (Becca)

Waugh overwhelms punters

TRAINER ERROL Waugh yesterday posted a fine double at Caymanas Park, landing the last two events on the 10-race card with 17-1 outsider NATURAL DESIRE and 5-2 chance MAGDALA.

Hinds hammers double century

Former West Indies batsman Wavell Hinds hit top form against Melbourne on yesterday's opening day of the two-day Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) Super Cup.

WIPA rejects move to tour Zimbabwe

THE WEST Indies 'A' team's tour of Zimbabwe was thrown into doubt on Friday after the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) said it would not agree to the proposed move.

Tiger poised to strike at Open

AARON BADDELEY escaped with an amazing par from deep rough at the base of a bunker on the 17th hole, finished strong with a birdie for an even-par 70 and wound up with a two-shot lead over Woods after three rounds of the U.S. Open yesterday.

Hamilton in pole position

LEWIS HAMILTON outran McLaren teammate Ricardo Alonso and Ferrari drivers Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen yesterday, capturing the No. 1 starting spot for the U.S. Grand Prix and his second consecutive pole.

Arnett ready to rock

ARNETT GARDENS Rockers will be looking for a third straight win in the KFC National Basketball League when they go up against Blazing Panthers this evening at the University of the West Indies courts at 6:45.

Mind your business

The Business House Netball Association (BHNA) Open league continues on Thursday and Saturdaywith a full slate of matches at Leila Robinson Courts.

Bravo's good knight

WEST INDIES allrounder Dwayne Bravo had a chat with England's newest knight of the realm yesterday about cricket and then went out and rescued his team from batting catastrophe.





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