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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | June 3, 2008

Shiv hits ton but poor umpiring decisions leave Windies facing tricky last day ...
ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): Shivnarine Chanderpaul battled to his 19th Test century but Brett Lee's pace and accurate reverse swing, aided by three successive, contentious umpiring decisions, triggered a West Indies collapse...

Reggae Boyz in final tune-up at the 'Office'

JAMAICA'S Reggae Boyz will set out to achieve a number of goals in their friendly international against St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), which is scheduled for a 7 p.m. kick-off at the 'Office' tonight. Rene Simoes' team, like the Vincentians, are gauging...

Clarke sure Meadhaven will qualify

Meadhaven United's coach, Alrick Clarke, is optimistic that his team will be promoted to the National Premier League (NPL), despite their 0-0 draw with second-place Rivoli United at Constant Spring on Sunday. Clarke stated that the team was not accustomed...

West Indies failures contributed to MacGill's decision

ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): Stuart MacGill admits his failure to launch in the first two Tests against West Indies cemented his decision to retire from international cricket.The Australia leg-spin bowler announced on Sunday that the second Test against West Indies...

Ver happy with form

Reigning Olympic 200m champion, Veronica Campbell-Brown, stormed to a world-leading time at Saturday night's Reebok Grand Prix in New York. Campbell executed well to clock a sizzling 10.91 seconds, then declared she's happy with her progression...

FROM THE BOUNDARY - Basketball's best to square off again

The NBA finals begin Thursday night and for those who do not know, this is no ordinary match-up. This is Los Angeles versus Boston, it is the Lakers versus the Celtics and it is a showdown between the two big guns of basketball, the two teams which are to basketball...

Knights, Bulls tip off on a high

The first two trophies of the 2008 KFC National Basketball League season were won on opening night, Sunday, at the National Stadium court. Newcomers Port Royal Bulls claimed the President's Cup after beating fellow debutant Catherine Hall All-Stars 66-50...

Steele ready to take tough road to success

She is just as strong as her name suggests. Nineteen-year-old Shanise Steele, captain of the McGrath High Inter-Secondary Schools Association (ISSA)/Malta girls football team, is a star in the making. Although her team placed third in the competition...

Usain Bolt and Glen Mills: Long, winding journey to a world record

Usain Bolt and his coach Glen Mills have been on a near four-year journey, filled with revelations, growth and triumph. Bolt, a wunderkind from high school, and Mills, one the world's best sprint coaches, created history on Saturday night in New York with a world record in the 100m...





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