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Sport

Windies fall again
ST GEORGE'S, CANA: SOUTH Africa, inspired by incisive seam bowling and intelligent batting, humbled the West Indies by eight wickets in the fourth Cable and Wireless One-Day International at the Queen's Park Stadium yesterday.

Hooper keeps them waiting

ST GEORGE'S, (Reuters): WEST Indies captain Carl Hooper began to show the strain of his new job before yesterday's one-day international against South Africa, arriving late for the toss and failing to offer any explanation.

Waterhouse, Arnett in NPL final

AFTER 190 minutes of competitive and exciting football at the National Stadium, Waterhouse and Arnett Gardens earned the right to meet each other in the Craven A National Premier League (NPL) final. Both teams advanced in contrasting fashion.

Kingston rush to the top

KINGSTON assumed sole leadership of the Rothmans Surrey Senior Cup yesterday when they defeated Portland by eight wickets at Sabina Park in the competition's ninth round. Led by pacer Dwight Mais' match haul of nine for 66, Kingston won the match...

Hooper: West Indies will fight on
ST GEORGE'S, CANA: DESPITE crashing to three heavy defeats in consecutive matches, West Indies' captain Carl Hooper still believes his wounded warriors can get off the ground and deliver the knockout punch to Shaun Pollock's South Africans, who hold a...












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