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Sport

Windies hit back
HARARE, (Reuters): RESOLUTE lower order batting and aggressive fast bowling saved the West Indies real embarrassment on the first day of their opening first-class tour match against a Zimbabwean President's XI.

Five-in-a-row for Jamaica

ROSEAU, Dominica: WINNING has become a routine for Jamaica's Sunshine Girls as they gained two additional victories after the fourth round of the Americas Federation of Netball Associations tournament here.

Dillon out with injury
HARARE, CANA: FAST bowler Mervyn Dillon has become the fourth West Indies casualty on their tour of Zimbabwe and will return to the Caribbean on Thursday, the West Indies Cricket Board said ysterday.

WICB: No decison taken to dismiss CEO

THE West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), in a statement issued on Sunday, said no decision has been taken to dismiss chief executive officer Gregory Shillingford. According to the WICB 'only the Board can dismiss the CEO and there was never any decision.

More gold for Ja
SANTO DOMINGO, CANA: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO and Jamaica evenly shared four gold medals on final night Sunday as the English-speaking Caribbean completed its best ever showing at the Central American and Caribbean (CCCAN) Swimming championship.












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