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Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Windies storm off, India win
RAJKOT, India (AP): INDIA WON the third limited-overs international against the West Indies when the Caribbean team stormed off the field after fielder Vasbert Drakes was hit by a bottle thrown by a spectator.

Allan Rae honoured by JCA
FOR almost every boy who played the game of cricket, the dream is to represent his school, then his club, then his country, and for a West Indian, the dream is to represent the West Indies.


Manning Cup heats up
THE FINAL matches in the second round of the Pepsi/Sports Plus Manning Cup kick off this afternoon and Excelsior, Wolmer's, Norman Manley and defending champions Bridgeport are hot favourites to advance to Saturday's semi-finals.


Good move for table tennis
A FEW WEEKS ago, Jamaica Table Tennis Association president Justin Allen promised a concerted effort by the association to lift the standard of the game following Jamaica's poor showing at this year's Caribbean Championship in Puerto Rico.


Boyz hunt Grenada scalp
THE REGGAE BOYZ will eagerly chase victory today and a berth in the final round of CONCACAF Gold Cup qualifying when they take on hosts Grenada in St. George's tonight at 6:00 (Jamaica time).


Tivoli go after Reno
WESTERN BUREAU: THE OUTSTANDING game between Reno and Tivoli Gardens, which was postponed last month, will be played this afternoon, bringing to a close the first round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.


Singer Company helps softball team
SINGER COMPANY, more commonly known as the PriceMaster, has pitched in with a $50,000 contribution to help send the national men's softball team to the Pan American Championships which start tomorrow.











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