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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | December 4, 2002

WI clinch one-day series
DHAKA, (Reuters): SUPERB BOWLING by Vasbert Drakes and Chris Gayle helped West Indies clinch their one-day series 2-0 against Bangladesh following an 86-run victory in the third and final match yesterday.

Stay with Rakkadash
OF THE three trophy races on today's 10-race programme at Caymanas Park, the 3-y-o and up graded stakes for the Reggae Trophy over the straight five course is tops.


A waste of time
THE WEST Indies have selected 30 players in a provisional squad for next year's World Cup in South Africa and, although it was not their idea, although it was a dictate from the International Cricket Council...


More gold for Jamaica at CAC Games
DIONNE ROSE-Henley struck gold in the women's 100 metre hurdles final at 19th Central American and Caribbean Games in El Salvador to increase Jamaica's medal tally to 11 at the end of yesterday's action.


Caribbean champs kicks off today
THE TONY Spaulding Sports Complex will be a hive of activity today as action in Zone A of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championships gets under way.


Denbigh High takes netball crowns
IT WAS a carnival atmosphere at the G.C. Foster College auditorium yesterday when Clarendon's Denbigh High School covered themselves in glory by taking the double in schoolgirl netball.


Walsh, Samuels square off
FORMER JAMAICA and West Indies captain Courtney Walsh and national captain Robert Samuels will be the opposing captains at the Milo/Melbourne cricket festival scheduled for Melbourne Oval on Sunday starting at 10:00 a.m..











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