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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | April 27, 2003

Gayle responds with hundred
BACK IN favour West Indies opener Chris Gayle warmed up for next week's third Cable & Wireless Test against Australia with a commanding century for the University of the West Indies Vice Chancellor's XI.

Soldiers take command over St. Elizabeth
JAMAICA DEFENCE Force (JDF), paced by a 113-run seventh-wicket stand between Anthony Folkes and Howard Copeland, secured first innings points against St. Elizabeth on yesterday's first day of their opening round Jamaica Cricket Association...


UTech runs into record books with 4x200m success
THE University of Technology (UTech) created history on yesterday's final day of the 109th Penn Relays Carnival in Philadelphia when they became the first Jamaican College team to win a College Championships event after taking the 4x200m.


Naughty By Nature lasts home in Oaks
NAUGHTY BY NATURE made amends for her wretched display as the favourite in the April 5 Track Price Plus 1000 Guineas with a fighting victory yesterday in the season's third classic, the Courts Jamaica Oaks over 2000 metres at Caymanas Park.


England blow away Windalco
ENGLAND are in a jubilant mood going into tomorrow's practice game against Jamaica's Sunshine Girls after thrashing Windalco 63-29 in a one-sided affair at G.C. Foster College yesterday.


W'house take crack at Village
ON A full day of matches, the game between Village United and Waterhouse will take the spotlight. For Village United they would move just one step closer to a semi-final place while their opponents have cash on their minds.


Commentary - Lara parades his class one more time
THE SECOND Test between the West Indies and Australia was highlighted by some wonderful individual performances. Years from now, cricket fans, and particularly those who were present at Queen's Park Oval, will still be talking about the batting of Ricky.














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