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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | May 4, 2003

WI staring at follow-on
AUSTRALIAN PERSEVERANCE and a critical umpires error have contrived to leave the West Indies facing the inevitability of the follow-on heading into the fourth day of the Third Cable and Wireless Test in Bridgetown.

Millimetre tops $10m mark
MILLIMETRE BECAME only the third horse to earn over $10 million locally when he easily defied topweight in yesterday's Caymanas Park feature race for the Bonnie Blue Flag Trophy over the circular nine course.


Girls win to take series 2-1
JAMAICA'S SUNSHINE Girls took their practice netball series against England 2-1 after defeating the visitors 52-45 at G.C. Foster College yesterday. England won the first 51-47 while Jamaica took the second 49-39.


JFF not seeking a replacement for coach Brown, says Burrell
AMIDST STRONG rumours that the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) is seeking a foreign replacement for technical director Carl Brown, president Captain Horace Burrell told The Sunday Gleaner in a recent interview that this is not so.


Harbour View, Tivoli set agenda for NPL clash
WITH JUST the final round of matches to be played and the four semi-finalists already decided, it would appear as if there is not much in today's full fixture of matches.


Jamaica to receive aid from FIFA
CONCACAF MEMBERS Barbados and St. Kitts & Nevis were among 20 new projects approved by the FIFA Goal Bureau as part of the FIFA development programme during their meetings on Friday.


Commentary - Think once, think twice and then decide to bat
WHEN IT comes to second-guessing, to be a Monday morning quarter-back as they say in American football, there is no game like cricket. From who should be in a team, to who should bat where in the batting order, who should bowl when, the setting...














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