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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | June 25, 2003

Lara slams double century
CASTRIES, St. Lucia (AP): WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara lit up Beausejour Stadium with a brilliant 209 against Sri Lanka as the rain-plagued first cricket Test ended in a predictable draw yesterday.

Bolt heads Ja team to World Youth Champs
NATIONAL MEN'S 200 metre champion Usain Bolt will head a 16-member Jamaican team to the third IAAF World Youth Championships in Sherbrooke, Canada from July 9-13.


C&W spends big bucks for St. Leger
CABLE & WIRELESS Limited has donated a whopping $2 million for the St. Leger race meet at Caymanas Park on Saturday, July 5.


Invaders challenge Los Perfectos in crucial game
WESTERN BUREAU: INVADERS OF Trelawny must beat Los Perfectos of Manchester in today's penultimate round of matches in the Jamaica Football Federation's National Premier League qualifying competition when they meet...


Captain, the ship is sinking
HOW MANY of you remember the headlined calypso song from the '80s. It typifies the state of our racing industry which continues to show declining sales.


Tough luck, Windies
THE FIRST Test between the West Indies and Sri Lanka which ended in St. Lucia yesterday was destroyed by rain and, for the West Indies, that must have been very disappointing.














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