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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | November 7, 2003

Uncertainty surrounds Taylor's back injury
THE EXTENT of paceman Jerome Taylor's injury is still shrouded in mystery and he could be forced to miss the remainder of the African (Zimbabwe and South Africa) tour.

West Indies in trouble
HARARE, Zimbabwe, CMC: DESPITE HALF-CENTURIES from Wavell Hinds and Daren Ganga, the West Indies faced an uphill battle to avoid the follow-on and, possibly, defeat against Zimbabwe after three days of the opening Test yesterday.


Powell on the rebound
YOUNG JAMAICAN sprinter Asafa Powell is on the rebound after a tough 2003 track season. The national 100 metres champion Asafa Powell pulled-up at the Grand Prix final in Monaco just under two months ago in a sad climax to the season but that apparently.


Is Taylor's injury the JCA's fault?
SHOULD THE Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) be blamed for what happened to Jerome Taylor in Zimbabwe? West Indies assistant coach Kenny Benjamin warned about the well-being of young fast bowlers earlier this year.


Let's really make World Cup 2007 the best ever
PRIME MINISTER P.J. Patterson has promised that the government of Jamaica and the opposition are determined to make the Jamaica leg of World Cup 2007 a memorable success...


Public golf facility launched
JAMAICA'S FIRST truly public golf facility was launched with a handful of lengthy speeches and the like number of songs, from the National Housing Trust (NHT) Chorale, yesterday at its New Kingston venue.


Supa Lei to atone in the 9th race
WITH THE fancied horses holding their own for the most part at Caymanas Park last Saturday, both the Pick-9 and Super-6 start anew on tomorrow's star-studded Superstakes programme.

















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