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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | December 21, 2003

Lawson delivers again
WEST INDIES fast bowler Jermaine Lawson took a major step towards returning to the international scene when he delivered three overs for David Bernard Jnr.'s XI against Gareth Breese's XI during Jamaica's practice/trial match in preparation for...

Sarwan regains form
EAST LONDON, South Africa, CMC: MUSCULAR FAST bowler Adam Sanford offered himself as a viable option for the second Test against South Africa with a five-wicket haul, while Ramnaresh Sarwan ended a run of low scores as the West Indies worked...


Fuller scores hat-trick
LONDON, CMC: JAMAICA REGGAE Boy Ricardo Fuller scored a hat-trick to give Preston North End a satisfying 5-3 victory over Burnley in an all-Lancashire derby at Deepdale in the English Division One championship yesterday.


H View take on struggling Arnett
THEIR POSITIONS have remained pretty much similar since they last met ­ Harbour View at the top of the standings and Arnett Gardens struggling. Don't watch that though. The perennial rivals are simmering for another mouth-watering Wray...


Waterhouse look to make amends against Seba
WESTERN BUREAU: WRAY AND Nephew National Premier League (NPL) leaders Waterhouse, coming off a stinging defeat at the hands of last-placed Star Cosmos, will be seeking to make amends when they face Seba United at Jarrett Park this...


Ja courses impress galaxy of US stars
JAMAICA'S HOPES of becoming a premier golf destination in the region finally appear to be getting on a roll. The process, which is still very much in its infancy and is being nurtured by the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), Jamaica Golf Association (JGA)...


Let there be no lights
THE SECOND Test between the West Indies and South Africa is scheduled to start in Durban on Boxing Day and although the odds on winning it must be against the visitors, captain Brian Lara, the man who believes all things are possible, seems fairly...















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