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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | December 24, 2003

Strong SA team ready for Windies
EAST LONDON, South Africa, CMC: WEST INDIES coach Gus Logie is not fazed by changes in the South African team that could make the home side stronger for the second Test starting on Friday in Durban.

Scoring can be better than sex, says Fuller
LANCASHIRE, England, CMC: JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL Ricardo Fuller is so thrilled about his hat-trick that powered Preston North End (PNE) to a 5-3 victory over Burnley in the English First Division on Saturday, he says scoring can be better than sex.


Skerritt turns blind eye to late night partying
EAST LONDON, South Africa, CMC: WEST INDIES manager Ricky Skerritt has balked at newspapers reports that members of the team were seen partying at a night club until the early hours of the morning in the middle of the cricket tour match...


JFF calls 24 players for Under-23 training camp
THE JAMAICA Football Federation (JFF) has summoned 24 players for an Under-23 training camp beginning this Sunday at the team's players' residence at Shortwood Road.


Bull Bay thrash Olympic Gardens
BULL BAY bullied last-placed Olympic Gardens in KSAFA/JNBS Super League action at Cling Cling Oval yesterday, thrashing them 5-2 to jump to second position with 19 points.


IAAF full of praise for Bolt
MONACO, CMC: THE INTERNATIONAL Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) has given a glowing report on Usain Bolt describing the Jamaican marvel as the "future of world 200-metre running" in its web-site review of the 2003 track and field season.


Gayle or no Gayle, it's up to Lara and Chanderpaul
THE SECOND Test of the four-match series between the West Indies and South Africa opens at Kingsmead in Durban on Boxing Day and with the home team one-up after their triumph in Johannesburg, victory, or a draw, is a must for the visitors...















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