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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | April 18, 2004

First ODI in doubt
GUYANA'S INFAMOUS weather and not the exploits of the players could decide the outcome of the opening one-day international between West Indies and England today.

Commentary - Windies, Powell muff a great opportunity
THE FOURTH and final Test of the Cable & Wireless Series between the West Indies and England which ended in a tame draw at the Antigua Recreation Ground on Wednesday will be remembered not only for a perfect batting pitch and Brian Lara's world...


Logie needs help, says Benjamin
"GUS (LOGIE) needs help", that's the advice from former West Indies fast bowler Kenneth Benjamin.


Santos, Boys' Town reach final
BULL BAY will not be heading back to the National Premier League, at least not anytime soon.


Coventry sends Lowe home
COVENTRY CITY Football Club has sent Jamaica Reggae Boyz striker Onandi Lowe home until further notice following his arrest this week on alleged drugs offences.


Lawson stars for St Catherine
A DAY after he was given the green light to return to international cricket, West Indies fast bowler Jermaine Lawson bowled St. Catherine to an impressive first innings lead over Westmoreland in the Supreme Ventures Super Cup at Chedwin Park yesterday.


The Minister romps to shock victory
ON A day of upsets, THE MINISTER sprung a 29-1 shocker to win the day's Ambassador's Trophy feature (open allowance) in fine style, leaving in his wake his talented stable-companion PITTACUS and last year's winner SATISFIER.


JFF rulings alter team positions
FRIDAY'S RULINGS by the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) have altered the position of a number of teams going into the penultimate series of matches in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.


Wounds of disappointment still raw for 'Tegat' Davis
DISAPPOINTMENT CAN make or break an individual. On encountering disappointment, some pack it in, while others redouble their efforts to achieve success. Former national footballer Paul 'Tegat' Davis did both.


Village seek fifth straight win
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Portmore United and Village United, the team they beat in the semi-finals last season, will be seeking to maintain their drives for a place in the semi-finals of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League...


'Bolt not targeting records'
IF NEW world junior recordholder Usain Bolt does not break Donald Quarrie's 33-year-old 200m national record of 19.86 seconds at the International Invitational meet set for the National Stadium on May 7, fans should not be disappointed.













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