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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | July 24, 2004

Windies battling to stay alive
LONDON: THE WEST Indies were battling for survival when the second day of the first Test against England ended at Lord's yesterday. At stumps on a hot and sunny day, the West Indies, replying to England's 568 off 121.4 overs in 549 minutes...

Rampaul returning home
EVERY SO often something happens that whether it is right or wrong appears to be nothing but a convenience, and that is the case with the news that Ravi Rampaul will miss the remainder of the West Indies tour of England. The teenaged fast bowler from...


Take Lil' Country Boy in feature
THE TWO best horses in the country - LIL' COUNTRY BOY and A KING IS BORN - face off for the very first time in today's grade one feature for the She's On Wheels Trophy over 1100 metres at Caymanas Park and it's a clash to whet the appetite.


Bunkers Hill to know fate on Invaders claim
AFTER FAILING to meet two deadlines to produce a sum of $500,000 in order to retake possession of the Invaders Football Club, the Bunkers Hill community of Trelawny will today know whether they still have a claim to ownership.


Dismal start by defending champions
WITH TWO games already gone in the Kingston and St. Andrew Masters League football competition, defending champions Christian Ambassadors are off to an inauspicious start while Shortwood, Barbican and St. George's have emerged as the...


The bell starts tolling for Brian Lara
THE END appears nigh for Brian Lara's tenure as captain of the West Indies cricket team. Only an unlikely series victory in England or an honourable draw should see this generation's pre-eminent batsman continue in the region's most prestigious...














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