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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | August 1, 2004

WI on ropes again
THE WEST Indies' dream of stretching their winning streak at Edgbaston to five in a row was on the verge of turning into a nightmare at the end of play on the third day of the second Test against England yesterday.

Dramatics takes Drumbeat Trophy
DRAMATICS, RUNNING at odds of 5-2 with the now sparingly-used Valentino McBean aboard, won the annual renewal of the straight five claiming race ($140,000) for the Drumbeat Trophy at Caymanas Park yesterday...


Bolt gets green light
WORLD JUNIOR 200 metres record holder Usain Bolt has been given the greenlight to represent Jamaica at this month's Athens Olympics in Greece.


Ja win a thriller
IT COULD hardly have been closer. In a nail-biting finish, Jamaica secured a spot alongside Barbados in today's TCL Group West Indies one-day final by beating defending champions Trinidad and Tobago by one wicket at Chedwin Park yesterday.


Former 'ballers' may get free entry
FORMER NATIONAL football players may be able to access the National Stadium free to watch international games as part of the Jamaica Football Federation's (JFF) gesture to repay those players for representing their country.


Brown urges more support for young Ja squads
WITH ALL the focus on the senior Reggae Boyz and their bid for World Cup qualification, technical director Carl Brown appealed to sponsors and the public to support the Under-17 and Under-20 teams which also have their World Cup qualifications next...


Commentary - Moving onwards to technology
ON FRIDAY, the second day of the Test match now being played at Edgbaston, the batsmen of England and the West Indies, headed by Andrew Flintoff and Geraint Jones, Ramnaresh Sarwan and Brian Lara, treated the fans to some exciting batting... (Becca)














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