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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | September 26, 2004

WI WIN!
THE WEST Indies beat England by two wickets to win the Champions Trophy one-day tournament with seven balls to spare yesterday thanks to a record 71-run ninth-wicket partnership between Ian Bradshaw and Courtney Browne.

No problem, says venue expert Don Lockerbie
THE NEXT World Cup of cricket will be hosted by the West Indies in 2007 and although it seems far away, that, to a number of people, is not so - not with so much to be done, with new venues to be built and old ones to be renovated. (Becca)


Breese in action at trials
GARETH BREESE is expected to turn out for today's third practice match to help select Jamaica's team for the upcoming regional one-day tournament at Melbourne Oval.


Manley remain winless
THREE-TIME Manning Cup champions Norman Manley are still without a win after three games this season.


Titchfield stretch lead
FIVE SCHOOLS, led by last season's beaten finalists Titchfield High, made it three wins from three starts in the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup yesterday.


A King Is Born shines again
AS RACING resumed at Caymanas Park yesterday following a three-week break, the reigning 'Horse of the Year', A KING IS BORN, cemented his claim as the island's top sprinter with an emphatic victory in the Reggae Trophy Graded Stakes...


Saints swamp Soldiers
ST. CATHERINE made light work of Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) yesterday to clinch the Capital & Credit one-day crown at Sabina Park by six wickets.


Burrell secures one more FIFA job
CAPTAIN HORACE Burrell, senior vice president and CONCACAF executive committee member, has picked up yet another FIFA appointment.














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