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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | January 29, 2005

Ja post huge total
JAMAICA, THANKS to a maiden first-class century from Brenton Parchment and a lusty ton from Carlton Baugh Jnr., batted themselves into a near impregnable position for at least first innings points in their fourth-round Carib...

Richards, Browne revive Barbados
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): A SIXTH-WICKET century partnership between Dale Richards and Patrick Browne, who both hit half-centuries, pulled Barbados around from a precarious position against the Leeward Islands on the opening day of their fourth-round..


Windwards, Trinidad poised for exciting finish
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent (CMC): SIXTEEN WICKETS tumbled for 213 runs yesterday as Trinidad and Tobago and Windward Islands set up an intriguing third and possibly, last day of their Carib Beer Series match at the Arnos Vale Playing Field today.


PERFORMER OF THE WEEK
Powell saves the day

IT WAS described as a dream match by many but for the man in question, Daren Powell, it was one that saved his country...


'There is no advantage'
ADELAIDE, Australia (CMC): DESPITE HIS own pivotal role in the West Indies' 58-run victory over Pakistan yesterday, Brian Lara dismissed any suggestion that his side will hold the ...


Masterful Lara keeps WI alive
ADELAIDE, Australia (CMC): BRIAN LARA smashed a majestic 156 in leading his West Indies team to a 58-run victory over Pakistan yesterday that keeps their hopes alive of reaching the finals of the tri-nation VB Series...


Asafa set for 400-metre start
THE WORLD'S number one ranked 100-metre sprinter, Asafa Powell, heads a list of stars down to participate at today's fourth renewal of the Queen's/Grace Jackson Meet set for the Stadium East, starting at 9:00 a.m. Other big names on the card are World...















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