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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | May 17, 2005

Hinds recalled, Lara rested
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC: BATTING STAR Brian Lara has been rested for the upcoming Digicel three-match One Day International Series against Pakistan that begins in St. Vincent tomorrow.

Powell cleared after injury scare
THE WORLD'S fastest man for the past two seasons, Jamaica's Asafa Powell, will resume training this week. Powell who recently ran 9.84 seconds for 100 metres, the fastest time since Tim Montgomery set the world record mark of 9.78 in 2002...


Police National confident of victory
POLICE NATIONAL are well on their way to the final of the KSAFA/Jamaica National Major League final, taking a two-goal cushion into today's second leg against Greenwich Town at the UWI Bowl starting 5:30 p.m.


Harbour View soar with Hue's angelic touch
JERMAINE HUE is not one of those God-like winged servants clad in white. Don't try telling that to his Harbour View coach Donovan Hayles though.


It's now Windies versus Pakistan
THE WEST Indies, still smar ting from their double loss to South Africa, take on Pakistan in the first of three one-day internationals at Arnos Vale tomorrow. After that it will be two Test matches, one at Kensington Oval and one at Sabina Park...


Kensington's Hinds fails to spark
WEST INDIES opener Wavell Hinds had a miserable time out in the middle as Kensington were rocked by Kingston in their drawn Supreme Ventures Super Cup fixture at Kensington Oval at the weekend.


Kevin Wilson scores again
TORONTO, Canada, CMC: JAMAICAN FORWARD Kevin Wilson scored again for the Montreal Impact on Sunday in a 1-0 win over Toronto Lynx at Centennial Stadium in a result that stretched Montreal's unbeaten streak to five games.


Divestment bids to reach minister soon
CHAIRMAN OF the Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission, Walter Scott, promised that by Saturday of this week, State Minister for Finance Fitz Jackson will have received a recommendation from the evaluation committee...

















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