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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | May 22, 2005

Windies go down again
CASTRIES, St. Lucia (AP): PAKISTAN SECURED their first series success in the Caribbean with a 40-run victory against West Indies in the second one-day cricket international yesterday.

Renee's Star gives Spence rare win
RENEE'S STAR at 17-1 and RED I at 6-1 won the respective co-feature races in contrasting styles at Caymanas Park yesterday. The six-year-old grey mare RENEE'S STAR, who was saddled by Christopher Morrison, ran on strongly to win the $150,000...


Portmore, H View in dream KO final
ONLY SUPPORTERS of the traditional knockout competitions where lower League teams get the opportunity to overpower their more fancied opponents could have asked for more in today's Red Stripe Champions Cup knockout final.


Something good for cricket
WHEN the ICC's Chief Executive Committee meets at Lord's on June 24 and 25 it will have a number of recommendations from the ICC Cricket Committee to deal with ­ including one which could change the face of cricket. At the end of a meeting in...


Melbourne destroy Kingston on damp pitch
A WET pitch held up the Supreme Ventures Super Cup match between hosts Kingston and Melbourne for almost two hours at Sabina Park yesterday. The incident brought back memories of abandoned Test match between West Indies and England seven years ago.


Long Drive puts high energy into golf
JAMAICA WILL for the first time host and participate in the Kia Motors-sponsored International Long Drive Golf World championships to be held on September 24 at the Caymanas Golf and Country Club.

















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