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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | May 28, 2005

Fiery Fidel - ... puts Windies in control
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC: FAST BOWLER Fidel Edwards showed a welcome return to form with a five-wicket haul as West Indies took command of the first Digicel Test against Pakistan after the second day at Kensington Oval yesterday.

'It's been a long time' ­ Lara
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC: BRIAN LARA has expressed mixed feelings over his landmark 29th Test century on the first day of the opening Digicel match against Pakistan on Thursday.


Boys' Town hunt glory
IT'S D-DAY at the Harbour View Mini Stadium today as the champions of the Corporate Area will be decided after the return-leg matches in the Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS)/KSAFA Super and Major League finals.


W'house will win - Maxwell
NEWLY REINSTATED Waterhouse coach Geoffrey Maxwell is confident that his team will win the Wray and Nephew National Premier League.


Jamalco shooting for three-peat
THREE-PEAT WILL be the watch word today at the National Indoor Sports Centre as a replica of last season's Berger Paints Super League final is set to tip off at 5:00p.m.


Arnett Gardens' lasses retain title
THE COMMUNITY of Arnett Gardens welcomed housing champions in their midst after Thursday's Western Union Division 'B' final. Arnett Gardens, who should have been playing in the Super League after winning the 'B' League last season, were set back by...


Ride with Pittacus and the Chosen One
TODAY'S WELL supported 11-race programme at Caymanas Park features two trophy races, including the principal feature for the Jamaica Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame Stakes Trophy (open allowance) over 1200 metres.

















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