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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | May 30, 2005

VICTORY AT LAST!
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC: OFF-SPINNER CHRIS Gayle was the surprise West Indies bowling hero with his second five-wicket haul in Tests as Pakistan suffered a massive 276-run defeat with just over a day-and-a-half to spare...

We have to quickly rearrange - King
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC: WHILE BENNETT King was cherishing his first win in five Tests as West Indies team coach, his opposite number Bob Woolmer was lamenting what he termed a 'spineless' batting by Pakistan in the first Digicel Test...


Washington 'hungry' for another break
THE AVERAGE man could be turned off by an experience like that of Dwight Washington. St. James resident Washington was a part of the West Indies squad for their recent four-Test series against South Africa...


...Looking to develop spinners
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC: WEST INDIES coach Bennett King says that spinners in the Caribbean region need to be further developed before they can compete effectively at the international level.


Boys' Town win Super League in dramatic finale
ANDREW PRICE wanted two early goals. Barrington Gaynor said his team was two goals better. In the end both produced one of the best, if not the best final in Jamaica for a very long time...


'Operation Kingfish' nets Major crown
'OPERATION KINGFISH' was the chant from the players of Police National after they were crowned KSAFA Major League champions, after beating Meadhaven 4-2 on penalties in Saturday's final at the Harbour View Mini Stadium.


Big win keeps Manchester out front
MANCHESTER MAINTAINED their two-point lead atop the Supreme Ventures Super Cup cricket championships after a recording a comprehensive 154-run win over St. Elizabeth at the end of their two-day Round Seven game at Alpart yesterday.


Shabbir reported for suspect action
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP): PAKISTAN'S FAST bowler Shabbir Ahmed has been reported for a suspected illegal bowling action during the first test against the West Indies, the International Cricket Council announced yesterday.


Arnett kill off Portmore's chances
ARNETT GARDENS' hope of a berth in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League semi-final have dissipated, but they showed yesterday that they have not given up the hunt for victories.


Tivoli hit Reno for six
TWO GOALS by Kemar Mills kept Tivoli Gardens in the hunt for the million-dollar bonus, with an emphatic 6-2 mauling of Reno in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League game yesterday at the Edward Seaga Stadium.


Nine-man Arlington shock Village 2-1
ARLINGTON PULLED off the improbable yesterday when playing with nine men for most of the game, they defeated Village 2-0 at the Elliston Wakeland Centre.


Hodges hammers 10 past depleted Invaders team
DEVON HODGES hammered in 10 goals for Rivoli United to humiliate 10-man Invaders 15-0 in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League match at Prison Oval yesterday.


Constant Spring slow down Waterhouse
WATERHOUSE FAILED to capitalise on the momentum from their huge midweek win as they could only manage a 1-1 draw against 10th place Constant Spring in their Wray and Nephew Premier League fixture yesterday.

















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