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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Saturday | July 2, 2005

Windies crisis - 'We've a responsibility' Says Braithwaite of squad named for Asian tour
LONDON (Reuters): WEST INDIES have named a squad shorn of several leading players for their July tour of Sri Lanka as a result of the contract dispute dogging the sport in the islands.

Dr Mitchell hits out at WI Board decision
GRENADIAN PRIME Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell, who is also chairman of the Caricom sub-committee on cricket, has lashed out at the regional cricket body in a release to the media yesterday afternoon, saying he is "... appalled by the level of...


Ganga says players were pressured to sign contracts
WEST INDIES 'A' Team captain Daren Ganga admitted in an interview posted on the website Cricinfo yesterday that members of his team were placed under pressure during the current Sri Lanka tour, to sign contracts to be part of the senior team for its...


Miracle Man to win Classic showdown
THE SEASON'S final classic, the $2.5 million Jamaica St. Leger over 2000 metres, is the stellar attraction at Caymanas Park today. The race has attracted the first three past the post in the June 4 Digicel Jamaica Derby.


Same old story: Classic on, raging debate
THE FIFTH and final Classic of the 2005 Racing Year, the Jamaica St. Leger, will take place today with the debate over the divestment sharing the spotlight and even threatening to take centrestage.


Big guns set for semi-finals blast
AFTER WATCHING rain win the battle in last weekend's Supreme Ventures Super Cup semi-final matches, the top four teams are looking to secure decisive results in this weekend's rescheduled fixtures. League winners Manchester will go against Kingston at...


















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