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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | July 21, 2005

Lawson ready to fire back
KANDY, Sri Lanka (CMC): DESPITE AN official report questioning the legality of his bowling action, Jermaine Lawson is set to let fly again for the West Indies in the second and final Test of the series against Sri Lanka beginning tonight (Jamaica time).

ICC to up security for 2007 World Cup
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): CHAIRMAN OF ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC) West Indies 2007, Rawle Brancker, has said that high security will be in place for the staging of CWC 2007 in the Caribbean in just under two years.


Powell gets another chance to even score with Gatlin
LONDON (Reuters): WORLD RECORD holder Asafa Powell can even the score when he lines up against Olympic champion Justin Gatlin in the 100 metres at the London Grand Prix tomorrow.


Champion Simpson stars with three-timer
YESTERDAY'S MID-WEEK programme at Caymanas Park was highlighted by champion jockey Trevor Simpson who rode three winners from nine rides to widen his lead over closest rival Brian Harding.


Coach critical of team selection
THE HEAD coach of Jamaica's contingent to the fourth IAAF/Maroc Telecom World Youth Championships in Marrakesh, Morocco, Raymond 'KC' Graham, believes quantity over quality detracted from the team's performance.


Under-19 duo strike for Juniors
CARDEL SIMPSON and Dennis Bulli shared six wickets for the Jamaica Under-19 team on yesterday's opening day of their three-day practice match against a Jamaica XI at Melbourne Oval.

















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