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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | October 5, 2005

H View take on bubbling Village
THE SPECTATORS who stayed away for a good part of last season should be fighting to get inside the Elliston Wakeland Sports Complex today despite the fact that the match is a midweek one and that daCosta Cup games are on.

Calabar, Dunoon draw
A 10-MAN Calabar team battled its way to a 0-0 draw against visitors Dunoon Technical in yesterday's Group B encounter of the ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup at Calabar High.


Another crushing loss for Jamaica
CRAB HILL, Barbados, CMC: RAWL LEWIS played the cliched 'captain's innings' to lead Windward Islands to a four-wicket victory in their second-round match of the 2005 WICB President's Trophy limited-overs series against Jamaica yesterday...


Stanford Twenty/20 given thumbs up
ST. JOHNS, Antigua: THE STANFORD Twenty/20 cricket tournament was given the thumbs up by several past West Indies cricket greats who assembled in the Antiguan capital for Monday's grand announcement of a US$28 million...


Windies players to sign contracts for Australian tour
ST JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC: THE WEST Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) have agreed that players selected for the upcoming tour to Australia will sign the contentious match/tour contracts...


Ja Cup preparations on target - Bryan
THE HEAD of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) for the ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2007, Robert Bryan, says Jamaica's preparations for the global event are on target.


Take Clock Work in feature
NINE HORSES are slated to contest today's open allowance feature for the Fontainbleu Trophy over 1500 metres at Caymanas Park, including the down-in-class CLOCK WORK.



















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