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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | October 21, 2005

Youthful Windies arrive in Brisbane
MELBOURNE (Reuters): A YOUTHFUL but full-strength West Indies side arrived in Australia yesterday to begin its three-Test tour against a team that appears to have recovered from the disappointment of losing the Ashes.

King promises turnaround in Lara's performance
BRISBANE (AP): BRIAN LARA'S poor form for the World XI will be reversed in the upcoming cricket series against Australia, West Indies coach Bennett King said yesterday.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - The arrogance of Jamaica's batsmen
THE REGIONAL limited-overs tournament is over, and congratulations, not only to Guyana on winning the KFC Cup after a tough and exciting final against Barbados, but also to Ramnaresh Sarwan.


Irwin's no-show upsets H Morrison
WESTERN BUREAU: HERBERT MORRISON'S bid to draw closer to a possible berth in the inter-zone round of the 2005 ISSA/Pepsi/Jamaica National daCosta Cup was thwarted yesterday when Irwin High failed to show for their crucial Zone A rescheduled fixture...


HORSE SENSE - Quality breeding ... quality racing (Part II)
Last week, we looked at the origins of the breeding industry in Jamaica and suggested some reasons for the decline in both the quality and quantity of horses bred.


Swim meet gets under way today
THE FIRST swim meet of the 2005-06 season is set to get started today at 6:00 p.m. With the National Stadium swimming pool as the venue, the 'AB' Short Course swim meet will accommodate 350 swimmers...


















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