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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | June 15, 2006

Lara's century saves West Indies
GROS ISLET, St. Lucia (CMC): CAPTAIN BRIAN Lara hit his 32nd Test century to help West Indies achieve a tense, battling draw against India on the fifth day of the second Digicel Test at Beausejour Stadium yesterday.

'Warriors' provided inspiration
WEST INDIES skipper Brian Lara said his back-to-the-wall century was partly inspired by the Trinidad and Tobago soccer team's gritty draw with Sweden at the World Cup. "Watching the Soca Warriors, they had to battle for 90 minutes for a draw.


T&T not afraid of England - says Beenhakker
NUREMBERG (Reuters): TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO will not be overawed when they face Group B favourites England today, their Dutch coach Leo Beenhakker said yesterday. The match is one of three on today.


Harding bags another triple
CHAMPION JOCKEY Brian Harding chalked up his third consecutive triple at Caymanas Park yesterday to be bang in contention for a second straight title. The seven-time Trinidadian champion opened his account in the third race for two-year-olds...


Grace net easy win in Business House Open League
GRACE DEFEATED Lascelles 15-4 in an unimpressive match of the Business House Open League netball competition in one of seven matches at the Leila Robinson courts on Tuesday.


Sheffield deal for Claude Davis
REGGAE BOY Claude Davis is all set to play football in the English Premiership this season following an official agreement between his Championship division Club Preston North End and newly-promoted Sheffield United.


STETHS win rural U-14 title
MANDEVILLE: ST. ELIZABETH Technical (STETHS), losers to Holmwood in the Headley Cup final, salvaged a youth title by easily defeating Old Harbour by nine wickets yesterday to win the two-day final of the rural version of the Under-14 cricket...


Yahama charts riding course
YAMAHA RIDING Academy (YRA) have teamed up with Island Motors Limited to host a three-day Riding Course which seeks to give specific bike riders the opportunity to develop their bike riding skills and knowledge so they will be more...


Impressive start for Jamaica
JAMAICA'S CONFIDENT male and female teams demolished the opposition on day one of the Caribbean Basketball Champion-ships with massive wins over St. Kitts/Nevis and the US Virgin Islands on Tuesday night at the National Indoor Sports...


Barbados rebound
DAY TWO of the 18th Caribbean Basketball Confederation (CAC) Championships turned out to be a Bahamas-Barbados affair for the first half of the day as both The Bahamas' male and female teams, as well as Barbados' men recorded wins...




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