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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | June 23, 2006

Gayle laments missed ton
BASSETERRE, St Kitts (Reuters): CHRIS GAYLE was disappointed to miss out on a century on the first day of the third Test against India yesterday. The West Indies opener blasted 83 off 127 balls, including eight fours and five sixes...

Holmwood retain hold on Spaulding Cup trophy
RURAL CHAMPIONS Holmwood Technical claimed their four consecutive hold on the Spaulding Cup with a convincing 10-wicket win over Eltham High yesterday at Melbourne. Eltham resumed the final day's play at 15-1...


Powell heads all-star cast
DESPITE NO major championships on the world track and field calendar this year, the three-day National Senior and Junior Track & Field Championships will run off this afternoon at the National Stadium with a plethora of stars.


Warner draws purse strings on Soca Warriors
PORT-OF-SPAIN (Trinidad Express): JUST 24 hours after Trinidad crashed out of the football World Cup, FIFA vice-president Austin 'Jack' Warner has said he will no longer support the Soca Warriors financially.


More than one trick up England's sleeve - Crouch
BUHLERTAL, Germany (Reuters): PETER CROUCH took a swipe yesterday at critics who say England play more long balls with the two-metre tall striker in their World Cup side. Crouch, often used as a target man, is set to start...


Ronaldo equals all-time record
DORTMUND (Reuters): BRAZIL SPENT the first 30 minutes yesterday playing as if they were in an exhibition game, then Japan scored and the world champions suddenly remembered they had a World Cup match to win.


Bank on Electro Smart
THE PICK-9 was cornered for the second consecutive day at Caymanas Park on Wednesday, fortune smiling on one lucky punter once again. Last Saturday the $4.3 million Pick-9 became history. Then on Wednesday, another individual walked away $1 million...


HORSE SENSE - Honouring their contribution
THE JAMAICA Racing Commission held their annual Pre-Derby and Hall of Fame awards function on June 1. Unfortunately, I was unable to attend this year's function but all reports indicate that the function was well-attended...




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