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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | July 4, 2006

Lara bashes Sabina pitch - Says underprepared surface wasn't worthy for such a crucial Test
KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC): IN ANOTHER attack on the Sabina Park pitch, West Indies captain Brian Lara said it was "totally underprepared" and "not worthy" for such a crucial Test after his side lost the fourth and final match against India...

Cup organisers pushing for Sunset Legislation
A NEW law called the Sunset Legislation must be enforced by November 2006 to facilitate the control of "ambush marketing", says Chris Dehring, CEO of the ICC CWC 2007 Inc.


'Don't rule me out' - Henry confident of chances to win jockeys' title
TOP LIGHTWEIGHT jockey Wesley 'Callaloo' Henry believes he has a good shot of winning his second jockeys' championship if the breaks go his way. Thanks to his second consecutive triple at Caymanas Park on Saturday, Henry is now joint leader...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Pitch or no pitch, West Indies were second best!
NO ONE likes to lose, and Brian Lara is no different. There are two kinds of losers, however, those who rant and rave and find all sorts of excuses and those who take it in stride. Unfortunately, based on his remarks at Sabina Park on Sunday.


Italy face daunting task in Dortmund
BERLIN (Reuters) ITALY WILL have to do what no other team has done before and beat Germany in Dortmund today if they are to reach the World Cup final. Unbeaten Germany were not considered among the favourites before the tournament...


Injury rules out McLaughlin
WORLD JUNIOR Champion-ships 200m silver medallist, Anneisha McLaughlin, will miss Jamaica's trip to the North America, Central America and Caribbean (NACAC) Under-23 Cham-pionships because of a knee injury.




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