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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | September 19, 2006

Windies humble Aussies
KUALA LUMPUR (CMC): West Indies successfully chased 273 for a three-wicket win over Australia, despite a hundred from Mike Hussey in the fourth match of the three-nation one-day international series yesterday at the Kinrara Academy Oval.

Guyana complete back-to-back wins
CHARLESTOWN (CMC): Neil McGarrell produced a fine allround performance and led Guyana to a four-wicket victory over St. Kitts and Nevis in their Twenty20 fixture under lights at Grove Park on Sunday night.


Trainer Arscott on a roll
Trainer Garrett Arscott has been getting among the winners on a regular basis in recent months and this could be his breakthrough year if the trend continues. The 36-year-old conditioner has so far saddled 11 winners this season, the last eight...


Local referees to get tough on dissent
THE ugly sight of players disrespectfully flailing their arms at officials met its match at Ferdie Neita Park on Sunday when referee Hughill Thompson ejected Boys' Town's Troy Dawes eight minutes inside the second half of their away game against Naggo Hea


Hyde sets sights on title after win No 2
LENWORTH 'TEACHER' HYDE, coach of Harbour View, has expressed confidence in his team's ability to win this season's Wray and Nephew National Premier League title. Harbour View, which under Donovan Hayles squandered a 15-point...


Beckham angry over being dumped
LONDON (Reuters): Former captain David Beckham said yesterday he was left angry and disappointed at being ruled out of the England squad by new coach Steve McClaren. McClaren, who replaced Sven-Goran Eriksson after the World Cup...


William Knibb hold Herbert Morrison
Western Bureau: William Knibb came within three minutes of upsetting Herbert Morrison in their re-scheduled 2006 ISSA/Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup at Martha Brae, in Trelawny, yesterday but a late equaliser earned the Montego Bay team a point...


All set for Montego Bay's Fishing Tournament
WESTERN BUREAU: The 45th annual Montego Bay Yacht Club Fishing Tournament gets under way tomorrow. The five-day tournament which comprises an invitational marlin fishing tournament...


FROM THE BOUNDARY: West Indies in the nick of time
A victory with three wickets and 2.4 overs to spare in a one-day match is a huge margin. >That was the difference between the West Indies and Australia in the DLF Tri Nations one-day match in Kuala Lumpur yesterday...


Wolmer's, Bridgeport in exciting 1-1 draw
Former champions Wolmer's Boys were held to an exciting 1-1 draw by Bridgeport High in their Group F top-of-the -table ISSA/ Pepsi/JN Manning Cup match at Heroes Circle yesterday. Wolmer's dominated possession in the first half...


Village clip Seba 1-0
Former champions Seba United on Sunday had a taste of the low which often follows a high after they were beaten 1-0 in the second week of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League by Village United at Jarett Park.


Campion, Eltham battle to goalless stalemate
Group D favourites Eltham High and Campion College played to a 0-0 draw in their ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup schoolboy football match at Campion College's Sports Complex yesterday. The two teams created few chances...




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