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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | September 21, 2006

Windies crumble
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): INDIA BEAT the West Indies by 16 runs in a low-scoring tri-series one-day match yesterday to revive their chances of reaching the final. After being bowled out for a paltry 162 in 39.3 overs...

FROM THE BOUNDARY: Not for my money
THE FIFTH and penultimate match of the preliminary round of the DLF Tri-Nations one-day tournament ended in Kuala Lumpur yesterday with India defeating the West Indies by 16 runs in a disappointing encounter.


Petersfield shock Cup champions
WESTERN BUREAU: PETERSFIELD WERE the toast of yesterday's round of matches in the ISSA/ Pepsi/daCosta Cup as, in a spirited display, they handed defending champions Godfrey Stewart a 2-0 defeat in the Zone C feature game in Savanna-la-Mar.


Spanish Town, Edith Dalton lock horns today
GROUP B leaders Spanish Town High tackle second-placed Edith Dalton-James in a top-of-the-table clash at the Spanish Town Prison Oval in one of four ISSA/JN/Pepsi Manning Cup games today.


Liverpool trample Newcastle
LONDON (AP): DIRK KUYT scored a first-half goal and Xabi Alonso added another late in the Second half to give Liverpool a 2-0 victory over Newcastle yesterday at Anfield.


Football scandal rocks Bolton
LONDON (AP): ENGLISH SOCCER officials opened an inquiry yesterday into allegations in a BBC TV investigation that Bolton manager Sam Allardyce and others benefited from illegal payments from soccer agents.


Road race series starts Sunday
CHAS E. Ramson Ltd. has joined forces with the Jamdammers running Club for this year's road race series. The four-race series will be known as the Foska/Jamdammers Grand Prix Series and will kick off with the Foska Oats 5K this Sunday at Emancipation Park


Chin rallies for fine victory
TYLER CHIN walked away with top honours at the Globe Insurance Open Junior Tennis Championship after coming from a set behind to get the better of Kristofer Martin in three sets at the Liguanea Club recently.




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