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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | November 7, 2006

Collapse solutions - Lara says Windies need to curb batting problem
MUMBAI, India (CMC): West Indies captain Brian Lara says his side needs to find a solution to their baffling batting collapses, such as the one which charac-terised their eight-wicket loss to Australia in the ICC Champions Trophy final on Sunday.

WI in good spirits despite tiresome trip to Pakistan

LAHORE, Pakistan (CMC): Fresh from their loss to Australia in Sunday's ICC Cham-pions Trophy final, a tired West Indies team arrived in Pakistan yesterday to begin their three-Test series against the hosts.


Calabaar, 'Manley' in big showdown

Defending Champions Cala-bar and last year's beaten finalist Norman Manley will meet in today's feature, a top-of-the-table clash, in the second round of the ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup competition, at Stadium East starting at 3: 00 p.m.


'Bungo John' to partner Miracle Man in Superstakes

The 28th running of the Red Stripe Superstakes takes place at Caymanas Park on Saturday and the rich and prestigious mile-and-quarter race (invitational) will be sponsored by Red Stripe for the last time.


V Lloyd' rides on

Former Gleaner columnist and racing commentator, Vernal Lloyd Simpson, passed away on Saturday morning at his Elizabeth Avenue residence, Constant Spring Gardens, after a long illness. He was 80. A diabetic, Simpson had been ailing for some time...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Windies bats surrender once again

The ICC Champions Trophy is over and congratulations to Australia on winning what was an exciting contest from start to finish. In comparison to the previous tournaments which were all disappointing, this one, probably because of the formula...


Leaders Harbour View secure key tie

In the end, the scale did not tip one way or the other as Wray and Nephew National Premier League juggernauts Waterhouse and Harbour View battled their way to a 2-2 draw at the Waterhouse Mini Stadium on Sunday night.


Downswell excited as Reno win thriller

Western Bureau: Reno, behind two goals from Kirk Wright and another from substitute Ricardo Scott, fought off a determined challenge by Seba United to register a thrilling 3-2 win...


Henry to manage Jamaica team

Milton Henry is the new manager of Jamaica's senior cricket team, which is preparing for the upcoming regional competitions. Henry replaced Maurice Clarke, who resigned his post after Jamaica's poor performances in both the league...


Golfers ready to swing into 'Annie's Revenge'

WESTERN BUREAU: Golfers from the United States, numbering 165, will arrive in the island to compete in Travel and Leisure Golf Magazine's inaugural Jamaica Invitational Pro-Am "Annie's Revenge" tournament along Montego Bay's golden corridor....


Maldon sink a double

Western Bureau: Maldon High School started their campaign in the 2006-07 ISSA/KFC Western High School Baskeball League with a bang when both their junior and senior teams emerged victorious over Cornwall College in the season's two opening games ....




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