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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | November 23, 2006

Pakistan strike back in Multan
MULTAN, Pakistan (AP): IMRAN FARHAT smashed an unbeaten half century yesterday to lead a confident Pakistan recovery, after Brian Lara posted his ninth double century to give the West Indies an imposing lead on the fourth day of the second Test.

Lara adds another notch to his belt of double hundreds

MULTAN (Reuters): WEST INDIAN captain Brian Lara notched up his ninth double hundred before being dismissed for 216 on the fourth day of the second Test against Pakistan yesterday.


Harding rebounds with sparkling three-timer

WITH WESLEY 'Callaloo' Henry having closed the gap appreciably last Saturday, leading jockey Brian Harding emerged from his slumber to boot home three winners at Caymanas Park yesterday.


New StJFA president has recovery plans

WESTERN BUREAU: NEWLY-ELECTED St. James Football Association (StJFA) president Orville Powell has begun "serious work", seeking to raise the level of the parish's football to its once dizzying heights. Powell scored a landslide victory...


Central Kingston, Duhaney Park advance to Champions KO

CENTRAL KINGSTON and Duhaney Park are through to this year's Red Stripe Champions Knockout competitions after victories over Olympic Gardens and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), respectively, in the KSAFA Jackie Bell Knockout on Tuesday.


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Thank you one and all

THE PRESTIGIOUS Gleaner 'Man of the Year Award' was presented on Monday at a gala luncheon at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel, and congratulations to the winner - or rather, to the winners.




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