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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | December 17, 2006

Windies go down 3-1 - Chanderapul's 101 not enough
West Indies produced a limp performance in the decisive fifth and final one-day international as Pakistan powered to a seven-wicket victory and a 3-1 series success at the National Stadium yesterday.

Aussies in sight of Ashes

Adam Gilchrist smashed the second fastest century in Test history to leave Australia poised to regain the Ashes from England in record time after the third day of the third Test yesterday.


Commentary - Dwyer deserves an opportunity to test his skills

Jamaica's practise matches, or trial matches, or whatever they are called in preparation for the regional competitions come to an end today at Chedwin Park, and after the embarrassment when Jamaica finished at the bottom of the standings...


Sreesanth puts India in command

A maiden five-wicket haul by fast bowler Shantakumaran Sreesanth led to South Africa being dismissed for 84 and put India firmly in control of the first Test yesterday.


Half centuries for Ingram, Hyatt at trial

Lorenzo Ingram and Danza Hyatt completed half centuries for Tamar Lambert's XI to secure first innings lead against David Bernard's XI on yesterday's second day of Jamaica Cricket Association's four-day trial match at Chedwin Park.


Henry turns heat on champ Harding

Title-chasing jockey Wesley 'Callaloo' Henry rode his second consecutive three-timer at Caymanas Park yesterday to make further inroads on leading jockey Brian Harding, leaving the championship race wide open with only four racedays remaining in 2006.


'Windies did not execute very well'

West Indies coach Bennett King yesterday defended his wounded side, after they suffered a sound seven-wicket loss to Pakistan to lose the five-match one-day international series 3-1.


Highest one-day run scorers

List of highest run scorers in one-day cricket after Brian Lara became the fifth batsman to cross the 10,000 run mark on Saturday.


All eyes turn East after China dominates in Doha

The Chinese not only took home the most gold medals for a seventh successive Asian Games from Doha, they took the flag and torch of the continental gathering too.


Windies A, Sri Lanka in thrilling one-day tie

Sri Lanka captain Russell Arnold was run out off the last ball of the innings as the fourth one-day match against West Indies A finished in a dramatic tie at the Beausejour Cricket Ground late Friday night.


Liverpool too hot for Charlton

Liverpool moved up to third in the Premier League after they won 3-0 at Charlton Athletic and rivals Arsenal could only draw 2-2 with Portsmouth after being two goals down yesterday.


Junior Murray to retire next year

Former West Indies wicketkeeper/batsman, Junior Murray will retire from regional and international cricket at the end of the 2007 regional first class season.




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