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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | December 18, 2006

West Indies have great hopes for Cup
DESPITE losing the five-match one-day international series 3-1 to Pakistan, West Indies skipper Brian Lara says his team still has great hopes for the World Cup which will be hosted in the region next year.

Greenwich whipped

Springfield dominated Greenwich, beating the youngsters 47-15 in an unexciting match on Saturday at the Leila Robinson courts in the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA)/Jamaica National (JN) Open League competition.


Top seeds on course at Petcom Open

Several of the island's top juniors continued to battle for top spots as the Petcom Open Junior Tennis Championships continued at the Liguanea Club courts yesterday. In Boy's 18 action, top seed Tyler Chin continued to live up to his billing...


10 ejected in New Yorkmass brawl

NEW YORK (Reuters) NBA scoring leader Carmelo Anthony and nine other players were ejected after an ugly incident marred the end of the Denver Nuggets' 123-100 victory over the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Saturday.


Indian 'woman' fails gender test

NEW DELHI (Reuters) An Indian silver medallist at the Doha Asian Games could be stripped of her medal after failing a gender test, an Indian sports official said yesterday. Santhi Soundarajan won silver in the women's 800m.


Man Utd's lead cut to two points

LONDON (Reuters): Chelsea closed to within two points of Manchester United yesterday after the champions won 3-2 at Everton while the leaders lost 1-0 at West Ham United in Alan Curbishley's first game in charge of the Londoners.




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