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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | December 20, 2006

Sabina bounced from first-class schedule
Due to preparations for next year's Cricket World Cup, Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) has submitted a proposal to relocate all first-class matches that were scheduled for Sabina Park when the regional competitions are played early next year.

Gayle's ranking falls

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CMC): Chris Gayle's loss of form in the five-match one-day international series against Pakistan has seen him slip one place to number three in the latest International Cricket Council ODI batting rankings released...


Reggae Boyz could face Costa Rica next

New technical director Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic's first game in charge of Jamaica could be against Costa Rica early next year at the 'Office' as negotiations are well advanced. Burchell Gibson, general secretary...


Crayons To Perfume smells sweet for Cup

Two competitive-looking trophy races are down for decision at Caymanas Park today, including the three-year-old restricted allowance (non-winners of two) for the Joseph Armond Memorial Cup over the circular nine course.


Brown makes the right call

When Italian Fabio Cannavaro and Marta of Brazil captured the 2006 FIFA World Players of the Year awards, four Jamaicans had a say, and only Carl Brown chose the correct one. The World Players were chosen by coaches and captains from every FIFA...


Portmore, Waterhouse to restart NPL

The Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) is expected to resume tomorrow with two games scheduled, following a one-week layoff due to the threat posed by the malaria outbreak. Arnett Gardens will travel to the Harbour View Mini Stadium..


Howard wants consistency from Windies players

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): West Indies team manager Tony Howard said Monday the regional side was showing gradual improvement, but needed to be more consistent. He was speaking after the team returned from the tour of Pakistan where they lost...


Iverson traded

NEW YORK (Reuters): The Denver Nuggets have reached an agreement to acquire former MVP Allen Iverson from the Philadelphia 76ers. Denver will send André Miller, Joe Smith and two 2007 first-round picks to the 76ers for the high-scoring Iverson...


JAVA boss has 'great' visions

Pat Garel, president of the Jamaica Volleyball Associa-tion (JAVA), said great things are in store after 13 persons passed the Level II coaching certification course it staged recently. Sponsored by the Olympic Solidarity Fund...


Indian loses medal after failing gender test

NEW DELHI (Reuters): Indian Santhi Soundarajan has been stripped of the Asian Games women's 800 metres silver medal after failing a gender test in Doha, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) said yesterday.


Malcolm topples big brother for Petcom title

Montegonian McKoy Malcolm defeated older sibling Marcus Malcolm in straight sets to lift the Under-18 boys' title as the ninth annual Petcom Junior Tennis Championships came to a close at the Ligueanea Club Courts on Monday night.




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