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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | January 7, 2007

Leewards grab first innings points, but ... Jamaica hit back
CAYON, St Kitts (CMC): Leeward Islands grabbed first innings points over Jamaica despite a century from Wavell Hinds, but the visitors had struck back by the close on the third day to leave the first round Carib Beer Series ...

South Africa clinch Test series against India

CAPE TOWN (Reuters): Graeme Smith's half century set up a series-clinching five-wicket win for South Africa over India in the third Test yesterday.


Kiwis suffer worst defeat

SYDNEY (Reuters): New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming described his team's performance as "rubbish" after they suffered their heaviest one-day defeat against Sri Lanka yesterday.


Lloyd confident region can host successful World Cup

BRIDGETOWN (CMC): Former West Indies cricket captain, Clive Lloyd, believes the Caribbean will stage a spectacular Cricket World Cup later this year, but has urged organisers to ensure the event is executed properly.


Gunners KO Liverpool in FA Cup third round

LONDON (Reuters): Arsenal knocked holders Liverpool out of the FA Cup yesterday as two sweetly-struck goals by Tomas Rosicky and a late Thierry Henry breakaway secured a 3-1 third round victory at Anfield.


Ljubicic takes Qatar Open

DOHA (Reuters): Croatian Ivan Ljubicic defeated Andy Murray 6-4, 6-4 yesterday to lift the trophy at the $1 million Qatar Open.


Nadal falls to Malisse

CHENNAI (Reuters): Belgian Xavier Malisse stunned world number two Rafael Nadal 6-4, 7-6 to move into the final of the Chennai Open yesterday.


Lewis lifts Windwards to 392-8 dec

ST GEORGE'S (CMC): Windward Islands captain Rawl Lewis struck a fine, unbeaten century, while Liam Sebastian fell just short of another as Guyana's bowlers ...


Barbados on brink of victory over T&T

CRAB HILL (CMC): Purposeful bowling followed by steady batting put Barbados within reach of victory over reigning champions Trinidad & Tobago in their first round match of the Carib Beer Series yesterday.


Alpha's Williams shines at JC meet

Alpha High's Shermaine Williams was the outstanding performer at yesterday's WATA/CICLON/JC Development Meet at Jamaica College's Old Hope Road campus.


Kermit wins feature

TRAINER Robert Darby's super-fit nine-year-old gelding, KERMIT, yesterday shot to the lead two and a half-furlongs out and moved away from rivals to convincingly win the 1200-metre Colin Melhado Memorial feature race at Caymanas Park.


Reno look to stay close to NPL lead

Denied an opportunity, by warring factions on Wednesday to maintain their second place in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League, former champions Reno will go all out against Tivoli in their bid to sit as close to the top as possible.


Football fields in Hanover suffering from neglect

Lucea, Hanover: Some members of the football fraternity in Hanover are lamenting what they say is the dismal state of the football fields in the parish.


Thank you, Shane Warne!

If you should ask me who is the greatest bowler the world has ever seen, or better still, who is the greatest bowler that I have ever seen, I would, unhesitatingly, reply...


King still enjoying challenge of putting West Indies right

CRAB HILL (CMC): With the biggest assignment of his coaching career loom-ing on the horizon, West Indies coach, Bennett King, has been reflecting on his two years in the position.



Jamaican in Britain promotes his Afro-Caribbean heritage Deon P Green




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