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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Friday | January 26, 2007

Gayle concerned about WI's finishing
CUTTACK, India (CMC): STAND-IN CAPTAIN Chris Gayle has lamented the West Indies' inability to finish off matches, following their second successive loss to India by a close margin in the second one-day international on Wednesday.

Guyana defeat Jamaica

JAMAICA'S PERFECT run in the 2007 KFC regional one-day cricket tournament ended at Alpart Sports Club in Nain, St. Elizabeth, yesterday when they were soundly beaten by defending champions Guyana.


Aussie coach wants more pressure ... Says New Zealand and England had failed to test their character

SYDNEY (Reuters): AUSTRALIA COACH John Buchanan fears his team's World Cup preparations are being hurt by New Zealand and England's failure to put them under enough pressure. Australia have beaten both sides twice during the tri-series competition...


Bermuda team to be named after WCL

HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC): Bermuda's cricketers will get one final chance to stake a claim to be included in the island's Cricket World Cup-bound team when they take part in next week's World Cricket League (WCL) Division One Championships in Kenya.


Red Brigade strike

THE RED Brigade of Boys' Town arrested the negative development of their losing streak by coming from behind to beat Wadadah of St. James 2-1 at the Elleston Wakeland Centre in Falmouth, Trelawny, yesterday.


Respect is the source of success - coach Hyde

HARBOUR VIEW coach Lenworth Hyde has attributed a mutual respect between players and coaches at the club as a major part of the team's success so far this season. On Wednesday night, the 'Stars of the East' continued to dispel myths...


Harbour View face tough Carib challenge

FORMER CHAMPIONS Harbour View have their sights set on regaining the Caribbean Club Championship crown but first they must get by Trinidad top guns W Connection in tonight's semi-final at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium.


Pollard guides T&T to victory

SCARBOROUGH, Tobago (CMC): A POLISHED half-century from the aggressive Kieron Pollard propelled Trinidad and Tobago to their third successive win in the KFC Cup with an easy five-wicket victory over Leeward Islands at Shaw Park yesterday.


Rain rules in Dominica

PORTSMOUTH, Dominica (CMC): A LIGHT afternoon shower forced the abandonment of the third round KFC Cup match between Windward Islands and Barbados at Benjamin's Park yesterday. After intermittent morning showers had delayed the start until 1:57 p.m...


Federer blasts past Roddick

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP): EVEN ROGER Federer was stunned by his domination of Andy Roddick. After looking vulnerable in some of his earlier matches, top-ranked Federer was virtually untouchable as he beat sixth-seeded Roddick...


D-day for Johansson, Platini

DUESSELDORF, Germany (AP): ON THE eve of UEFA's presidential election, long-time incumbent Lennart Johansson and challenger Michel Platini both claim to have enough support to win. Today's vote by the 52 European national soccer federation..


HORSE SENSE - Is simulcast racing the answer? ( Part II)

Last week we looked at how the racing industry has had to cope with the increasing competition for the leisure dollar. This week we continue the discussion on the possibilities for Jamaica to develop its racing industry...


FROM THE BOUNDARY - Lambert starting to blossom

THE REGIONA0L Carib Beer cricket series for 2007 is now three rounds old and so far there have been some exciting and interesting performances. I am sorry, really sorry, that I have not been fortunate enough to have seen all of them...




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