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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | February 1, 2007

India demolish Windies
THE LITTLE Master, Sachin Tendulkar, stroked his 41st one-day international (ODI) hundred and helped steer India to a massive 160-run victory over West Indies in the last game of the four-match pre-Cricket World Cup series yesterday.

Mayberry Swim Meet raring to go

THE NINTH Mayberry Investments Schools Swim Meet will be held at the National Stadium pool from February 9-10.


Powell, Simpson sure bets for RJR's top sports awards

COMMONWEALTH GAMES double gold medallists Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson are sure bets to leave the Pegasus Hotel tonight with the 2006 RJR Sports Foundation Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year awards.


Sporting Central hold Naggo Head

TOP-FLIGHT football representatives Naggo Head continued to find wins hard to come by as they were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw with South Central Super League team Sporting Central when Red Stripe Champions Cup action kicked off at Brancourt yesterday


Record sponsorship for Milo Relays

THE 29TH Milo Western Relays, which will be held at the unfinished Catherine Hall Stadium in Montego Bay, has attracted a record $700,000 sponsorship tag and will have world 100m recorder holder Asafa Powell and new sprint queen Sherone Simpson...


Guyana beat Leewards

GUYANA BATTLED hard to register a three-wicket victory over the Leeward Islands midway the post-lunch session on the last day of their Carib Beer Series match at Albion yesterday.


Stop knocking the Windies

SIX WEEKS of cricket ... Six weeks of first-class cricket is all a Caribbean cricketer can look forward to before he is shoved into the sometimes murky depths of international cricket.


Wind Jammer again

BANG-IN-form WIND Jammer went wire-to-wire in yesterday's Caymanas Park feature over the straight five course, race No. 1 in the CTL Claiming Series ($200,000-$170,000).


Johnson off to Sheffield Wednesday

JAMAICAN INTERNATIONAL Jermaine Johnson is on his way to English Championship side Sheffield Wednesday from First Division Bradford, after a contractual agreement worth about £500,000 (J$65,500,000) was reached earlier this week.




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