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Jamaica Gleaner Countdown to ICC Cricket World Cup
published: Sunday | February 18, 2007

Countdown to Cricket: Sarwan ready to rumble
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, (CMC): WEST INDIES vice captain Ramnaresh Sarwan is anxiously looking to the upcoming Cricket World Cup and says his recent injuries will only serve to inspire him going in to the mega event.

A few questions for the WI selectors

THE WEST Indies have named their squad of 15 players for the World Cup and, all things considered, the selectors have done a wonderful job.


Garner fires up regional speedsters

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC: THE ART of fast bowling in the Caribbean is not dead, but it will remain in the doldrums if the present generation of pacers do not improve their work ethic.


Lee says he's 50/50 for Cup

SYDNEY, CMC:AUSTRALIAN QUICK Brett Lee said on Friday he had a '50/50' chance of playing in next month's Cricket World Cup in the Caribbean, after scans revealed damaged ligaments in his ankle.


All is well in Aussie camp - Buchanan

WELLINGTON, (Reuters):AUSTRALIA COACH John Buchanan has dismissed claims his team's World Cup preparations were in disarray after its third straight defeat in a week.


Singh, Ganguly pummel Sri Lanka

VISHAKHAPATNAM, India (AP):YUVRAJ SINGH and Sourav Ganguly smashed unbeaten half centuries yesterday as India beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets to clinch the four-match limited-overs series in both team's last match before the Cricket World Cup.




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