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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Thursday | March 22, 2007

Pakistan's winning exit
PAKISTAN, POWERED by Imran Nazir who cracked 160 runs off 121 deliveries, ended their disappointing campaign at the 2007 Cricket World Cup in style at Sabina Park yesterday with an emphatic victory over Zimbabwe.

Sri Lanka advance to Super Eights

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP): SANATH JAYASURIYA scored 109 in an injury-interrupted innings and led Sri Lanka into the Super Eights with a 198-run win yesterday over Bangladesh at the World Cup. Kumar Sangakkara (56) and Chamara Silva (52) also hit...

Kiwis to rest premier troops against Canada

GROS ISLET, St. Lucia (Reuters): SUPER EIGHT qualifiers New Zealand will use the rest of their squad in their final World Cup Group C game with eliminated Canada today. With the game having nothing riding on it, captain Stephen Fleming is ready to make changes...

Reggae Boyz face Swiss test today

JAMAICA WILL look to build on a bright start to Bora Milutinovic's stint as technical director, and continue the wily Serb's vital mission of blending a squad for upcoming World Cup qualifiers, when the Reggae Boyz tackle Switzerland at 6:15 p.m....

Ten-man August Town beat Naggo Head

TWO GOALS in three minutes from Daniel Shaw (77th) and Ziecko Herrera (80th) gave 10-man August Town a come-from-behind 2-1 triumph over bottom club Naggo Head in their National Premier League clash at Ferdie Neita Park yesterday...

LA academy drafts teen with Jamaican links

Gordon WilliamsContributorA TEENAGER with strong Jamaican links has become the first player drafted into a new youth academy being launched by one of the top professional football clubs in the United States. Sixteen-year-old forward Tristan Bowen, who was born in the U.S....

Not so impressive match

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Waterhouse continued their unimpressive run in the third round of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League when they played to an unattractive goalless draw with seventh-placed Village United at the Elliston Wakeland Centre....

Imperialist obliges in feature

EVEN-MONEY favourite IMPERIALIST sloshed his way through the mud at Caymanas Park yesterday to win the feature race for the Keino Martin Trophy, in honour of the 2006 champion groom, by three lengths. Ridden by hot jockey Richard 'Biah' Mitchell...

A look back at Carifta Trials

LAST WEEKEND'S Carifta Games Trials, which provided several top-class battles among athletes who were seeking to represent Jamaica, is history.Now it's time for the big moment - Champs 2007 - which every track and field fan eagerly awaits.

Blake, Calvert head Jamaica's Carifta Games squad

SPRINTERS YOHAN Blake and Schillonie Calvert head Jamaica's 69-member squad for the XXXVI Carifta Games in Turks and Caicos. The two, Blake of St.Jago, who won the bronze medal at the World Junior Championships last year, and Calvert of Holmwood, who won the World Youth...

Vaughan recovered and ready for Kenya

RODNEY BAY, St.Lucia (Reuters): ENGLAND CAPTAIN Michael Vaughan is fully fit for the World Cup Group C decider with Kenya on Saturday after an injury scare, the team said yesterday. The 32-year-old, who has only just returned from long-standing knee and hamstring problems...

We won it for Bob - SA skipper

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (CMC): BOB WOOLMER'S death served as motivation for South Africa as they recorded an easy seven-wicket win over Scotland in their Group A match of the 2007 Cricket World Cup at Warner Park on Tuesday. Captain Graeme Smith said..





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