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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | February 19, 2008

I was struggling - Gayle
COOLIDGE, Antigua (CMC)West Indies batsman Chris Gayle has admitted to being rusty after an uncharacteristic knock for Jamaica in their Stanford Twenty20 quarter-final match against Nevis on Saturday night. The usually aggressive Gayle played a subdued innings ...

Narrow win puts Guyana in semi-final vs Jamaica

COOLIDGE, Antigua:Defending champions Guyana booked their semi-final spot against Jamaica after dispatching host Antigua and Barbuda Pro Team by 10 runs during the Stanford 20/20 tournament on Sunday night. In the last quarter-final matches, played at the Stanford Cricket Ground...

Passa Passa, Red Lion deny punters

With PASSA PASSA at 25-1, RED LION at 16-1 and MISS TIMS at 14-1 providing the upsets at Caymanas Park on Saturday, the Pick-9, not surprisingly, had no takers. As a result, the carryover to tomorrow's mid-week meet stands at $1,162,786.00....

Chin urges Government to amend tax

Xavier Chin, president of the United Bookmakers Association (UBA), is calling on the Government to review the tax structure as it relates to bookmakers. Chin, who is also the CEO of Track Price Plus, the island's leading bookmaking company, believes that after five months in office...

Portmore focusing on title

Portmore United's coach, Linval Dixon, has his eyes fixed on the bigger prize and that is to capture the JFF Cash Plus Premier League title. On Sunday, the team which is leader of the league, took a step closer to realising that dream by whipping Sporting Central Academy of Clarendon 3-1 ...

FROM THE BOUNDARY - Playing cricket at a party

After 17 matches and a whole lot of music, dancing, and shaking, the Stanford 20/20 is down to its semi-final and final stage - it's Barbados versus Trinidad and Tobago on Friday evening, Jamaica versus defending champions Guyana on Saturday evening...

Windies Under-19s lose opening match

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (CMC):South Africa used Riley Roussouw's unbeaten half century and a strong all-round performance to beat West Indies by three wickets in their crucial first-round Under-19 Cricket World Cup match yesterday. Choosing to bat...

Federer, Henin cop Laureus Awards

ST PETERSBURG, Russia (AP): Roger Federer won the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year award for a fourth straight time yesterday and Justine Henin won the women's award for the first time. Federer won his fifth straight Wimbledon title last season to equal Bjorn Borg's record....

Liverpool, Arsenal need quick recovery

LONDON (AP):Liverpool and Arsenal have little time to recover from disappointing losses and prepare for the return of the Champions League. In today's other matches, it's Olympiakos vs. Chelsea; AS Roma vs. Real Madrid; and Schalke vs. FC Porto. Tomorrow...





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