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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | May 30, 2004

Woeful day for Windies
GROS ISLET, St. Lucia, CMC: WEST INDIES' stocks were dealt one more cruel blow when Mohammad Rafique, batting at nine, completed his maiden Test hundred for Bangladesh on the second day of the opening Test yesterday.

Nigeria win 3-0
LONDON, CMC: BARTHOLOMEW OGBECHE pumped in two goals as Nigeria knocked off the Republic of Ireland 3-0 yesterday in the opening game of the triangular Unity Cup tournament, that also includes Jamaica's Reggae Boyz.


Santos look to rebound
KINGSTON AND St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Super League champs Santos will be aiming to seek redemption against Wadadah today in the National Premier League (NPL) play-offs at the Bell Chung Stadium commencing at 3:30 p.m.


Juniors get ready for big meets
SEVERAL OF the island's leading junior athletes are now engaged in a weekend training camp at the G.C. Foster College for this year's World Junior Championships (WJC) and Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (CAC).


One-eyed selectors
THROUGHOUT their 76 years of Test cricket, the West Indies have produced some of the greatest bowlers in the world, and although the majority have been fast bowlers, even though, like exciting batting, fast bowling is synonymous with West Indies...














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