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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | May 28, 2006

Chappell's remark boosted us - Lara
BRIAN LARA says a 'sly' remark by India coach Greg Chappell about West Indies's losing habit inspired the home side to victory in the one-day international series.

Sri Lanka fight back against England
SRI LANKA fought back against England on the third day of the second Test at Edgbaston yesterday when rain allowed just 34 overs.


Commentary - Just look at the Windies now!
BWOY, WHAT a difference a good, old-fashioned butt whipping of a side can make! Just a couple of weeks ago, fans across the Caribbean were lamenting what a waste of time the one-day sweep of minnows Zimbabwe was.


Performer of the week - Veronica's sub-11 100m clocking a special effort
JAMAICA'S OLYMPIC 200 metres champion Veronica Campbell has produced the only sub-11 seconds 100m clocking this year so far.


Classy Boy Pete aims at Derby
TRAINER NOEL Ennevor's MEDICAL REPORT swept past Wayne DaCosta's SI MI TRIAL a half-furlong out to win yesterday's 1200-metre feature event at Caymanas Park, but it was CLASSY BOY PETE's earlier performance that stole the show...


Ravens A, Speg B lift netball titles
RAVENS A last evening won the first Supreme Ventures A League title, while Speg B lifted the C League crown at the Leila Robinson Courts on a day that Molynes United lost both finals.


St Catherine hold advantage
WEST INDIES pacer Jermaine Lawson bagged five wickets to give St. Catherine the edge entering today's third and final day of their Supreme Ventures Challenge Cup final against Kingston at Kensington Park.


Commentary - Brilliant stroke, captain Lara
BRIAN LARA is not the most popular man to have ever led the West Indies cricket team. When it comes to thinking about the game, about the development of the game, however, he is as good as any and better, much better, than most.


Asafa, Gatlin to test 100m record
JOINT WORLD record holders Asafa Powell and Justin Gatlin will run in separate 100 metres races at the Prefontaine Classic today in their first tests at the distance locked together as the fastest men on the planet.


Gymnasts flip into action next Sunday
JAMAICA'S POTENTIAL world stars will display their medal winning flips and swings at the ninth Gym Star competition next Sunday.


Germany trounce Luxemburg 7-0 in international friendly
GERMANY SHRUGGED off the absence of Michael Ballack to crush Luxembourg 7-0 yesterday as the hosts' World Cup preparations moved up a gear.


Juliet Campbell trots off to a new career in sports
FORMER WORLD Indoor 200 metre champion Juliet Campbell has trotted off the track and into a new arena. national sprint veteran of 21 years, Campbell recently shifted her focus to the business side of sport and now she is concentrating on managing athlete


Federer going for a Grand Slam dream
ROGER FEDERER pays attention to what people think. He hears what's said about his game, his legacy. He also considers what's said about Pete Sampras, the player to whom his skills, drive and body of work are most often compared.




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