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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Monday | November 19, 2007

Impressive 'Office' return for Jamaica
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz, led by a double from its Bolton Wanderers captain Ricardo 'Bibi' Gardner, returned to take charge of affairs at the 'Office', cruising their way to a 3-0 win over El Salvador in a friendly international at the National Stadium last night.

Jayawardene urges Sri Lanka to try harder

Sri Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardene has called on his team-mates to show some fighting spirit after a batting collapse left them staring at a heavy defeat in the second Test against Australia.

Malik sparkles in victory

Skipper Shoaib Malik top-scored with 89 and took three wickets as Pakistan defeated India by 31 runs in the fifth and final one-dayer yesterday. Pakistan amassed 306 for six wickets after being asked to bat first and then bowled out India for 275 with a ball to spare in the day-night game. India won the series 3-2.

Brian Lara missing in action

The controversial Indian Cricket League swung into action on Friday with preparatory camps being launched across various cities, but there was still no sign of former West Indies batting star Brian Lara.

Whitmore dedicates victory to fallen Boyz

Jamaica's captain Ricardo 'Bibi' Gardner (second left) celebrates scoring his second goal and the third for the team with Demar Stewart (centre) and Khari Stephenson (second right), while El Salvador's Dennis Romero (left) and JoRamon Sanchez react...

Highgate, Windalco in great form

Highgate United and Windalco Kirkvine Sports Club (KSC) both shared victories in rescheduled matches of the Jamaica Table Tennis Association Northwest Development National Table Tennis Club League, at the St. Mary High School auditorium yesterday.

Hard work paying off for Harbour View

Fresh from their success in the Caribbean Football Union Club Championship, Premier League champions Harbour View are eager to keep the silverware flowing into their coffers for the rest of this season.

Campbell and Goule triumph

Bellefield High's Kemoy Campbell and Manchester High's Natoya Goule stole the spotlight at yesterday's Burger King 10K, the final race of the 2007 Foska Oats Road Race Series in Portmore. However, it was Campbell and Royalty Track Club's Tanice Barnett who came away as the series winners, the former having won all three races ...

Rhone says regional netball on the decline

World netball chief, Jamaican Molly Rhone, believes the standard of play in the Caribbean region is on the decline and says the world governing body will seek to redress the situation soon.





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