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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | February 26, 2008

Gayle defends batting at No 5
COOLIDGE, Antigua: Jamaica's senior cricket captain Christopher Gayle has defended the decision for him not to open the innings against Trinidad and Tobago in Sunday night's final of the Stanford 20/20 cricket tournament, at the Stanford Cricket Ground in Antigua....

ICC bans Samuels - Bowling action deemed illegal

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CMC):West Indies all-rounder Marlon Samuels has been banned from bow-ling in international cricket, after his action was deemed illegal by the International Cricket Council (ICC). The sport's world governing body announced yesterday that an analysis...

'Pearl' glitters at 35-1

Thanks to a stunning upset by ROYAL PEARL in the second race and to a lesser extent RAMPAGE at 11-1 in the Eros Trophy, the Pick-9 proved a pipedream for punters at Caymanas Park last Saturday. ROYAL PEARL, running in a cheap field of maiden five-year-olds and up...

Shane Ellis back with a vengeance

Unlike Alan Ladd in the classic western, Shane is back and this time he means business. The second generation jockey, son of '60s three-time champion Winston 'Nero' Ellis, Shane Ellis has decided to bypass Canada and ride full time at Caymanas Park this season...

FROM THE BOUNDARY - Brilliant T&T mesmerise disappointing Jamaica

The first renewal of the Stanford 20/20 cricket tournament is over, and to Trinidad and Tobago - the winners, the new champions - congratulations on walking away with the winners' rings and the first prize of US$1 million. There is no question about it,...

Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) ooze aahs after narrow win

Aaah, that's what it means - Amazing Athletes At Heart. The basketball club from Mandeville with the unusual name, Team AAAH, does tend to draw more attention to its name than its game - especially during the team huddle when a shout of 'aaah' emits from the group....

Wavell dropped

Former West Indies batsman Wavell Hinds has been dropped from Jamaica's squad for the upcoming Carib Beer Series four-day match against Trinidad and Tobago, which is set to begin in the twin-island republic on Friday. Hinds will be replaced by all-rounder Brendan Nash....

Wilmot encouraged by surfing results

Danielle Ohayon, Jamaica's top female surfer, finished second in the ladies division at the Suzuki San Souci Pro championships held in Toco, Trinidad and Tobago, on the weekend. The competition, which was the first in the series...

Five-game NCB series under way

The first tournament in the National Commercial Bank (NCB) Capital Markets Llockett McGregor Junior Tennis five-game series kicked off at the Liguanea Club on the weekend. Approximately 90 of the country's junior players participated in the boys' and girls' age group categories...





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