Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | January 4, 2009
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Superb Sarwan lifts WI
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (CMC):Ramnaresh Sarwan stroked a splendid, unbeaten half-century and shared a scintillating unbroken, fifth wicket stand with Denesh Ramdin, to fire West Indies to an exciting, five-wicket win over New Zealand with a ball to...

Improved Waterhouse to turn heat on Village
WATERHOUSE appeared to have conquered the defensive frailties that engineered their downfall for a large portion of the first round and are now on the improve.

Murray too good for Nadal
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP):Andy Murray underlined his growing stature yesterday by beating top-ranked Rafael Nadal in the final of the Capitala World Tennis Championship, following up his victory over Roger Federer the previous day.The...

Run chase was no problem, says Sarwan
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (CMC):Batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan said West Indies never panicked as they chased down a tricky total to win the second One-Day International and take a crucial 1-0 lead in the five-match series against New Zealand yesterday.In a...

Molynes United march past JDF
Molynes United 'A' marched past the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) 30-15 in the Jamaica Netball Association/Jamaica National Building Society Open League competition at the Leila Robinson Courts, yesterday.In other games played...

Coach heaps high praise on Busta Fighters
CLAUDE CHIN, coach of Jamaica's Combined Martial Arts team, the Busta Fighters, has said that 2008 was the island's best year ever in martial arts history and this season they will be hunting their biggest scalp yet, North...

August Town, JDF sitting pretty
August Town and Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) extended their advantage atop the Claro/Kingston and St Andrew Football Association Super League with wins in yesterday's fourth round of matches.At Bull Pen, August Town, with...

Forest ambush Man City
LONDON (AP):Nottingham Forest won 3-0 at free-spending Manchester City for the biggest upset in the third round of the FA Cup yesterday and Southend scored an injury-time equaliser to snatch a 1-1 draw at Chelsea.

DaCosta, Walker steal the show
CHAMPION trainer Wayne DaCosta had his 'fan appreciation day' yesterday, saddling four winners at Caymanas Park, three of them ridden by champion jockey Omar Walker, as punters revelled in the short-priced favourites...


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