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Sport

Cuba hold Boyz

THE Reggae Boyz yesterday kept their unbeaten record at the National Stadium intact after playing to a come-from-behind 1-1 draw with neighbours Cuba. Sergui Prado opened the scoring for Cuba in the 44th minute while Jamaica responded through Fitzroy.

Hooper: WI were clean in my time

PORT OF SPAIN, CANA: FORMER West Indies vicecaptain Carl Hooper says there was always a suspicion in the performances of certain cricketers other than West Indians during his twelve years of playing international cricket.

Thriller in St. John's Wood

LONDON: BACK in 1950 Lord Beginner opened his famous calypso with these words, "Cricket, lovely cricket, at Lord's where I saw it", and although the West Indies did not win the second Test against England, had he been around for the three days of the.

Ja girls bounce Bahamas
BRIDGETOWN, CANA: JAMAICA avenged their 1998 defeat in the finals when they beat archrivals the Bahamas 77-71 in the second women's match on the opening day of the 2000 CARICOM basketball championships at the Sir Garfield Sobers Gymnasium yesterday.











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