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Lowe sends Portmore through with hat-trick - Tivoli boot Harbour View
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Lowe sends Portmore through with hat-trick - Tivoli boot Harbour View
TIVOLI Gardens lost 0-1 at home yesterday but still booted Premier League leaders Harbour View out of the Red Stripe Champions' Cup quarter-finals 3-1 on aggregate. Captain Lovel Palmer fired in a goalmouth rebound in the 50th minute for Harbour View...
 
Rain affects Headley Cup
St. Elizabeth: Play was delayed for the entire morning session of the first day of the ISSA/Grace Headley Cup semi-final game between defending champions Holmwood Technical and Godfrey Stewart at St. Elizabeth Technical High School.
 
Ntini to miss South Africa opener
BASSETERRE, St Kitts (Reuters) South Africa are likely to be without spearhead Makhaya Ntini in their World Cup opener against the Netherlands in Basseterre tomorrow. Fast bowler Ntini did not travel to the Caribbean...
 
Symonds could return for Aussies next match
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (Reuters) All-rounder Andrew Symonds could return to the Australia side for Sunday's World Cup Group A match against the Netherlands in preparation for the key clash against South Africa on March 24.
 
Canada captain embarrassed
GROS ISLET, St. Lucia (Reuters) Despondent Canada captain John Davison likened his team to a village cricket outfit after their World Cup defeat by Kenya yesterday. Tail-enders Umar Bhatti, Anderson Cummins and Henry Osinde were all run out..
 
Waving the Windies on to victory
KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC): It was the day a wave from Mexico swarmed the island of Jamaica! West Indies fans used the famous Mexican wave to urge on their team and shouted and danced in the stands in celebration of every stroke...
 
Lampard does it for Chelsea
LONDON (Reuters) Chelsea cut Manchester United's Premier League lead to six points yesterday after a Frank Lampard penalty gave the champions a 1-0 win at struggling Manchester City. Making the most of their game in hand on the leaders...


 

         
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