Aussies scrape through
THE WEST Indies' bid for a winning start in the seven-match Cable & Wireless one-day series ended in disappointment for a bumper crowd at Sabina Park yesterday when, despite a bold attempt for victory by Ramnaresh Sarwan, they failed by three...
Rain hurt Windies, says Lara
WEST INDIES captain Brian Lara said rain contributed to Australia's two-run victory in their Cable & Wireless one-day international series opener at Sabina Park yesterday. "Rain helped the bowlers, the ball swung around and moved off the seam...
Waugh defends team's behaviour
SYDNEY, (Reuters): STEVE WAUGH has defended his players' behaviour during their Test series in West Indies and strongly hinted he wants to continue as Australia's captain in the longer version of the game.
Herecomesfudgie wins Lotto Classic
THE LIGHTLY weighted HERECOMESFUDGIE romped the $1.5 million Lotto Classic for the Governor's Cup over 2000 metres at Caymanas Park yesterday, returning odds of 6-1.
Arnett, Hazard in quest for crown
HAD THE Wray and Nephew National Premier League been a true 'league', Hazard United would have had this season's trophy already. Seeing that is not the case they have two matches to get it and the road to that NPL championship passes through the Tony...
Santos draw first blood
"WE DON'T know about anybody else, but we will be there for sure." So said Santos' coach Carlton 'Spanner' Dennis as his team eyed a KSAFA Super league final place after beating Duhaney Park in their first leg semi-final game at the Constant Spring...
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