WI smell victory
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC: DISPENSING WITH their debonair demeanour of the previous day and opting instead for dour, defensive tactics, South Africa crawled through 63 overs in reaching 85 for two in their second innings yesterday.
Gayle among 'eligible' four for next Test
JAMAICA OPENER Christopher Gayle is among the six West Indies players who were ruled ineligible for the ongoing first Digicel Test against South Africa have been cleared for selection to the regional team as of the next Test match. Batsmen Christopher...
Waterhouse, Portmore hunt End-of-Round title
AFTER YESTERDAY'S carnival in the streets, the National Stadium will come alive with a carnival of a different kind, football, with the main feature pitting Portmore United and Waterhouse.
Kevins pose big threat
WATERHOUSE AND Portmore United will be depending mainly on two Kevins to secure victory in tonight's second End-of-Round final at the National Stadium at 8:00p.m.
Tivoli A win rally
Tivoli A delivered well on a promise made by defender Kasey Evering when they lost the JNBS Open League to Jamalco.
Clark's Town win Top League
WESTERN BUREAU: CLARK'S TOWN confirmed their supremacy in Trelawny's local domestic football this season after winning yesterday's return-leg final of the National Rums of Jamaica Top League 2-1 over Preston for a 4-1 aggregate.
Ja ready for qualifiers
NATIONAL FEMALE volleyball technical director, Phillip Greenland, has expressed optimism about Jamaica's chances of advancing to the next stage of qualifiers for the November 2006 World Championships that will be held in Japan.
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