Uphill task for Windies
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC: AMID POOR ticket sales and the likelihood of less than 5,000 spectators, West Indies must turn around a dismal one-day international (ODI) record at Kensington Oval over the past six seasons...
Harbour View tackle W'house in feature
IN-FORM HARBOUR View will host Waterhouse in the feature encounter as the Wray and Nephew National Premier League continues today with a full slate of six matches.
Andrews: Bringing a fresh perspective to J'can sports
THE 'MR. Sports' title tagged on Ian Andrews from age 11 at Mona Primary defines him to this very day. He is all that and more. It is little wonder then that at age 38, he is helping to chart the direction of Jamaica's sporting talent...
Jamaican students create history abroad
LOCAL TENNIS talents Damar Johnson and Alexis Panton have distinguished themselves abroad by helping their college teams qualify for the National Collegiate Amateur Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's and women's team finals.
Under-16 match cut short by rain
RAIN BROUGHT a premature end to the opening day's play of the Colts Under-16 final between Norman Manley and Eltham at Melbourne Oval yesterday. When the rain came at about 2:30 p.m., former champions Eltham were reeling at 125 for nine.
Visually impaired head to the pitch
FOR THE first time in Jamaica there will be a Six-A-Side cricket competition for the visually-impaired as five teams will be vying for the Jamaica Visually Impaired Cricket Association's (JAVICA) Challenge Trophy starting this Saturday.
Dowdie scores big at US meet
FORMER NATIONAL 100 metre champion Peta-Gaye Dowdie turned down competing at last weekend's Jamaica International Invitational to run at the Clemson Orange and Purple Classic in North Carolina and secured a victory.
Pakistan set sights on Lara
KARACHI, Pakistan, (Reuters): SEARCHING FOR a maiden Test series victory in the West Indies later this month, Pakistan believe they have to restrain batting maestro Brian Lara to achieve their goal.
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