New Windies squad named
THE WEST Indies cricket tour of Sri Lanka this month will go ahead, but without most of the region's big names. Late last night, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) named a new 14-man squad which, on face value, resembles a Caribbean second XI...
Bolt to lead CAC team
WORLD JUNIOR 200m record holder Usain Bolt and Olympic Games bronze medallist Tayna Lawrence will head Jamaica's squad to the 20th Central America and Caribbean (CAC) Track and Field Championships in Nassau, Bahamas this month.
Arnold gives Sri Lanka edge
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (CMC): WEST INDIES 'A' will have to fight hard over the last two days to save their second unofficial 'Test' against Sri Lanka 'A' after the opposition captain Russel Arnold hit his 24th first-class hundred...
'Girls' lose final match
JAMAICA'S SUNSHINE Girls went down 58-47 in the final game of their three-Test series against England in Birmingham yesterday.England's victory meant that they held on to draw the series at a game apiece after the second game at Manchester ended in a tie.
Ting, Bailey in marketing deal
OLYMPIC 4x100 metres gold medallist Aleen Bailey and Pepsi have joined forces to raise funds for two of the sprinter's favourite causes. A special edition series of labels for the popular Jamaican beverage, Ting, featuring the Olympic gold medallist...
Two dozen for IAAF World Youth Championships
CAMPION'S THEON O'Connor, Holmwood's Schillonie Calvert and St. Jago's Natasha Ruddock head a 24-member Jamaica team selected by the Jamaica Amateur Athletics Association (JAAA) for the fourth IAAF World Youth Championships in Marrakesh, Morocco.
Essex Valley team bound for Norway
ALPART HAS announced plans to resume next year sponsorship of a schoolboy football team from the area of St. Elizabeth to participate in the world's largest junior football club tournament, the Norway Cup, held in Oslo each year.
Don't oppose Wicky Wacky
TOMORROW'S 10-RACE programme at Caymanas Park will be highlighted by the 79th running of the Jamaica St. Leger over 2000 metres, the season's final classic.
FROM THE BOUNDARY - West Indies cricket needs a pro league - if it can afford it
DAVID ABDULLAH, the industrial relations specialist who is advising the West Indies Players Association (WIPA), has said that he believes that the problem between the West Indies Cricket...
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