Red-hot Manchester advance
MANCHESTER YESTERDAY became the first team to qualify for the Super Eight of the Capital and Credit Limited-Overs cricket competition after beating Portland by six wickets at Folly Oval.
NCB claim consolation crown
NCB WERE crowned winners of the Courts Consolation Knockout Business House netball competition following a comfortable 25-10 victory over the Cable & Wireless team at the Leila Robinson Courts yesterday.
Ja trio in WI U-19 squad
THREE JAMAICANS have been included in a 20-member West Indies Under-19 squad selected to prepare for the International Cricket Council (ICC) age group World Cup scheduled for Sri Lanka in February next year.
Big day for Hussey, Francis
PAUL FRANCIS and veteran Charles Hussey, third and fourth in the standings, shared the riding honours with three winners each at Caymanas Park yesterday.
Glenmuir trounce Kemps Hill 4-0
MANDEVILLE, Manchester: DEFENDING DACOSTA Cup champions Glenmuir served an early warning to their rivals this year with a decisive 4-0 win over Kemps Hill ...
Khan, Akhtar lead Asia to victory
DURBAN (AP): ZAHEER KHAN of India and Shoaib Akhtar of Pakistan shared five wickets yesterday to lead the Asian XI over an African XI by 17 runs at Kingsmead Stadium in the second of three one-day internationals.
Riddim Girls off to Dom Rep
JAMAICANS ARE party-loving people but if you think the national female volleyball team will be 'skinning teeth' when they journey to Santo Domingo for the second round of the World Volleyball Championship qualifier, think again.
Slayers set eyes on DHL KO crown
THE KFC bMobile defending league champions, St. George's Slayers, will look to add the DHL Knockout Classic trophy to their collection when they take on the Runnin Rebels at 7:45 this evening at the National Stadium outdoor courts.
One more problem with Windies cricket
THE NEXT World Cup of cricket is scheduled to take place in the West Indies in 2007 and, according to the organising committee, it will be the best World Cup ever.
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