Rusea's hopes dashed
WESTERN BUREAU:IN AN afternoon in which many-time champions Rusea's High School bowed out of contention for the 2005 ISSA/Pepsi/Jamaica National daCosta Cup ...
McGrath speeds past Walsh in the fast lane
SYDNEY (Reuters): ALTHOUGH GLENN McGrath may have given up on beating legspinner Shane Warne's world record for Test wickets, the lanky Australian has the consolation of being the most successful fast bowler of all time.
Rain, no play in Manning Cup
PERSISTENT RAIN resulted in the postponement of all four ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup games scheduled for yesterday.
'Natural' reigns in the rain
SUPER NATURAL kept his unbeaten record intact at Caymanas Park yesterday with a narrow victory over the previously unbeaten MINISTER ON FIRE in the Supreme Ventures-sponsored Cash Pot 'Only For Me' Trophy two-year-old feature ...
A hint that all is not well as WI head for Australia
THE WEST Indies take on Australia in a three-match Test series starting in Brisbane on November 3 and despite the odds against them doing so, captain Shivnarine Chanderpaul, like a number of West Indians, believes the Windies can win it.
Guyana, Barbados set for intriguing battle
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC: TODAY'S FINAL of the KFC Cup West Indies limited-overs championship between hosts Guyana and traditionally strong Barbados at Bourda Oval is shaping up to be quite intriguing.
Top teams to rumble today
WEATHER PERMITTING, today's schedule in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League could be one of the most interesting ones in a while.
Burrell wants more technical training for refs
SENIOR CARIBBEAN Football Union (CFU) vice-president Captain Horace Burrell, has called on football associations to involve referees in their developmental plans.
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