Lara spat almost got physical, says Waugh
BRISBANE, Australia, CMC: EVEN WHEN he is keeping a low profile, Brian Lara remains a subject of obsession in Australian cricket and media circles. While the West Indies' star batsman was practising with his teammates...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Lara and the Windies bid for victory
THE WEST Indies versus Australia Test series seems destined to be a one-sided contest with many predicting a three-nil defeat, a whitewash for the visitors.
Samuels anxious for match practice
BATTING ALL-rounder Marlon Samuels said he is very anxious to get in some cricket at the start of the West Indies three-Test tour of Australia. "I am definitely looking forward to going out there against Queensland on Thursday...
KC win but coach cries foul
KINGSTON COLLEGE'S (KC) second round chances remained in limbo, despite beating Bridgeport 1-0 in their final ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup match at Ferdie Neita Park yesterday.
High marks for Graham Poll
SUNDAY AFTERNOON at the Edward Seaga Stadium was different. Not because the rain and the sun competed for prominence in the sky just before the start of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League game between homesters Tivoli Gardens...
Bender throws in the towel at Spring
CONSTANT SPRING Football Club and coach Christopher Bender parted company yesterday. The 41-year-old, who took charge of the club in the pre-season said financial problems and the disunity...
Ja's women strike gold in double wicket tournament
COUVA, Trinidad, CMC: THE JAMAICAN pair of Stephanie Taylor and Chadeane Nation captured the inaugural Trinidad & Tobago Women's Cricket Board (TTWCB) regional invitational double-wicket tournament at the National Cricket Centre on Sunday.
Nakhid denies involvement with Bahrain senior team
FORMER TRINIDAD and Tobago national football team captain David Nakhid yesterday denied any approach from the Bahrain Football Association (BFA) to spy on his homeland for next month's crucial 2006 World Cup qualifiers between the two countries...
Simpson-Harding duel to get hotter
IT'S THE hottest and most controversial topic at Cayamanas Park these days, the Trevor Simpson-Brian Harding showdown for the 2005 jockeys' crown. Tomorrow's mid-week meet will be no different and after Saturday's thrilling display...
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