King Lara rules again - 'It was just around the corner'
IN THE face of a poor run of scores compounded by questionable umpiring decisions, Brian Lara kept faith in his own ability and trusted that a personal work ethic would inevitably bring the desired results.
Richardson rips through Leewards
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Jamaica, thanks to a post-tea burst of five for four in four overs by pacer Andrew Richardson, survived a poor start to steal the honours on the opening day of the regional Carib Beer Cup cricket match...
Manning Cup on the line in Jamaica - Favourites C'bar attack resilient 'Manley' for coveted title
IT'S D-DAY for Calabar High and Norman Manley as the ISSA/Pepsi/JN Manning Cup season climaxes in Jamaica today with the final between both schools at the National Stadium.
Godfrey Stewart, Cornwall College in big Dacosta Cup clash
IT SHOULD be a down to the wire affair this afternoon as seven teams still in with a chance of making the semi-final phase of the 2005 ISSA/Pepsi/Jamaica National daCosta Cup make a last bid effort to grab important points in the crucial final round...
Brilliant double pilots West Indies
IN ONE of the game's most beautiful and traditional settings, Brian Lara produced another monumental innings to emerge from a run of low scores and also put an end to the latest speculation about him being past his best.
'We assessed it, came back and did the job'
JAMAICA'S FAST bowler Andrew Richardson credited better assessment of the pitch in the late afternoon for his success on yesterday's opening day of their regional first round Carib Beer Series match against Leeward Islands at Kensington.
Horseracing - Minister on Fire to burn rivals
THE TOP two-year-olds in the country meet today in the $2.5 million Pick 3 'Super Challenge' Trophy over 1400 metres, race No. 2 in the lucrative three-race series sponsored by Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) to the tune of $8.5 million.
Commentary - Jamaican jockeys' pursuit of increased remuneration
IT WOULD seem that the Trevor Simpson/Brian Harding battle for the 2005 championship is going to be sharing the spotlight with impending action by the Jockeys' Guild in pursuit of increased remuneration for their services to the owners...
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