Windies have plenty of work to do - Lara
REINSTALLED WEST Indies captain Brian Lara says the regional side still has plenty work to do after it stumbled to an unconvincing five-wicket win over minnows Zimbabwe in the opening one-day international (ODI) of the Digicel Home Series....
Summerbell aims for Carib Championship
AFTER DOMINATING the local motor racing scene for many years, Jamaica's champion driver, David Summerbell Jr., is looking for new challenges this year.
Edwards soars to great heights
STANDING AT six feet, four inches and every inch of her proud to be Jamaican, Womens National Basketball Association WNBA) centre Simone Edwards has reached to heights that many have only dared to dream of.
Commentary - Lara returns for another WI sequel
LIKE A cricket version of Freddy Kruger, just when you think Brian Lara and the West Indies captaincy is a dead issue, it rises from the grave again ... and again ... and again.
Saints look safe
WITH RAIN playing an integral role in this weekend's final round of matches in the Supreme Ventures Super Cup, St. Catherine CC look set to be crowned champions of the new league format.
A 'Command' performance at Caymanas
HOT FAVOURITE ROYAL COMMAND continued on his merry way at Caymanas Park yesterday, completing a hat trick of wins in the three-year-old and up open allowance feature for the Ambassador's Trophy over 1700 metres with title-chasing jockey.
August Town take Super title
AUGUST TOWN are the 2005/2006 Jamaica National/ KSAFA Super League champions following their 2-0 victory over Greenwich Town in their final match of the season at the UWI Bowl yesterday.
Camperdown impress on closing day
LED BY World Junior Champion-ships 100m bronze medallist, Remaldo Rose, Camperdown were in impressive form on yesterday's final day of the 112th Penn Relays at Franklin Field Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chelsea clinch crown
CHELSEA STAGED a Premier League title-winning party after a 3-0 rout of Manchester United yesterday, but it was doom and gloom for Midlands clubs Birmingham City and West Bromwich Albion who were relegated.
Portmore, Harbour View seek KO silverware
FOR LAST season's Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) champions Portmore United and Harbour View, today's first leg of the semi-finals in the Wray and Nephew Knockout Cup, is a final opportunity to win a title this season...
Commentary - Cup is all about cric ket
THE WORLD Cup of cricket is less than one year away and the organisers, certainly those in Jamaica, are concerned. Why are they concerned?
Letters from our readers
I AM a big fan of Caribbean cricket since the late 1970s - I am 36 years now, and a doctor by profession from Hyderabad in south India.
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