Kumble bowls down Windies
A SIX-WICKET haul by master Indian leg-spinner Anil Kumble saw the tourists through to a hard-earned and deserved 1-0 Digicel Test series victory over the West Indies yesterday at Sabina Park in the fourth and final match...
Lara ponders stepping down
A BITTERLY disappointed Brian Lara last night said he was going to "revisit" his decision to take on the captaincy of the West Indies side. In the wake of the series loss to India at Sabina Park yesterday, the thrice WI skipper cited selection...
Juniors head out for Caribbean golf champs
A JAMAICAN contingent of 12 junior golfers and three officials will depart today for Westin Rio Mar Beach Golf Resort and Spa in Puerto Rico, where they will be competing for the Caribbean Golf Association's 18th championships.
Shelton to miss CAC Games
JAMAICA'S UNDER-21 football team, set to depart for the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games next month, will be without one of their top players. Top striker Luton Shelton will not make the trip as his Swedish club Helsinborg will not release him..
Dr Weatherly appointed as Jamaica's U20 team coach
SEVEN YEARS after being a part of the history-making staff to qualify a Jamaica youth team to a World Championships, Dr. Dean Weatherly will get a chance to head another qualifying effort. Dr. Weatherly, who along with Patrick 'Jackie' Walters...
'It was an excellent all-round team effort'
A HAPPY Jamaica women's basketball contingent returned to the island on Saturday after securing themselves the final available spot for the 2007 FIBA Americas Championship for women.
Can Nadal keep going at Wimbledon?
WIMBLEDON, England (AP): RAFAEL NADAL talks a lot about how he hopes to contend for a Wimbledon title in three or four years, once he gets used to the odd bounces and tricky footing that come with playing on grass.
Warriors receive rewards
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): LESS THAN a week after Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Patrick Manning promised million-dollar rewards for members of the Soca Warriors after their performance at the World Cup Finals, the team has received their payme
Top names fail to live up to hype
BERLIN (Reuters): THIS SHOULD have been their moment to shine. From Brazil's Ronaldinho to Frank Lampard of England, big-name players in their prime arrived at this World Cup aiming to confirm the stellar reputations they enjoy in club football.
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