Windies rock Aussies
MUMBAI, India (AP): JAMAICAN PACE bowler Jerome Taylor claimed a hat-trick as defending champions the West Indies clinched a 10-run victory yesterday against world champions Australia in the ICC Champions Trophy.
Ponting praises Windies spinners Gayle, Samuels
MUMBAI, India (Reuters): AUSTRALIA CAPTAIN Ricky Ponting praised the performance of West Indies' finger spinners Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels after the world champions were defeated by 10 runs in the Champions Trophy yesterday.
Sunshine Girls get financial boost from Digicel - Quest to retain caribbean championships bolstered
DEFEATED FOR the first time ever at last year's Caribbean Championships, the young Sunshine Girls' quest for redemption at this year's tournament has been bolstered by $5 million worth of sponsorship for themselves and the senior team...
Frome, Clarendon race into quarters
WESTERN BUREAU: FROME TECHNICAL and Clarendon College won in regular time, Petersfield in extra time and Charlemont by the penalty shoot-out route as they advanced to the quarter-finals of the 2006 Ben Francis Cup Knockout competition...
Fenton calls it quits
OLYMPIC 400 metres silver medallist Lorraine Fenton has bid farewell to track and field. Fenton, who missed the past two major championships - the 2004 Olympic Games and last year's World Championships - has decided to call it a day.
Hemmings-McCatty receives Courtney Walsh Award
DEON HEMMINGS-McCatty, the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games 400m hurdles champion, received Courtney Walsh Award for Excellence on Tuesday night at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel.
Tribunal chosen for Pakistan steroid case
KARACHI, (Reuters): FORMER TEST captain Intikhab Alam and lawyer Shahid Hamid have been appointed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to a tribunal for strike bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif after their positive tests...
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