W'house, Arnett renew their rivalry
AFTER THE rescue act by Weston Forrest in time added on in controversial circumstances last week, defending champions Waterhouse will once again put their unbeaten record on the line when they host the improving Arnett Gardens in week...
Four winners for DaCosta
CHAMPION AND leading trainer Wayne DaCosta highlighted yesterday's 10-race programme at Caymanas Park with four winners, including 2-1 second favourite CHADMAN in the Fontainbleu Trophy open allowance feature over 1500 metres.
Champs Chelsea squeeze past Portsmouth
LONDON (AP): ANDRIY SHEVCHENKO and Michael Ballack both scored for Chelsea yesterday, helping the defending champ-ions beat Portsmouth 2-1 in the English Premier League.
Voting for top regional driver under way
MOTOR SPORTS fans across the Caribbean have begun casting their votes to express who they believed should be crowned the region's top driver.
Ja All-Stars XI crush SuperClubs
A JAMAICA All-Stars XI crushed a SuperClubs' Invitational XI by 163 runs at Kaiser Sports Club in Discovery Bay on Friday. West Indies pacer Daren Powell snatched three wickets in two overs while Jimmy Adams and...
Aussies too strong for England
JAIPUR, India (AP): WORLD CHAMPIONS Australia overcame early batting hiccups yesterday to defeat Ashes rivals England by six wickets in a crucial Group A match of the ICC Champions Trophy tournament.
Windies skipper hails Taylor
JAIPUR, India (Reuters): WEST INDIES skipper Brian Lara hailed young paceman Jerome Taylor and his side's teamwork for the tense 10-run victory over Australia in Wednesday's Champions Trophy Group A tie.
Let's get back Linden Wright
EVERYWHERE CRICKET fans are gathered together, be it in Seaforth, Kingston, Montego Bay, Bull Savanna or Neif Mountain, the question is the same: what has happened to Jamaica's cricket?
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