Gayle looking to settle 'unfinished business' in final
JAIPUR, India (CMC):West Indies opener, Chris Gayle says the regional side has "unfinished business" to settle with Australia, when the two teams meet in the ICC Champions Trophy final tomorrow.
No WI player on ICC world teams
MUMBAI, India (CMC):West Indies players failed to gain selection to the International Cricket Council's World One-Day International and Test Teams-of-the-Year when the announcement was made at the ICC Awards ceremony yesterday.
Clarke sees tough clash
MUMBAI, India (Reuters):Australia will have to be at their best to beat the West Indies in the Champions Trophy final tomorrow, versatile batsman Michael Clarke said.
Teammates laud Chris
JAIPUR, India (CMC):Aggressive opener, Chris Gayle has come in for high praise from his teammates following his explosive century against South Africa that spurred West Indies into the ICC Champions Trophy final.
'We're well attuned'
MUMBAI, India:The newest West Indian bowling sensation, Jerome Taylor said that the team is completely aware of what is required to defeat Australia in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy tomorrow in Mumbai.
McKenley gets gift from International Olympic Committee
President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Count Jacques Rogge, yesterday described veteran Olympian Herb McKenley as an icon and a legend.
Ride with Classy Boy Pete
CLASSY BOY PETE heads to the winners' enclosure with Trevor Simpson aboard after his impressive win in the 1400-metre eighth race at Caymanas Park on May 27 this year.
Waterford lift Becca Cup
THE WATERFORD cricket team is still celebrating its victory after lifting the Tony Becca Cup following a 54-run win over Colours International in the Portmore Metropolitan Cricket League recently.
Eltham beat JC again
Eltham High saw to it that there was was no revenge for Jamaica College (JC), and just as they did to lift the Walker Cup, handed the Old Hope Road based-school's senior football team a 1-0 defeat
Frome Technical hunt another win
Western Bureau: Ten teams, including newly-crowned Ben Francis Cup champions Frome Technical, will be going after their second win in the inter-zone round of the 2006 ISSA/Pepsi/JN daCosta Cup ...
Performer of the week: Gayle the magnificent
CHISTOPHER HENRY Gayle tore the heart out of the South Africans in an impressive batting display under lights at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Thursday.
Mello makes surprise visit at semi-final in Jaipur
WHILE CRICKET fans worldwide watched the West Indies romp into the final of the ICC Champions Trophy on Thursday, in India, attention was already turning to the next big cricketing event ...
Britian to provide security assistance
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua (AP):BRITAIN WILL be providing security assistance and advocacy to Caribbean countries hosting matches in next year's Cricket World Cup, a British naval officer said this week.
T&T passes Sunset Legislation Bill
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): TRINIDAD AND Tobago's House of Representatives unanimously passed the Sunset Legislation Bill late on Wednesday, narrowly avoiding the TT$6 million fine the country would have incurred from the International Cricket Council
A VIEW FROM A CLIFF: More needed to enhance the integrity of horse racing
More frequently these days I am being approached by a growing number of punters to complain that they are developing a lack of confidence in the integrity of the racing product due to certain -Cliff Williams...
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