Pakistan take charge in Karachi
KARACHI (Reuters): MOHAMMAD HAFEEZ scored an undefeated 57 to give Pakistan a lead of 174 runs at close of play on the third day of the final Test against the West Indies yesterday. Pakistan reached 130 for two after plodding along...
Five straight for U-16 netballers
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Title-holders Barbados toppled previously- unbeaten Trinidad and Tobago and ex-champions Jamaica continued their relentless run at the Jean Pierre Caribbean Under-16 netball tournament on Tuesday night.
Harding on fire - Champion jockey bags another triple to open nine-length lead
For the second consecutive Wednesday, champion jockey Brian Harding rode three winners at Caymanas Park to cement his claim for a second title with only one month of the season remaining. His winners on yesterday's 10-race midweek programme...
'Bora' is a good choice - Maxwell
OUTSPOKEN COACH, Geoffrey Maxwell, believes the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) made a good decision in acquiring Velibor 'Bora' Milutinovic to prepare the Reggae Boyz for the South Africa World Cup in 2010.
St Catherine, KC score big victories
DEFENDING CHAMPIONS St. Catherine were not challenged as they coasted to a 88-26 victory over Jose Marti in ISSA/KFC Southern Conference basketball action at St. Catherine High on Tuesday. Ricardo Sutherland led the way for the St. Catherine team...
Belmont, Petersfield record wins
WESTERN BUREAU: BELMONT AND Petersfield joined the list of first-round winners in the 2006 Westmoreland Football Asso-ciation (WFA)/Paul Buchanan Knockout football competition this week when they both emerged victorious from their games against Straths...
GC Foster Strikers outclass Jetsetters C
G.C. FOSTER Strikers shot past Jetsetters C 30-10 in their JNA/JNBS Open League game on Tuesday at the Leila Robinson Court. "The players are young and a little inexperienced for this level of netball, but with some more training they will get there....
ON THE BOUNDARY - Odds favour Australia
THE ASHES series between Australia and England is far from over. There are four Test matches to come, and although the home team is out in front after winning the first Test at the Gabba in Brisbane, even though they won it...
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