Jamaica 'ready physically'
Jamaica's cricket team, preparing for the regional league and one-day tournaments, is in top shape, said physical trainer David Bernard Sr. at the end of yesterday's third four-day trial match at Chedwin Park.
No Shield return leg
The second leg of this year's ISSA/Pepsi/JN Olivier Shield final between Manning Cup champions Bridgeport and daCosta winners Glenmuir has been officially cancelled. Given the decision which was arrived at during a meeting...
Portmore players settled
The three Portmore United players, Demar Stewart, Jason Morrison and Rafei Wolfe who are on trials with English Premier League outfit Sheffield United, have settled in nicely and are raring to go. The players left the island on Friday...
Broodmare fetches $1.25m
Five horses fetched prices of $1 million and over at Howard Hamilton's Dispersal Sale on the grounds of HAM Stables stud farm, Old Port Henderson Road, on Sunday. The sale's topper was $1.25 million paid for the broodmare in foal...
FROM THE BOUNDARY: Not too bad, but not good enough
If you listen to coach Bennett King and captain Brian Lara, and, of course, those players who have been quoted daily in the media, the West Indies did well on their three-month tour of Asia - and depending on how you look at it...
Samuels dominates champs
Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games scratch gold medallist Oneil Samuels stayed true to form on the weekend when he won four of the five events at the Jamaica Cycling Association (JCA) National Cham-pionships at the National Stadium velodrome.
Melbourne hit double past Windalco
Defending division One women's champions Melbourne thrashed host Windalco Kirkvine Sports Club 3-0 on its way to registering two wins in the Jamaica Table Tennis Association (JTTA) Northwest Development national club league...
Seven suspended for NBA brawl
NEW YORK (Reuters): NBA scoring leader Carmelo Anthony was suspended for 15 games, drawing the heaviest punishment among seven players banned yesterday after a brawl between the New York Knicks and Denver Nuggets on Saturday.
Australia regain Ashes
PERTH (Reuters): Australia beat England by 206 runs in the third Test to regain the Ashes in record time after taking an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series yesterday. Australia wrapped up another convincing victory with the second ball...
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