CWC opening ceremony will be a 'great show'
The Local Organising Committee (LOC) of ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC) has hired the services of two world renown lighting consultants for the opening ceremony on March 11. Martin Lewis, the event producer told The Gleaner, that he would not be divulging...
Half-centuries for Lambert, Baugh as Jamaica draw
GROS ISLET, St. Lucia (CMC): Tamar Lambert and Carlton Baugh struck half-centuries as the Windward Islands and Jamaica played to a draw on the fourth and final day of their second round Carib Beer Series match at Beausejour Cricket Ground yesterday.
No-result between Guyana, T&T
POINTE-A-PIERRE, Trinidad (CMC): Kieron Pollard brightened up another dull day at Guaracara Park yesterday, when he slammed a whirlwind half-century as the second round Carib Beer Series match between Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana finished...
Miracle Man ruled supreme in '06
The historic win of 'superhorse' MIRACLE MAN in the US$100,000 Confraternity Classic in Puerto Rico on December 9 was undoubtedly the high point in horse racing last year.
Leewards call off run-chase
CRAB HILL, Barbados (CMC): After promising much, Barbados and Leeward Islands played to a draw in their rain-affected, top-of-the-table, second round match in the Carib Beer Series yesterday. Barbados won their opening match against Trinidad...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Is Darrell Hair on the way back?
Remember Darrell Hair? If you do not, Hair was one of the two umpires who accused Pakistan of cheating by tampering with the ball during The Oval Test against England last August, he is the umpire who pulled the stumps to end the match...
'It wasn't about revenge' - Hyde satisfied as Harbour View draw level with Waterhouse
When Harbour View scored a 1-0 win over Portmore United on Sunday night it was a sweet victory for the fans, but none more so than coach Lenworth Hyde. Oneil Smith playing at right back, found himself at the end of a pass that Gregg Taylor nodded down...
Violent clashes at Open
MELBOURNE (Reuters): Roger Federer and Amelie Mauresmo led a parade of champions into the second round of the Australian Open yesterday, while police ejected about 150 tennis fans from the grounds after Croatian and Serbian fans clashed.
Dramatic victory for the Windies
The first really exciting match in the World Cup was the one listed as match number eight in the second round of the inaugural tournament in 1975, it was the West Indies versus Pakistan encounter, and apart from being exciting...
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