Steady Bernard sets up victory
CASTRIES, St. Lucia (CMC): A telling all-round performance by Man of the Match David Bernard pushed Jamaica to a five-wicket victory over the Windward Islands in their KFC Cup second round match at the Beausejour Cricket Ground here yesterday.
Crucial win for Barbados
BLACK ROCK, Barbados (CMC): Barbados completed a six-wicket victory over Leeward Islands in their crucial second round match of the KFC Cup West Indies limited-overs championship yesterday. The win gave Barbados four points...
Teen blasts Guyana
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): A masterly display of power-hitting from teenager Kieron Pollard spurred Trinidad and Tobago to a comfortable five-wicket victory over defending champions Guyana in their KFC Cup second round match yesterday.
Wolmer's set sights on Manning Cup
Vassell Reynolds, coach of Wolmer's Boys' High School, said their football programme is in good hands and the chances of winning next season's Manning Cup title is now very high on his agenda. This, after Wolmer's defeated Old Harbour High...
Host venues fine-tune match-day integration
The chief executive officer (CEO) of Guyana's Local Organising Committee (LOC), Karan Singh, has lauded the ongoing Match Day Operations Integration and Communication Exercises being held in preparation for ICC Cricket World Cup...
When Windies cruised and Australia rallied to win semis
The first World Cup semi-finals took place at Headingley and at The Oval on June 18, 1975, one was between England and Australia, the other was between the West Indies and New Zealand, both were dominated by fast bowlers...
Dean earns point for TG
Tivoli Gardens came from behind to hold August Town to a 1-1 draw in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) match at the UWI Bowl yesterday. Gary Brooks gave August Town a 12th minute lead, latching on to to a high Richard Hoo pass...
Portmore win easy
Boys' Town's miserable form continued when they went down 2-0 to Portmore United in Wray and Nephew National Premier League action at Ferdie Neita Park Sports Complex yesterday.
Overseas-based players a must
When Jamaica made its historical debut at the 1998 World Cup in France, seven players in the 22-man squad were based overseas. In fact, some of them had never even set foot in the country before the qualification process began.
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