Fans blast shabby WI
WESTERN BUREAU:IT WOULD appear that the West Indies team created an unfavourable impression on their arrival at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay on Friday afternoon as airport workers were clearly not impressed...
Nasatol wins yet again
NOTHING BEATS a horse who loves to win races. And few are more adept at doing so than NASATOL.
Police close in on NPL play-offs
POLICE NATIONAL moved one step closer to qualifying for a place in the National Premier League play-offs with a 3-0 victory over Santos in the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA)/Jamaica National (JN) Super League at the Bell Chung Oval yesterday.
US Cricket Association suspended
CAPE TOWN, (Reuters): THE United States Cricket Association (USACA) has been suspended for a second time by the sport's world governing body.A statement from the International Cricket Council (ICC) yesterday said USACA had failed to hold elections for...
Holmwood annihilate Seaforth
HOLMWOOD CAPTAIN Andr? Creary's century and match haul of 10 wickets saw his side to a crushing innings and 224-run victory over Seaforth High yesterday in their Grace Shield Headley Cup second-round quarter-final match in...
Tendulkar ready, India confident
WESTERN BUREAU:IF HIS expectations come to fruition, the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup should be a highly successful one for India's star batsmen Sachin Tendulkar, who yesterday declared himself fit...
H View seek hat-trick
THE STARS of the East, Harbour View, head to St. Elizabeth to meet the Pride of the West, Reno of Westmoreland, at St. Elizabeth Technical in the second end-of-round final of the Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) today.
Good finishes for Hinds, Hyman
NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE record holder Korene Hinds and Mardrea Hyman logged top-10 finishes to lead Jamaica to third place at yesterday's NACAC Cross Country Championships held in Clermont, Florida.Hinds finished second...
Man U inch closer to title
LONDON, (Reuters): MANCHESTER UNITED moved closer to the Premier League title with a dramatic 1-0 win at Liverpool yesterday that left them nine points clear of Chelsea.The champions ground out a 2-0 victory at Portsmouth, with Didier Drogba scoring in...
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