Six, six and more SA sixes
BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (Reuters): South Africa’s Herschelle Gibbs created World Cup history when he smashed six sixes in an over to put the Netherlands to the sword in their Group A match yesterday.
Punters need better service
It is now abundantly clear to me that the regulators are not giving enough attention to the uncontestable fact that the most important participant in the racing industry is the betting public...
Juniors vie for Carifta spots
The island’s top junior athletes will be in action over the next two days at the National Stadium East complex.
Did winning jockey have a permit?
THE Jamaica Racing Commission (JRC) faces a potentially embarrassing situation as allegations have been swirling around Caymanas Park that Patrick Henry Jr., ...
New boys flunking Cup exams
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (Reuters):Sri Lanka’s crushing victory over debutants Bermuda suggests that if the World Cup is a learning ground for cricket’s new boys ...
Woolmer focused on beating Ireland, Zimbabwe
DESPITE SEEING his team fall 54 runs short against the West Indies in the opening game of the World Cup, Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer does not believe they need to press...
Pakistan battle fighting Irish
The first two World Cup matches at Sabina Park, on Tuesday and on Thursday, one between two big guns in the West Indies and Pakistan and one between two Cinderella teams in Zimbabwe and Ireland,...
CWC in full swing
COULD CRICKET World Cup 2007 possibly have gotten off to a better start?
Guineas trials take spotlight
With the season's first classics (1000 and 2000 Guineas) only three weeks away, the 'trials' are on at Caymanas Park today, the 11-race programme featuring the Prince...
Performer of the week: Superb Sammy
WEST INDIES' middle-order batsman Marlon Samuels shone in his team's impressive victory over Pakistan in the World Cup opener on Tuesday.
Retreat win $60,000 prize
RETREAT ARE the new champions of the Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ) limited-overs cricket competition after defeating Paradise by nine wickets in last Sunday’s final played at Belle Isle community in Grange Hill,...
Sunny's timing way off in war of words
WHILE THE World Cup is gently starting to simmer, one mother of a row has reached boiling point between legendary Indian batsman Sunil Gavaskar and Australian cricketers present and past.
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