Windies on brink of a huge defeat
LEEDS, England (AP): KEVIN PIETERSEN hit his first Test double century yesterday and Ryan Sidebottom took six wickets in a day to put England in a commanding position in the second Test against the West Indies.
Maestro plays winning tuneOrville Clarke
MUSICAL MAESTRO defied top weight of 57kg to win the 12th running of the 3-y-o and up open allowance race over 1200 metres for the Hall of Fame Stakes Trophy in decisive fashion at Caymanas Park yesterday
Kepple shines on dull day
DISCARDED JAMAICA batsman Maurice Kepple made hay while the sun shone during yesterday's fourth round of matches in the Jamaica Cricket Association's (JCA) Super Cup.
Sporting Central on the prowl again
WESTERN BUREAU:SPORTING CENTRAL, joint leaders with St. George's after two rounds of matches, will be gunning for their second win in the four-team Wray & Nephew NPL play-offs this afternoon when they battle Granville at the Sam Sharpe Teachers' College Grounds in Montego Bay at 3:30 p.m.
Alonso clinches pole in Monaco
MONACO, (Reuters):FERNANDO ALONSO will start today's Monaco Grand Prix from pole position with British teammate and Formula One championship leader Lewis Hamilton alongside an all-McLaren front row.
India bat way into history
DHAKA, (Reuters):INDIA BECAME the first Test team to record four centuries from the first four batsmen yesterday when they reached 610 for three declared on the second day of the second Test against Bangladesh.
Harmony, Duanvale to battle in Trelawny
FALMOUTH, Trelawny:HARMONY AND Duanvale will battle it out in the first-leg final of the Nationals Rums of Jamaica Trelawny Major League football competition at the Elleston Wakeland Centre in Falmouth at 3:30 p.m.
Money, money and more money: 'The problem with West Indies cricket is money - or rather the lack of it.'
THE DEBATE concerning West Indies cricket and the way forward continues day after day and still nothing has happened to improve the performances of the once mighty Windies.
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