Hunte vows to change the image of West Indies Cricket Board (WICB)
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): New regional cricket chief Julian Hunte has promised to redefine the image of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and to institute changes to make it relevant."Our stakeholders represented by the Caribbean cricket supporters...
Jamaica draw
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (CMC): An impressive five-wicket haul by Terrance Ward and a hard-fought half century from Andre Creary brightened the final day of the drawn second-round TCL West Indies Under-19 Challenge match between Jamaica and the Leeward Islands...
Diamond-seeking Powell targets stadium record
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (CMC): Jamaica's 100-metre world record holder Asafa Powell, tuning up for the Osaka World Champion-ship next month, will be the main attraction at next week Tuesday's DN Galan Super Grand Prix meet. It will be Powell's second appearance...
Cricket clinic bowls off at Kensington
Some 42 youngsters from across Jamaica turned out at Kensington Park yesterday for Jamaica's leg of the Digicel Cricket Coaching Clinic. Past and present West Indies players are conducting the coaching sessions, with Kenny Arthurton serving as the head coach...
Outsiders crash Pick-9
The Pick-9 continues to be plagued by outsiders, and this being the case, there was a carryover of $1.4 million at Caymanas Park on Saturday. Apprentice Oral Bennett, who crashed Pick-9 bets with the 41-1 outsider SIR CHARLES on Wednesday, came back to wreak havoc...
Five claimed
HEZA RANKING, who romped the fourth race over 1800 metres at Caymanas Park on Saturday, was among five horses claimed on the nine-race programme.As many as 17 claims (two void) were submitted for the five-year-old gelding who was taken from trainer...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Well played, youngsters, well done, Downswell
There is something wonderful about surprises. And it does not matter whether it is a surprise party for someone who has excelled in an examination, for someone who is celebrating a special birthday, or whether it is the kind of surprise...
India eye victory
NOTTINGHAM (Reuters):Left-arm seamer Zaheer Khan took five for 75 yesterday to put India in sight of victory over England in the second Test at Trent Bridge. At the close on the fourth day India, chasing 73 to go one-up in the three-Test series, were 10 without loss....
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