Tough task for Jamaica
Leaders Guyana will hope to move one step closer to retaining their TCL West Indies Under-19 Challenge title when they battle Jamaica in the fourth round of the tournament at the Edgar Gilbert Park in Molineaux starting today.
Come on, Mr Gordon, let's get it right
Ken Gordon, the immediate past president of the West Indies Cricket Board, is a successful businessman and, as such, he should know the importance of accuracy. (Becca)
Kensington off the mark in all-island one-day
Defending champions Kensington registered their first win of the 2007 Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) All-island limited overs competition when they beat Kingston and St. Andrew by 181 runs at Maxfield Park yesterday.
Sunday Chat - Kelly still thinking positively
In 2000 at the age of 17, Keith Kelly represented the promise of a new generation of Jamaica footballers. Already Jamaica had seen stars such as Lindy Delapenha, Syd Bartlett, Allan Cole, John Barnes and more recently Theodore Whitmore and Walter Boyd with Ricardo Gardner poised for takeoff.
Big win for Circle Drome
The grey CIRCLE DROME was rewarded for his consistency at Caymanas Park yesterday, landing the 3-y-o and up overnight allowance feature for the Gerry Skelton Memorial Cup at 1100 metres.
T&T seeking redemption
Two-time champions Trinidad & Tobago will be looking to redeem themselves while bottom-of-the-table Windward Islands will chase vital points in their crucial fourth round encounter of the TCL West Indies Under-19 Challenge at Cayon today.
Meadhaven, Maverley clash in women's KO feature
Promoted team Meadhaven United and Maverley Hughenden will meet in today's feature game of round one of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF)/Sherwin Williams women's Colour Scape knockout competition at the Duhaney Park playfield.
Akhtar, Asif among 26 drug-free Pakistanis
Fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif, who tested positive for steroids last year, have passed doping tests for Pakistan's squad for the Twenty20 World Cup, the Pakistan Cricket Board said yesterday.
Pakistan trio say no to new series
Pakistan cricketers Shoaib Akhtar, Shahid Afridi and Mohammad Asif have turned down offers to play in the unofficial Indian Cricket League Twenty20 series.
Antigua's golden boy Christian returns home to big hero's welcome
Bird, in an open letter to Brendan Christian, said both he and Grayman 'were shining examples to the young people in this country as they desperately seek role models in this troubled world'.
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