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Sport

Brazil tour for new Boy
ANOTHER overseas-based player has been invited to train with the national football team. The latest invitee, however, is not an England-based player but a university student in America. Twenty-year-old forward Sheldon Barnes confirmed yesterday that..

WICB says yes to extra players
BRIDGETOWN, CANA: THE West Indies will be bolstered by two additional players for the triangular one-day cricket tournament in England from July 6 to 22.

'Lara's poor form no problem'

WEST Indies coach Roger Harper has brushed aside questions about Brian Lara's low-scoring form in the opening match of their tour against Worcestershire at New Road. In a report on the Sporting Life website Harper also regarded an injury scare to the.

Lara's runs will come - dont'worry about that

BRIAN Lara's opening performance on his return to the West Indies team was certainly not what he would have liked. In his two innings in the first match of the tour of England, Lara scored one and one while batting for a total of six deliveries. ...

Jamaica's women remain unbeaten
CASTRIES, CANA: HOSTS St Lucia and Jamaica scored big third round wins to remain unbeaten in the Caribbean women's cricket championship on Sunday.

Percy's Star will shine
PERCY Hussey has never had a horse in the Derby. Come Saturday at Caymanas Park, the second generation trainer will send not one but two for racing's most prestigious prize, including the hot favourite AERO STAR.











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