WI on the back foot
WEST INDIES batting is some times brilliant and some times disappointing. Sometimes, however, it is a bit of both, and although it was more of the latter than the former, that was the case on the opening day of the second Test against England...
Champs countdown - 'We should be in the top three'
VERE TECHNICAL High, winners of the Girls Championships trophy a record 22 times, will be among the favourites for the top title when the 2004 championships gets under way next Wednesday at the National Stadium.
Tivoli teams face off in Super League
'THE PRINCE and the Pauper' would be a good title to describe the battle of the two Tivoli teams in their 5:30 p.m. Berger Paints Super Netball League fixture today at the Leila Robinson Courts.
Schoolboys battle for national supremacy
THE NATIONAL champions of the ISSA/KFC Schoolboy Basketball competition will be crowned today when the finalists in the Under-16 and Under-19 groups meet at the National Indoor Sports Centre beginning at 4:30 p.m.
I'msatisfied to defy top weight in feature
TWO-TIME champion sprinter I'MSATISFIED goes for his second cup race win of the season when he takes on six opponents in the 3-y-o up graded stakes for the Arthur Jones Cup over 1200 metres, feature event on the Jockeys' Association Day.
Second Test on knife edge
JASON GILLESPIE and Shane Warne took three wickets apiece yesterday before Chaminda Vaas led a Sri Lankan rearguard revival as the hosts moved within 51 runs of an unlikely win in the second Test against Australia.
Jamaica prepare for Carib Beer final
WAVELL HINDS is set to make his comeback today in a two-day practice match as Jamaica continue their preparations for the Carib Beer International Shield final against Barbados.
From the mailbag - Where has our pride gone?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I AM completely appalled at the performance of 'Our Beloved' West Indies' team on March 14, 2004 at Sabina Park.
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