Ja lose despite big century from Baugh
TOBAGO, CMC: TRINIDAD AND Tobago cricketers recorded their second outright victory on the trot when they defeated leaders Jamaica by 70 runs on the final day of their eighth round Carib Beer Series match at Shaw Park in Tobago yesterday.
Leewards score easy victory
GRENADA, CMC: MEDIUM FAST bowler Carl Simon destroyed the Windwards Islands' batting, to spur the Leeward Islands to a comprehensive 130-run victory on the fourth day of their eighth round Carib Beer Series match at the Tanteen Oval yesterday.
Allan Rae: End of a great innings
ALLAN RAE is dead. Born September 30, 1922, the former Jamaica and West Indies opening batsman died at the St. Joseph's nursing home on Sunday night after a long illness, at the age of 82.
'Million Dollar Baby' a hit
THE NEW look Pick-9, dubbed Million Dollar Baby, came on stream at Caymanas Park on Saturday and was described as a hit among turfites. "This was long in coming," said ardent racing fan Michael Anderson of a Garveymeade address in Portmore.
Canadian female trainer looking to Caymanas
BY THIS time next year, Jamaica could have another female trainer in the Canadian Donna McCullough. With Hall of Famer Eileen Cliggott and Emma Chen having both retired in recent years ...
Challenges that will face the new CTL operators
WITH THE revamped Proposals for Lease set for evaluation some time in the month of March 2005, Caymanas Track Limited (CTL), the promoting company for the local version of the Sport of Kings, continues its routine of trying to put on a...
Cricket Association's tribute
JACKIE HENDRIKS, president of the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA), said Rae's death is "unquestionably the end of an era in Jamaica and West Indies cricket". "He dedicated his life to the game and no man whoever played cricket have had more love ...
Umpires now saying yes to slow bowlers
OF ALL the ways that a bat sman can be dismissed in cricket, the one that causes the most controversy is leg before wicket, and when all is said and done, that is why after years of resistance, the ICC finally decided a few years ago on neutral umpires...
No deal for Lowe
NATIONAL STRIKER Onandi Lowe was yesterday refused a work permit, which effectively booted away his chances now of signing a contract with English League One team Peterborough.
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