SA in driver's seat, but barely
PORT OF SPAIN: THE SECOND Test of the Digicel Series between the West Indies and South Africa ended its second day at Queen's Park Oval yesterday with the visitors ...
Three the Harding way
TRINIDADIAN JOCKEY Brian Harding took the riding honours at Caymanas Park yesterday with three winners, including 4-5 favourite EPICTATUS in the overnight allowance race over the straight five course.
South Africa says thanks to the WI
WHEN THE first West Indies team walked on to the field at Lord's back in 1928 to play its first Test match, hardly any one believed that what has happened since would really have occurred.
Onandi lifts Arnett's hope
WITH TODAY'S schedule of games in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League marking the final stretch in the competition in the race towards the championship and survival, all the teams will be aiming for a good start.
Banner protests at Queen's Park Oval
PORT OF SPAIN: WHEN IT comes to atmosphere at a cricket match, there is no place like Queen's Park Oval, and yesterday, on the second day's play of the second Test of the Dicigel Series between the West Indies and South Africa...
Samuels and Baugh lead charge
SIDELINED WEST Indies players Carlton Baugh Jnr. and Marlon Samuels will lead Melbourne's quest for first innings points when play resumes in their first-round Supreme Ventures Super Cup game against Kensington at Kensington Park today..
Simpson, James share spotlight
UNIVERSITY OF Technology's (UTech) Sherone Simpson and G.C. Foster College's Marrecia James stole the spotlight, but the latter's team retained their female title on the final day of the Inter-Collegiate Championships yesterday at G.C...
Clarke family ready for outdoor season
OPELIKA, Alabama, CMC: JAMAICAN OLYMPIANS Davian Clarke and his wife, Lacena Golding-Clarke, are ready for the challenges the 2005 outdoor season has in store for them.
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