Now or never! Windies batsmen take matters into their own hands
WEST INDIES have taken a unique approach to solving the batting problems that have beset them ahead of the last two one-day international (ODI) matches in the Digicel Series against Pakistan today and tomorrow.
Performance enhancer assessing WI's mental state
DAVID SCOTT, an Ireland-born performance enhancement specialist based in North America, will spend the next few days observing the West Indies cricket team, and seek to equip the management with tools that could help to turnaround the side's fortunes.
Gov't injects $25m to fight doping
THE GOVERNMENT has allocated $25 million in the fight against doping in sports through the newly formed Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission (JADCO) with the cooperation of all national sports associations.
St Andrew run away with title
ST. ANDREW won both boys' and girls' sections at the 2005 Jamaica Teacher's Association (JTA)/Blue Cross National Primary & Junior High Schools Athletics Championships, which ended at the National Stadium yesterday.
Top three hunt vital points
THERE WILL be a desperate struggle for maximum points in the Supreme Ventures Super Cup, whose ninth round starts today and ends tomorrow. With only two rounds remaining after this one, this weekend's round of matches is very important...
Eltham Colts too strong for N Manley
THE IMPRESSIVE run of Eltham in urban schoolboy cricket this season continued yesterday, when they defeated Norman Manley by 53 runs to add the Colts Under-16 title to their collection.
Tobago, Silver Wedding fancied
TODAY'S 11-RACE programme at Caymanas Park featuring two trophy races marks the first leg of the two-day Labour Day weekend racing carnival, which continues on Monday with a well-supported 10-race programme.
Kitson aiming for glory
AT THE 2003 World Athletics Championships in Paris, sprinter Judith Kitson represented Jamaica, but up to today, many people are still asking, Judyth who?
Commentary - The wonders of Pakistan
ON A deathly hot December day back in 1972, my dad took me to my first Test match at the Adelaide Oval. I'd been to a few Aussie Rules games, but that was a raw winter game and bore no comparison to a day in the sun watching a superb tapestry...
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