Windies, India hunt advantage
BASSETERRE (CMC): WEST INDIES and India will usher in the historic first interna-tional match at the renovated Warner Park in the vital third Digicel One-Day International today.
Sarwan looking to put West Indies back on top
AS RAMNARESH Sarwan gets set for the milestone of playing his 100th One-Day International today, he continues to survey the trail blazed by the region's great cricketers of the past.
Futz to go all the way
SPEEDY American-bred FUTZ will have to be caught in tomorrow afternoon's 1200-metre Labour Day Trophy feature race at Caymanas Park. Unbeaten in his last two starts among $350,000 claimers, five-year-old FUTZ is up in class among $420,000 company...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - What a difference one delivery makes!
THE THIRD match in the five-match Digicel one-day series between West Indies and India takes place today and, after the thrilling, nail-biting finishes in Kingston on Thursday and Saturday which left the contest...
Jamaica trio win in Brazil
BELEM, Brazil (CMC): COMMONWEALTH Games champions Maurice Wignall and Sheri-Ann Brooks were among three Jamaican winners at the IAAF's Brazilian Grand Prix on Sunday. Wignall topped the men's 110-metre-hurdles field in 13.43 seconds...
Selectors name 22 for CAGC training
THE JAMAICA Golf Association (JGA) has chosen a 22-member squad from which the national team will be selected for this year's Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships (CAGC), set for August at the Cinnamon Hill course...
Russell on the double
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): JAMAICAN RYAN Russell outgunned St. Lucian veteran Vernon Lewis in a lopsided singles final at the Caribbean Top-16 Invitational and added the doubles title on a fruitful final day on Sunday.
Slayers coach was always confident
WHILE MANY a St. George's Slayers fan found it difficult to breathe with their hearts in their throats in Sunday's elimination game against the Denham Town Wizards, their coach Winston Harvey was confident that his team would have made it...
RJR unveils '06 World Cup plans
THE RJR Communications Group, through its flagship company Television Jamaica Limited (TVJ), launched its exclusive World Cup 2006 coverage at its Lyndhurst Road main studio yesterday.
Still a lot to play for, says Dravid
DESPITE losing their record as the best team in one-day internationals when chasing totals, do not expect India to adjust that strategy if they call right at the toss for today's third match in the Digicel Series...
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