Guyana fall for paltry 204
Right arm fast bowler Andrew Richardson's performance left Jamaica with a good chance of securing first innings points after just the first day of their Carib Beer Series game against Guyana at Kensington Park yesterday.
Pollard slams another 100
COUVA, Trinidad, CMC: Trinidad & Tobago's teenaged batting sensation, Kieron Pollard continued his rich vein of form yesterday when he reeled off another majestic century against the Leeward Islands at the National Cricket Centre.
Rain frustrates Windwards, Barbados
PORTSMOUTH, Dominica, CMC: Heavy early morning rain forced the abandonment of the opening day of the third round Carib Beer Series match between Windward Islands and Barbados at Benjamin's Park yesterday.
Waterhouse, Reno in big clash
After years in the Wray and Nephew national Premier League doldrums, Reno Football Club of Westmoreland, once the pride of western Jamaica, have begun to serve notice that they are legitimate challengers for the league title.
Corrudus wants JMMC to speed up development
Western Bureau: Reigning national drivers' champion, Dean Corrudus, who recently quit as public relations officer (PRO) of the Jamaica Millennium Motoring Club (JMMC), says the organisation needs to shed ...
Naggo Head busy in transfer market
Relegation battlers Naggo Head of St Catherine have been the busiest club so far since the transfer window opened on January 3 facilitating the movement of players from club to club.
Liverpool ease past champions Chelsea
Liverpool scored twice in the opening 18 minutes to beat Chelsea 2-0 yesterday and further dent the champions' aspirations to a third successive title.
Cuba still the top football team in the Caribbean
PORT-OF-SPAIN, CMC:Cuba, currently chasing their first regional title in the Digicel Cup, have retained the No.1 spot in the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) rankings.
Cricket's fall from grace
The World Cup of Cricket will be held in the West Indies in less than two months time.
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