Kiwis confident
New Zealand strike bowler Shane Bond believes the conditions and the size of Sabina Park should suit his team when it goes up against Sri Lanka in the first semi-final tomorrow. It will be New Zealand's first match of the Cricket World Cup at the ground in Kingston...
Lara regrets not touring England
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados Reuters: Former West Indies captain Brian Lara refused to rule out a return to first-class cricket after making his final bow on the international stage on Saturday.In his last press conference as skipper of the World Cup hosts...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Who should it be: Sarwan or Ganga?
In 1950 when Sonny Ramadhin became the first player of East Indian origin to represent the West Indies, no one would have believed that the day would come when one of his kind would captain the team, much more that one day things would have changed to the extent that two of them...
Captain Burrell lauds Klass
Former Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) president, Captain Horace Burrell, has lauded fellow Caribbean Football Federation (CFU) vice-president, Colin Klass, forretaining his post as president of the Guyana Football Federation...
Campbell makes impressive return
Olympic champion Veronica Campbell and Kerron Stewart were in impressive form on the weekend at separate meets in United States. Contesting her first 200m race in nearly a year, at the John McDonnell Invitational in Fayette-ville, Arkansas...
Nadal blunts Federer on clay again
MONTE CARLO (Reuters): Spaniard Rafael Nadal won his third Monte Carlo Masters Series in succession when he extended his record winning streak on clay to 67 matches with a 6-4, 6-4 defeat of world number one Roger Federer in yesterday's final.
Harbour View celebrate in style
Officially putting the bitterness of last season's slip-up to rest, Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) kings Harbour View celebrated wildly as they were formally crowned at the Harbour View Mini Stadium yesterday. "We felt it the hard way last season...
Clinical Tivoli punish Boys' Town
Goals by Jermaine Taylor and Fabian Davis propelled Tivoli Gardens to a workmanlike 2-0 win over Boys' Town in their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) game at the Edward Seaga Stadium yesterday. Taylor ghosted in unmarked at the back post to head home a Davis corner...
English hammers five past Wadadah
Irvino English banged in five goals as dethroned champions Waterhouse trampled the relegated Wadadah 9-2 during their Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) encounter at Drewsland Mini Stadium yesterday.English, who scored in the 32nd, 44th, 59th, 74th and 83rd minutes...
Portmore maintain second spot
PORTMORE UNITED yesterday stayed on course for second place in the Wray and Nephew National Premier League and Jamaica's final spot in the Caribbean Club Championship when a brace from Oneil McDonald handed them a 3-1 win over mid-table August Town at Ferdie Neita Park....
Reno maul Naggo Head 5-1
Western Bureau: Reno FC added a bright spark to their Caribbean Club Championship aspirations yesterday afternoon when they clobbered relegated Naggo Head 5-1 in their 2006-07 Wray and Nephew National Premier League (NPL) fixture at the Frome Sports Ground...
Chelsea let chance slip at Newcastle
LONDON (Reuters): Chelsea missed their chance to slash Manchester United's lead in the English Premier League to a single point yesterday when they were held to a 0-0 draw at Newcastle United. Manchester United handed the initiative to Chelsea after drawing...
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