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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | July 17, 2007

WIPA, WICB crisis deepens - Players demand immediate resignation of CEO Aanensen
West Indies cricketers are fed up of Bruce Aanensen and are demanding his immediate resignation. Letters from the players and president of its representative body, Dinanath Ramnarine, were posted on the website CaribbeanCricket.com yesterday...

Digicel extends Windies sponsorship

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad(CMC): The West Indies Cricket Board and mobile provider Digicel announced yesterday that it has extended their sponsorship agreement until September 2012. Bruce Aanensen, chief executive officer of the WICB, indicated that the revised agreement...

Lucky punter wins $1.25m Super-6

With seven favourites falling along the wayside, the Pick-9 not surprisingly eluded punters at Caymanas Park on Saturday. In the end, only one punter with eight of nine winners was able to win theattractive consolation prize of $162,552.50 in the Pick-9...

Hi-Pro Family Polo flicks off today

The annual Hi-Pro/ICWI Family low-goal polo tournament gets under way this afternoon with seven participating teams. The competition commences with three quarter-final matches - the Lalors vs the Wates at the Kingston Polo Club, Caymanas Estates,...

Atkinson keeps medal hopes alive

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Alia Atkinson, Jamaica's best hope for a medal in the pool at the XV Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, advanced to the semi-finals of both the women's 50 metres freestyle and 100m butterfly last night....

VMBS, Milo sponsor KSAFA U-17competition

Victoria Mutual Building Society (VMBS) and Nestlé through its Milo brand, will be the two major sponsors for this year's Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) Under-17 league after both corporate entities yesterday announced a combined half-a-million-dollar sponsorship...

Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Youth Cup set for Trinidad

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Trinidad and Tobago will host the third edition of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Under-15 Youth Cup tournament next month, the local organising committee has announced.Tournament dates will be August 18-30 and CFU...

Ballesteros calls time on glittering career

CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (Reuters): Five-times major winner Seve Ballesteros announced his retirement from golf yesterday, endingone of the most glittering careers in the modern game. The Spaniard, who won the British Open three times and the U.S.

Karate chief praises Busta Fighters

CORY SCHAFER, president of the International Sports Karate Association (ISKA) which hosted the first Busta Continental World Championship at the US Open recently, says he would love to make the event a tournament fixture each year.

No contract for Inzamam

KARACHI (Reuters): The Pakistan Cricket Board has awarded performance-based central contracts to 20 players, but former captain Inzamam-ul-Haq is not among those who will receive the monthly retainers. Inzamam also does not figure in a shortlist of 20 bench players...

... Skippers criticise Lawson

KARACHI (Reuters):Former Pakistan captains Javed Miandad and Intikhab Alam criticised the national board yesterday for choosing another foreign coach in Geoff Lawson."How can you expect a foreigner to have the same feeling of patriotism or nationalism...





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