Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Published: Monday Wednesday | February 18, 2009

Careless Windies concede big lead
ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): Spin, an eternal blight to West Indies' batsmen, returned to haunt them when Graeme Swann bowled England to a 281-run first innings lead in the third Test yesterday. Ramnaresh Sarwan hit the top score of 94 for West Indies ... Read More...

Cricketers uncertain about their investment
At least two, and maybe as many as seven, regional cricketers were left worried yesterday after investing a portion of their US$1 million prize money from the Stanford Twenty20 match against England into entities in Texas billionaire Allen Stanford's... Read More...

Bet on Jet Blaster for knotty feature
The first of three consecutive mid-week meets is on at Caymanas Park today, the nine-race programme featuring the $325,000-$290,000 claiming race for the James B. Dawes Memorial Trophy over 1300 metres. This has attracted nine starters and with six having won... Read More...

Ardenne, JC claim crowns
Ardenne High and Jamaica College (JC) won the respective sections of the ISSA KFC Under-19 and Under-16 basketball competitions, after recording 2-0 series victories over Calabar High and Ardenne High at the National Stadium Courts on Monday... Read More...

Arnett, Village clash
Top-flight contenders Arnett Gardens and Village United could spark some life into an otherwise dreary season with a strong start to the Flow Champions Cup, as they face off in a 4 p.m. encounter at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex... Read More...

Campion, Calabar hunt title
Calabar High and Campion College will launch their battle for the urban area ISSA First Global Bank 'A' League cricket title at Melbourne Oval today, beginning at 10 a.m.By virtue of reaching the final, both have qualified for the semi-finals ... Read More...