Jamaica suffered a 90-run defeat to reigning champions Trinidad and Tobago in their rain-reduced first round West Indies Cricket Board President’s Cup limited-overs match, at the National Stadium in Guyana today.
West Indies will tackle Pakistan in their opening game of the 2010 International Cricket Council (ICC) Under-19 Cricket World Cup in New Zealand next January.
The Paris-based, Reporters Without Borders, has called for the Grenada government to introduce legislation that will have the effect of limiting the amount of money persons can claim for damages from the media.
Reigning champions Trinidad and Tobago, batting against Jamaica, were 129 for six off 32 overs in their first round West Indies Cricket Board President’s Cup limited-over match at the National Stadium in Guyana.
West Indies beat South Africa by two runs in their third Women’s Twenty/Twenty International at Boland Bank Park today to complete a 3-0 series triumph.
David Shepherd, a highly popular former English test cricket umpire who had the superstitious habit of standing on one leg when a team reached certain scores, has died of cancer.
The head of the World Anti-Doping Agency, WADA, wants tennis authorities to shed light on Andre Agassi\'s admission that he used a banned drug and escaped a suspension by blaming his positive test on a spiked drink.
Former Barbados Prime Minister Owen Arthur is seeking to explain his reasons for boycotting a leadership vote of the opposition Barbados Labour Party, BLP.