West Indies touched down in Cape Town yesterday, pondering the balance of their side ahead of tomorrow's start of the final Test against South Africa at Newlands.
Following his appointment as fitness trainer to Ghana's men's football team for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations last week, former Reggae Boy Jamie Lawrence will be looking to help the four-time winners to a fifth hold of Africa's premier football title.
Former Reggae Boyz captain, Ricardo 'Bibi' Gardner, will headline the list of players for the annual Real Mona Masters and Masters and Celebrities football match, schedule to start at 3:30 p.m. today at Buttercup Park, Mona.
EFFORTS at improving the standard of playing pitches locally have been lauded by Captain Horace Burrell, president of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF).
Darren Sammy failed with the bat and Kieron Pollard had little to do as his Adelaide Strikers easily defeated Hobart Hurricanes by eight wickets in the Big Bash League yesterday.
Sunshine Girls head coach, Minneth Reynolds, said while it is going to take an all-round effort from the national team to beat England, they are fearless heading into the three-Test series.
Derrick Francis is now back home after representing Jamaica in an international competition for the first time, as an 11-year-old. He took part in the 2014 Pre-Cadet Caribbean Table Tennis Championship, which was held in Puerto Rico from December 17-21.
Batting star JP Duminy has recovered from injury and has been named in South Africa's 14-man squad for the three-match Twenty20 series against West Indies starting next week.
2014 has gone, never to return, and it has taken with it many notable people to the 'Great Unknown'. They have made the transition, but their essence, impact, cause and contribution are still with us.