Mixed bag at Sabina Park - North stand fends off 'Dean' - Kingston club bowled over
The historic Kingston Cricket Club, located at Sabina Park, in central Kingston, had its entire roof destroyed by Hurricane Dean, on Sunday. The Category Four hurricane shredded sheets of zinc on the two-storey building and deposited them into the car park behind the club....
... Trelawny stadium stands up
Western Bureau: While the uprooted trees to the side showed signs of the impact of the hurricane, except for a few broken decorative lights, the US$30 Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium in Falmouth was left unscathed by Hurricane Dean.
West Indies Board's Aanensen steps down
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): Bruce Aanensen has resigned as West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) chief executive. This was confirmed by the WICB's corporate services manager, Tony Deyal, who said the board had received Aanensen's resignation, but were scheduled...
Pick-9 eludes punters again
The mushrooming Pick-9 proved elusive for the eighth consecutive raceday at Caymanas Park on Saturday, ensuring a carryover of $6.3 million.With a carryover of $4.89 million from the previous meet, the Pick-9 attracted heavy betting...
New trainers saddle first winners
Two more from the batch of 25 trainers which graduated from the JRC training course on June 26, saddled their first winners at Caymanas Park on Saturday. They are second-generation trainer Henry Harrison Jr. who posted 4-5 favourite RIGGS VICTORY to win...
FROM THE BOUNDARY - Rules folly overshadows Jamaica's well-deserved victory
Jamaica finished second in the regional Under-19 three-day tournament, by defeating Guyana, the three-day champions, with eight wickets and 9.1 overs to spare in the final. They won the one-day contest easily, and hats off to the players.
'We badly wanted to win'
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (CMC): COACH OF the Jamaica Under-19 cricket team, André Coley, says their first ever capture of the regional youth limited overs title Saturday is some consolation for missing out on the three-day target. The Jamaicans handsomely defeated Guyana...
Former CEO to break silence soon
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Bruce Aanensen says he will break his silence on why he resigned as the West Indies Cricket Board's (WICB) chief executive officer, after the board meets in Barbados tomorrow."I have sent in my letter of resignation to the president...
Materazzi: I've done more than insult Zidane
MILAN, Italy (AP): Italy defender Marco Materazzi doesnot want to be remembered only for what he said to Zinedine Zidane in last year's World Cup final, which provoked the former France midfielder to retaliate with a headbutt. "I know that I made a mistake...
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