Stalemate at The Office
CAPTAIN AURTIS Whitely rifled a spectacular left-footed goal in the 90th minute to earn Trinidad and Tobago a 2-2 draw against the Reggae Boyz as the Caribbean heavyweights clashed in a friendly international at the National Stadium last night....
Netherlands rally to sink Austria
LONDON (AP):THE NETHERLANDS rallied to beat Austria 4-3 yesterday, and David Beckham made his 100th international appearance in England's 1-0 loss at France in two of the friendlies involving the 16 European Championship teams. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar scored two goals...
Windies go down despite brave fight
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): DESPITE SHOWING valiant fighting spirit, the West Indies handed Sri Lanka their first Test win in the Caribbean after losing the opening Digicel Test by 121 runs, in the dying stages of the final day at the Guyana National Stadium yesterday....
Is Chris Gayle untouchable?
OVER THE past month, Jamaica's cricket captain, Chris Gayle, has made two unacceptable statements, both of which he has been criticised for and deservedly so.It seems to have been quite some time ago since Gayle, after losing the Stanford 20/20 final, said the Jamaicans were all winner...
Red-hot Thomas sinks Arnett Gardens
STRIKER RAFIEK Thomas struck twice to propel defending champions Harbour View to a last-minute 2-1 win over Arnett Gardens in the second round of the COK Champions Cup at the Harbour View Mini-Stadium on Tuesday night. Following a goalless first half, Thomas opened the scoring...
Wadadah in, Salem out
WESTERN BUREAU: WADADAH CLAIMED the fourth and final semi-final spot in the 2007-08 Captain's Bakery Western Super Football League without kicking a ball yesterday afternoon as while their opponent failed to show, Salem FC, their rivals for the slot, lost to defending champions Granville....
England clinch series
NAPIER, New Zealand (AP): MONTY PANESAR returned Test-best figures of six for 126 as England beat New Zealand by 121 runs in the third Test yesterday and clinched the three-match series 2-1. Off-spinner Panesar completed his seventh five-wicket haul in Tests, claiming three of the five wickets...
South Africa dominate opening day of first Test
CHENNAI, India (AP): SOUTH AFRICA opener Neil McKenzie fell six runs short of posting successive Test centuries and Hashim Amla compiled an unbeaten 85 yesterday as the tourists dominated the opening day of the first Test against India...
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