Sehwag aiming to break Lara's Test record
CHENNAI, India (AP):Virender Sehwag has set his sight on surpassing former West Indies captain Brian Lara's Test-record high score of 400.
Gayle takes positives from loss
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC):West Indies captain Chris Gayle is disappointed over losing the opening Digicel Test to Sri Lanka, but believes his side gained many positives from the match at the Guyana National Stadium.
Jamalco coming for Molynes
Defending champions Jamalco will meet Molynes United 'A' in today's feature game of the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA) Berger Paints Super League competition at the Leila Robinson Courts, starting at 7:30 p.m.
Depleted Tigers, Saints in big clash
This weekend's second-round Jamaica Super League (JSL) semi-professional cricket tournament will feature the top half against the bottom half.
Taylor inks one-year deal with Norway club
Striker Fabian Taylor will join countryman Oneil Thompson in Norway, after inking a one-year loan deal with Norwegian first division club Notodden FC from local outfit Harbour View yesterday.
'Windies' positive strategy helped victory plan'
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC):West Indies' positive strategy in their run chase was exactly what Sri Lanka hoped for in the opening Digicel Test that finished Wednesday at the National Stadium at Providence.
US bracing forduel with feisty Busta Fighters
JAMAICA'S combined martial arts team, the Busta Fighters, are set to face a well-prepared and star-studded United States team, littered with 2007 World Championships medallists, in Connecticut today.
No stopping Royal Chris
Having signalled her return to form in finishing second at odds of 99-1 recently, ROYAL CHRIS should go one better in the restricted allowance V for the Jamaica Jockeys' Guild Trophy for five-year-olds and up (non winners...
Burton hat-trick highlights race meet
Jamaica's Deon Burton (right) bends after losing his footing in a challenge with Trinidad and Tobago full back Aklie Edwards during their friendly international at the National Stadium on Wednesday.
Jamaica sizzle at Carifta
On THE Easter weekend, the 68 square-mile island of St Kitts hosted the 37th Carifta Games and, for the most part, the event could be considered a huge success.
Meadhaven favoured to get by Police National
Keisha HillStaff ReporterMeadhaven United will be seeking to extend their eight-point lead in the Victoria Mutual Building Society/Kingston and St Andrew Football Association Super League competition when they entertain Police National (16) at Michigan...
A plunge on swimming records
NOW, I'M cynical by nature and any world record-breaking feat raises my eyebrows; however, what's happened at the European and Australian Olympic swimming trials has sent those hairy caterpillars flying off the top of my head.
Bennett's extra-time goal knocks out Boys' Town
Portmore United battled their way to a hard fought 2-1 extra time victory over Boys' Town in an exciting game at Ferdie Neita Park on Thursday night, booking their spot in the last eight of the all-island COK Champions Cup...
Performer of the week:Natoya pulls off regal run
"WOW, WOW. Did I really break the record; are you sure?" was Natoya Goule's reaction when told about three hours after the conclusion of the CARIFTA Games that she was the new Under-20 girls' 800m record holder.
Kelly, Simmons among the runs
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC):Richard Kelly and Lendl Simmons hit contrasting half-centuries as Trinidad & Tobago kept Barbados in the field for the entire opening day of their final round Carib Beer Series match at Guaracara Park yesterday.
Record-breaking Nangle, Walter win gold for Jamaica
SAVANETA, Aruba (CMC):Jamaica logged two fine wins through Kendese Nangle and Dominic Walter as it made a decent start at the 2008 CARIFTA Swimming Championship at the Piscina Olimpico Pool on Thursday evening.
Chambers exploring rugby
CASTLEFORD, England (AP):Sprinter Dwain Chambers is being linked with a switch to rugby league after being shunned by British athletics.
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