Day of shame! WI, England second Test abandoned due to unfit outfield
ST JOHN'S, Antigua (AP):The second Test between West Indies and England was abandoned after just 10 balls were bowled yesterday due to a dangerous outfield, embarrassing Caribbean cricket and forcing the game to be rescheduled for tomorrow.
Sports mnister hails Shervington
Minister of Information, Culture, Youth and Sports, Olivia Grange, has expressed regret at the passing of former Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) secretary general and vice-president Keith Shervington.
Slogan to slam rivals in King's Plate feature
Eight open allowance horses are slated for today's King's Plate grade II feature over 1500 metres, among them the consistent SLOGAN who is tipped to go one better.
Jamaica make steady progress on rain-hit first day
PROVIDENCE, Guyana (CMC):Tournament front-runners Jamaica were stalled by rain as they tried to build a huge total against struggling Guyana, on a rain-hit opening day of their sixth-round WICB regional four-day match yesterday.
ICC could blacklist Viv Richards ground
NORTH SOUND, Antigua (CMC): The Vivian Richards Cricket Ground faces condemnation as a venue for international cricket.
Reactions to the abandoned second Test
NORTH SOUND, Antigua (CMC): An unsuitable outfield forced the abandonment of play on the opening day of the second Test between West Indies England yesterday at the Vivian Richards Cricket Ground.
MVP to fly out next Friday
Ten members of the MVP Track club are to leave the island next week Friday, February 20, on a two-week trip...
Blazing Milo Relays expected today
Western Bureau: The Milo Western Relays, western Jamaica premier track and field event for the past three decades, will have its 31st staging today.Unlike previous years, though, this year's event will be staged at G.C.
Gayle's match-winning stand
West Indies captain Chris Gayle who led his team to a crushing innings and 23 runs win...
None Such like Haloute
Triple Crown winner ALSAFRA and Barbados-based owner Elias Haloute shared the spotlight at the 20th None Such/Horse of the Year awards dinner, at the Hilton hotel, New Kingston, on Thursday night.
Central schools track programmes feeling the economic pinch
The schools in the central region are feeling the economic pinch as a result of the downturn in bauxite and sugar production, but preparations are still in high gear for the upcoming Boys' and Girls' Athletic Championships, scheduled for April 1-4.
Bolt gets off the mark at Camperdown Classic
Usain Bolt, the world's fastest man, is set to open his 2009 season at today's Camperdown Track and Field Classic, to be held at the National Stadium East Complex.
'Cobra' Gaynor maintaining his battle against mystery disease
The following is Part I of a feature on former national footballer Barrington 'Cobra' Gaynor's battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a mysterious, paralysing - and incurable - disease.
Duckie to rotate U-20s
Jamaica's Under-20 head coach, Donavan Duckie, said he would be making a number of changes to his team for today's second friendly international against Costa Rica, which is set to kick off at Brancourt, Clarendon, starting at...