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Sport

Windies fear fallout

BRISBANE, CANA: WEST Indies' cricket officials are worried sponsors will shy away from their side if their woeful losing streak continues.

Ben Francis KO on hold
WESTERN BUREAU: THE Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) will meet this morning to seek a quick resolution to a protest by Cornwall College following their defeat by Clarendon College in last Wednesday's Ben Francis KO semi-finals.

Where Lara bats is not the problem

THE first Test of the five-match series between the West Indies and Australia is over. It was over in two and a half days with the Windies, routed for 82 and 124, losing by an innings and 126 runs. Was it surprising? Not at all. Despite all the...

The welcomed return of Trevor Simpson

TREVOR Simpson has given punters and others of the racing public a new interest in rivalry between our wielders of the pigskin, especially with Andrew Ramgeet out of action, due to injury. The quality of his riding is so high that punters have been...

Call for clubs to fully prepare young cricketers
DR. GEORGE Phillip, executive director at Appliance Traders Limited, has called on local clubs to fully prepare their young cricketers. The guest speaker at the Melbourne Cricket Club's annual presentation on Saturday evening, Dr. Phillip said more...











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