Final tune-up begins - West Indies face Kenya in warm-up match today
Warm-up matches are not the same as the real thing, and because of that, and except the home team lose, not many cricket fans will be too concerned about what happens at the brand new Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium today where the West Indies and Kenya begin...
Lara: We can take the title
THE KEY to winning the 2007 ICC cricket World Cup according to West Indies captain Brian Lara is to pick up momentum.Lara, who spoke at a press conference at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Montego Bay yesterday ahead of today's warm-up game against 2003 semi-finalists Kenya...
Kemp, Gibbs suffer injury scare ahead of Irish warm-up
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (Reuters):All-rounder Justin Kemp and batsman Herschelle Gibbs suffered injury scares during training on the eve of South Africa's World Cup warm-up match against Canada today.Kemp was hit on the left big toe by fast bowler Charl Langeveldt...
Reno win 1-0
Reno defeated Harbour View 1-0 to win the second Wray and Nephew Premier League end-of -round final at St. Technical yesterday. National Under-20 player Draion McNain scored the winner...
Bitter twist for suffering Hammers
LONDON (Reuters): Bottom club West Ham United's season took a bitter new twist yesterday when they twice squandered the lead and lost 4-3 at home to London rivals Tottenham Hotspur in a dramatic Premier League game. Substitute Paul Stalteri scored...
Gallant Jamaica beaten 26-12 in rugby friendly
Paul Morris, director of rugby to the Jamaica Rugby League, has described his team's performance against West Yorkshire in their People's Telecom-sponsored practice match at UWI, Mona Bowl on Saturday as "outstanding".
British get record haulat indoor champs
BIRMINGHAM, England, (Reuters): Britain's Jason Gardener sent the home crowd wild as he tore down the track to a fourth consecutive European indoor 60 metres title yesterday and helped the hosts to a record medal haul. Gardener's gold and victory by the men's relay team...
England's pacers battling for places
VILLA BEACH, St.Vincent (Reuters): England's four pace bowlers are in a straight fight for two or three World Cup starting berths which can only be good for their tournament prospects, seamer Jon Lewis said yesterday.
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