Jamaica Gleaner Sport

Published: Monday Wednesday | March 4, 2009

Pakistan under review
LONDON (AP): Cricket's governing body will review Pakistan's status as co-host of the 2011 World Cup after a terrorist attack on the Sri Lanka team in Lahore injured seven players and left six police officers and a driver dead... Read More...

WICB saddened over attack on Sri Lankans
ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) is saddened by yesterday's attacks in Pakistan that left several members of the Sri Lanka cricket team injured and security officers dead. Speaking yesterday morning, WICB president Julian... Read More...

Duckie, self-believing U-20s on threshold of greatness
LAUDERHILL, Florida, USA: Two minutes before kick-off in their last game before final-round World Cup qualifiers, Donovan Duckie interrupted Jamaica Under-20s' warm-up and pulled his players to the sideline... Read More...

One newcomer in Jamaica U-20 squad
Jamaica's Young Reggae Boyz will leave for Tobago today to participate in the CONCACAF Finals of the Under-20 World Cup.They will be competing in Group A against the United States of America (USA), El Salvador and Honduras, who won the play-off 3-1... Read More...

Hart new chairman of CTL board
DON WEHBY, minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, has announced a new board for Caymanas Track Limited (CTL). With Montego Bay businessman Anthony Hart as chairman, the new board replaces the previous one for which... Read More...

Bet on Strong Delivery again
Seven starters have been declared for today's feature race at Caymanas Park, the Tewfic Ziadie Memorial Cup, $390,000-$340,000 claiming, over the circular nine course.Post time is 1 p.m. and 10 races are slated... Read More...

KC, St Catherine clash in Grace Shield semis
Kingston College (KC) will host last year's beaten finalists, St Catherine High and Calabar High will entertain Innswood High in the second set of matches of the semi-final round of the urban area ISSA Grace Shield cricket competition, today.... Read More...

Calabar run out of steam against Cornwall College
Western Bureau: Western champions Cornwall College started their campaign in the KFC/ISSA All-Island Basketball competition in fine style when they outlasted Southern Conference contenders Calabar High School 57-51 in their Zone... Read More...

Asafa Powell chases sub-10 time
MELBOURNE, Australia (CMC): There have only been four sub-10 times ever run on Australian soil but resurgent Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell hopes to change all that come tomorrow. Once the world's fastest man, Powell will seek to run the first sub-10 time... Read More...

Tivoli, Portmore showdown
League contenders Tivoli Gardens and Portmore United will begin the hunt to increase their trophy tallies, when they square off on yet another occasion, in the second round of the Flow Champions Cup at the Edward Seaga Stadium at 6 p.m.... Read More...