Jamaica's Sunshine Girls returned to the island last night, fresh from their bronze medal-winning performance at the second World FastNet Series in Liverpool, England. Though the medal colour was not what they had intended to come home...
Jamaica will be in action on the opening day when the Caribbean 20/20 tournament bowls off on January 10th at the Sir Vivian Cricket Grounds in Antigua.
The second Test between hosts Sri Lanka and West Indies will start tonight at 11:30 Jamaica time at the Premadasa Stadium with offspinner Shane Shillingford, who was reported for a suspect bowling action, expected to retain his place in the Caribbean side
Rahul Dravid fell nine runs short of a double century as hosts India established a huge first-innings lead in the decisive third Test against New Zealand in Nagpur on today’s third day.
Captain Misbah-ul-Haq boosted Pakistan's hopes of avoiding the follow-on against South Africa after helping his side to 317 for six on the third day of the second Test in Abu Dhabi today.
The LIME Jamaica Open Golf tournament returns to the local golf calendar and will take place between December 1 and 4 at Half Moon Hotel in Montego Bay.
The ‘B’ and ‘D’ Division finals of the Jamaica Open badminton tournament will take place this evening at the Chinese Benevolent Association’s headquarters at 176 Old Hope Road in Kingston.
Substitute Owen Powell scored three minutes from the end as Tivoli Gardens recorded a 2-1 away victory over Sporting Central Academy at Brancourt in Clarendon yesterday to open up a three-point lead atop the Digicel Premier League standings.
Jamaican sprinter Veronica Campbell-Brown misses out as Kenya's 800 metre runner David Rudisha and world indoor high jump champion Blanka Vlasic of Croatia were named International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) Athletes of the Year.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CMC): Chris Gayle's monumental second Test triple-hundred has landed him a top-10 place in the World Test batting rankings, surprisingly, for the first time.The West Indies opener hit a career-best 333 to lead West Indies ...
LIVERPOOL, England (CMC): Jamaica had to settle for third place, as New Zealand retained their FastNet World Series title with a virtual B-strength side yesterday.The Jamaicans had installed...
Boys' Town came from behind to edge a Humble Lion team that ended the game with 10 players by a 2-1 margin in a pretty drab affair at Collie Smith Drive in yesterday's Digicel Premier League action, pushing their tally...
Sts Peter & Paul Prep school won the first Inter-Prep Schools' Karate Tournament, which took place at Meadowbrook Community Centre on Saturday. Sts Peter & Paul were overwhelming in title challenge, flooring all before them to accumulate 231 points...
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (CMC): Shane Shillingford being reported for a suspected illegal bowling action has overshadowed Sulieman Benn's return and distracted West Indies ahead of the pivotal second Test against Sri Lanka, starting tomorrow...
LONDON (AP):Manchester City moved three points behind joint leaders Chelsea and Manchester United with a 4-1 thrashing of Fulham, and Blackburn gave their new Indian owners a winning start in the English Premier League by beating Aston Villa 2-0.After...
KINGSTOWN, St Vincent (CMC): Kirk Edwards fell just short of his second first-class hundred, but Khurram Manzoor succeeded in scoring his 13th, as West Indies A drew with Pakistan A in their badly rain-affected, opening four-day 'Test' yesterday....
Christopher Gayle may not be the captain of the West Indies but he played like he was while leading his colleagues one by one and piloting his team to a wonderful performance in the first Test match against Sri Lanka.
West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) officials have pledged their full support for Shane Shillingford, after he was reported for a suspected illegal bowling action.
President of the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA), Paul Campbell, says the hiring of former West Indies coach, Gus Logie, as interim head coach of the national senior team is a part of the association's thrust to restructure the game locally.
Waterford High and Jamaica College (JC) will contest the final of the 2010 ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup after recording contrasting 1-0 and penalty-kick wins over Norman Manley High and Bridgeport High respectively in semi-final action at Ferdie Neita Park, Portmore, yesterday.
Reigning champions St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS), St James High, Rusea's and Lennon High captured the four semi-final places in the 2010 ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup after coming up with favourable results in yesterday's final round of quarter-final games.
Jamaica installed themselves as favourites to win the second FastNet World Series, after they reached the semi-finals. This follows a pair of victories over high-profile opponents, and a tie with New Zealand yesterday in the last slew of preliminary games at the Liverpool Echo Arena.
The lightly raced but progressive Canadian-bred 4-y-o filly PRICELESS BEAUTY justified favouritism in the second running of the United Racehorse Trainers' Association Trophy race over 1820 metres at Caymanas Park yesterday, but her victory was by no means impressive.
Fireworks are expected on Tuesday when members of the executive and the board of directors of the Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) meet at a hastily arranged emergency meeting.