The second 20/20 International between West Indies Women and England Women is set to bowl off shortly, after rain delayed the original 10:30 start at Warner Park in St Kitts.
Indian cricket selectors have recalled fast bowler, Shanthakumaran Sreesanth and fit again Paceman, Zaheer Khan for the 3-test series against visitors Sri Lanka.
Jamaica’s senior Reggae Boyz will meet a Clarendon All Stars team later this afternoon in their final preparation match for their November 17 friendly international against the 2010 World Cup hosts South Africa in that country.
Former Number One-ranked, Marat Safin believes that Andre Agassi should give his tennis titles back after confessing he tested positive for a banned substance during his career and lied about it to the ATP.
Jason Richardson scored 29 points, while Steve Nash added 21 points and equaled his season high with 20 assists as the Phoenix Suns beat the Philadelphia 76ers 119-115 in the NBA last night.
Controversial athlete Dwain Chambers says he feels welcome again following his doping suspension in 2006, according to a report by Joel Campbell on www.voice-online.co.uk.
Waterford High School from Portmore, St Catherine will be pressing for a semi-final place when the quarterfinal round of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup competition resumes this afternoon.
Steven Gerrard equalized with a disputed penalty yesterday as Liverpool drew 2-2 with Birmingham to fall 11 points behind Premier League leader Chelsea.
Berlin World Championship 400-metre gold medalist, Jamaican-born American Sanya Richards has launched the 2009 edition of the Sanya Richards Fast Track Programme.
In-form openers Zeniffe Fowler and John-Ross Campbell are expected to be the only newcomers to Jamaica’s 24 member 4-day training squad, which will begin preparations for the defence of their regional crown next week.
The world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt, is the favourite to be named 2009 World Male Athlete of the Year, at the annual ceremony in Monte Carlo later this month.
West Indies Women defeated England Women by four wickets in the opening Twenty/Twenty International of their three-match series at Warner Park in St Kitts today.
Exciting teenaged West Indies opener Stafanie Taylor has burst into the top 10 of the International Cricket Council One-Day International batting rankings.
New Zealand won the third one-day international against Pakistan by seven runs at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in United Arab Emirates today to clinch the series 2-1, despite Mohammad Aamer hitting a world-record 73 not out at Number 10 for the Pakistanis.
Pakistan, replying to New Zealand’s score of 211, were struggling on 99-8 after 30 overs in the third and final one-day international at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Jamaica’s Senior Reggae Boyz will meet Clarendon All Stars team tomorrow, in their final preparation match for their November 17 friendly international against the 2010 World Cup hosts South Africa in that country.
Brazil Coach, Dunga said Ronaldinho is still capable of playing for the national team and has not ruled out summoning him for the World Cup in South Africa.
Tiger Woods managed to avoid the mayhem and hype awaiting him by slipping quietly into Melbourne today to prepare for his first tournament in Australia for more than a decade.
Defending champions, Urban Knights recorded an easy 86-43 victory over Portmore Flames in the Southern Conference of the Flow sponsored National Basketball League last night.
Reigning champions Tivoli Gardens defeated St Georges Sport Club 2-0 last night at the National Stadium to win the first end-of-round final of the Digicel Premier League.
Chelsea defeated defending champions Manchester United 1-0 at Stamford Bridge yesterday, to go five points clear at the top of the Barclays Premier League.