Moments after England started celebrating their Ashes success, it was confirmed that Andrew Flintoff would undergo exploratory arthroscopic surgery on his injured right knee.
Chelsea climbed to second place in the English Premier League, as they kept their 100 per cent unbeaten record intact, with an easy two-nil win over Fulham in the southwest London derby at Craven Cottage yesterday.
It has been confirmed that the United States team has been disqualified from the final of the men’s 4 by 100 metres relay, because of an illegal baton change.
Usain Bolt is on track for a third gold medal at the World Championships in Beijing, Germany, after the Jamaican team today qualified for the final of the men’s 4 by 100-metre relay.
Olympic 200 metre champion Veronica Campbell-Brown will be seeking to add to Jamaica’s gold medal tally in Berlin when she runs in the women’s 200 metre final at the 12th World Championships this afternoon.
Stuart Broad and Graeme Swann combined to take nine wickets as hosts England dismissed Australia for 160 to lead by 172 runs on first innings on today’s second day of the fifth and decisive test.
Jamaica beat England 48-42 to win the bronze medal at the 2009 World Youth Netball Championships at the New Tereora Multi Purpose Sporting Complex in the Cook Islands last night.
Jamaica’s men team rebounded from their opening defeat to edge Guyana 3-2 in the second round of the 2009 Caribbean Area Squash Association Senior Championship in the Cayman Islands.
Jamaica’s Cadet table tennis players are scheduled to arrive in the country this afternoon at 2 p.m. after capturing three medals at the Caribbean Region Table Tennis Federation Championships in Barbados.
Santos and Trelawny Women’s have joined Barbican and Reno in the second round of the Sherwin Williams Colourscape women’s knockout football competition following yesterday’s round of matches.
Jamaica, who lead the medal table at the World Championships in Berlin, Germany, are strongly poised to increase their tally on today’s seventh day of action.
Blanka Vlasic of Croatia won the women\'s high jump at the world championships yesterday, brushing off a much-hyped rivalry with Ariane Friedrich to grab her second consecutive world title.
Peter Siddle claimed four wickets to help give Australia the edge on today’s opening day of the fifth and deciding Ashes test at The Oval as England reached 307for eight at stumps.
Muttiah Muralitharan and Thilan Thushara shared six wickets as hosts Sri Lanka seized control of the first cricket test against New Zealand, reducing the visitors\' first innings to 281 for eight at stumps on day three.
Paula Radcliffe has pulled out of the marathon at the world championships because she says her reconstructed right foot is not yet ready to race the distance.
President of the South African athletics federation Leonard Chuene says women\'s 800-metre world champion Caster Semenya is facing intense scrutiny about her gender because she is African.
Muttiah Muralitharan and Thilan Thushara shared six wickets as hosts Sri Lanka seized control of the first cricket test against New Zealand, reducing the visitors\' first innings to 281 for 8 at stumps on day three.
Triple Olympic medallist and world record holder Usain Bolt looks set to easily win the sprint double when he contest the 200-metre final on today’s sixth day of the World Championships in Berlin, Germany.
Barbican and Reno yesterday booked their places in the second round of the Sherwin Williams Colourscape women’s knockout football competition with contrasting victories.