Jamaica moved to joint second in the six-team standings of the TCL Group West Indies Under-19 Championship following an innings and 38-run victory over Leeward Islands on yesterday’s third and final day of the third round.
Jamaican all rounder Gareth Breese took three wickets yesterday but could not prevent Durham from going down to Yorkshire in the Nat West Pro40 encounter at Scarborough in England.
Alvaro Saborio scored a goal in each half to lead Costa Rica into the semifinals of the CONCACAF Gold Cup in the USA with a 5-1 victory over Guadeloupe yesterday.
Bangladesh, replying to West Indies first innings total of 237, were 35 for one at stumps on today’s opening day of the second Test at the National Stadium in Grenada.
Akeem Dewar and Patrick Harty shared seven wickets as fourth place Jamaica dismissed joint leaders Leeward Islands for 267 on today’s opening day of their third-round TCL Group West Indies three-day Under-19 match at Melbourne Oval.
James Anderson bowled hosts England into a winning position in the second test at Lords today, taking four wickets to help reduce Australia to 156-8 before bad light stopped play on day two.
The 2008 Superstakes winner AD INFINITUM with visiting Trinidadian jockey Brian Harding is tipped to win the Nigel B. Nunes Memorial Trophy, the feature race on tomorrow’s 10-race programme at Caymanas Park.
The world’s fastest man Usain Bolt turned in another superb performance to win the men’s 100 metres on a wet track in a meet record 9.79 seconds at the Areva Meeting in Paris a short while ago.
Australia, replying to England’s first innings total of 425, were struggling on 148 for six at Sports Time on day two of the second Ashes Test at Lords.
The world’s fastest man Usain Bolt will continue his preparation for next month\'s World Championships in Berlin by competing in the Areva Meeting outside Paris today.
Host Jamaica will go in search of their second victory will they face the Leeward Islands in the third round of the TCL Group West Indies three-day Cup, which begins off this morning.
Harbour View and Cavalier yesterday qualified for the final of the Claro-sponsored Kingston and St Andrew Football Association Under 15 competition following semi-final victories.
The replacement West Indies side will go in search of a series-equaling victory when they face Bangladesh in the second and final Test starting at the National Stadium in Grenada tomorrow.
Andrew Strauss registered his 18th Test century and steered hosts England to 364 for six against Australia at Sports Time on the first day of the second Ashes test at Lord\'s.
Jamaica will face Guyana this afternoon at 1 p.m. in their final round robin game in the girls’ team event at the Caribbean Junior Squash Championships in Barbados.
Beijing Olympic triple gold medallist Usain Bolt will continue his preparation for next month\'s World Championships by running the 100 metre tomorrow at the Areva Meeting outside Paris.
Jamaican Isa Phillips yesterday continued his preparation for the next month’s World Championships by winning the men’s 400 metre hurdles at the Lucerne Spitzen Leichtathletik meeting in Switzerland.
Jamaica beat Guyana by nine wickets on today’s final day of their second round, TCL Group West Indies three-day Cup match at Sabina Park a short while ago.
Richard Gasquet escaped a lengthy doping ban today when the International Tennis Federation ruled that he inadvertently took cocaine by kissing a woman in a nightclub.