A release from the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), says the West Indies team for the Champions Trophy in South Africa starting in September will be selected from the current squad participating in the series against Bangladesh.
St Andrew Hockey Club completed a sweep of the Premier League titles yesterday by defeating Sharpe’s Rebels 2-0 to capture the Women’s Division One Crown.
Former world record holder Asafa Powell had to settle for second as American Tyson Gay sent a strong message to Beijing Olympic triple gold medallist Usain Bolt with a fast 9.77 seconds to win the 100 metres at the Golden League meet in Rome earlier this
West Indies, replying to Bangladesh’s first innings total of 238, were 17 for one at stumps on today’s second day of the rain-affected opening Test at the Arnos Vale Sports Complex in St Vincent.
Host Jamaica, replying to Trinidad and Tobago’s first innings total of 424 for seven declared, were 148 for four at Sports Time in their first round match of the TCL Group West Indies three-day Cup match at Kensington Park.
Trinidad and Tobago were 412 for five against hosts Jamaica at lunch on today’s second day of their first round match of the TCL Group West Indies three-day Cup match at Kensington Park.
Jamaica’s Javere Bell clocked a personal best 47.89 seconds but fail to get among the medals in the men’s 400 metres final on today’s third day of the sixth IAAF World Youth Championships in Bressanone, Italy.
amaica defeated The Bahamas yesterday in their final Pool I (EYE) game of the North, Central America and Caribbean Volleyball Confederation Women’s World Championship qualifying tournament being played in Puerto Rico.
The eagerly anticipated clash between world record holder Asafa Powell of Jamaica and double world champion Tyson Gay will take place today at the Golden League meeting in Rome.
Talks to end the current impasse surrounding player contracts failed yesterday after the West Indies Players’ Association, WIPA, refused a call by the West Indies Cricket Board, WICB, to end its members’ boycott.
Trinidad and Tobago will resume this morning on 305 for four against host country Jamaica in their first round match of the TCL Group West Indies three-day Cup match, which bowled off yesterday at Kensington Park.
The final preliminary Group ‘A’ games in the CONCACAF Gold Cup football tournament in the United States take place today with Jamaica’s Reggae Boys facing a must-win situation.
Highly fancied Jamaica finished a disappointing fourth at the three-day 54-hole Caribbean Amateur Junior Golf Championship, which ended yesterday at the Cinnamon Hill Golf Course in Rose Hall, St James.
Jamaica defeated The Bahamas yesterday in their final Pool I (EYE) game of the North, Central America and Caribbean Volleyball Confederation Women’s World Championship qualifying tournament being played in Puerto Rico.
Persistent showers restricted visitors Bangladesh and a new-look West Indies team to just over an hour\'s play on today’s first day of the opening cricket test at Arnos Vale in St Vincent.
Simon Katich and Ricky Ponting each scored centuries as Australia reached 249 for one at stumps to take the upper hand on today’s second day of the first Ashes test at Cardiff in England.
Jamaican athletes had a disappointing second day at the World Youth Championships in Bressanone, Italy after failing to add to the country’s medal tally.
Rain has stopped play with Bangladesh on 42 without loss on a rain-hit opening day of the first Test against a replacement West Indies side at Arnos Vale Sports Complex in St Vincent.
Jamaica’s medal tally at the World Youth Championships in Bressanone, Italy remain at one following disappointing performances from sprinters Deandre Whitehorne and Samantha Elliott.
Bangladesh, batting after winning the toss against hosts West Indies, were 4 without loss on today’s opening day of the rain affected first cricket Test at Arnos Vale Sports Complex in St Vincent.