West Indies batting ace Ramnaresh Sarwan said he is expecting the Caribbean team to do well at the International Cricket Council World Twenty/Twenty Championships despite the players below par performances in England.
Ardenne High have surged into an early lead on today’s first day of the third staging of the Bigga/Jamaica Independent Schools Association Inter-Prep Schools track and field championship at the National Stadium.
World record holder Usain Bolt has expressed his desire to meet world 100 meters champion Tyson Gay. It however seem as though Bolt will have to wait until July, as Gay has decided not to complete in Sunday\'s Prefontaine Classic and likely will not run a
August Town of the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) and Humble Lions of Clarendon were last night denied early qualifications to next season’s Digicel Premier League.
A stunning 217 to 1 upset by Alexandra’s Spirit in the seventh race over the straight five course highlighted yesterday’s midweek racing at Caymanas Park.
West Indies lost their final warm-up match ahead of the World 20/20 World Cup going down by nine wickets to hosts England at Lords earlier today. England restricted West Indies to 144 for six off their allotted twenty overs and then reached the target wit
Beijing Olympic triple gold medallist Usain Bolt has dismissed reports that he is considering to compete in three events at the London Olympics in 2012.
Roger Federer of Switzerland moved two victories away from completing a career Grand Slam at the French Open by beating 11th-seeded Gael Monfils of France 7-6 6-2, 6-4 today.
Usain Bolt, the 100 and 200 meters Olympic champion and world record holder, has ruled out running for three individual gold medals at the 2012 London games; acoording to reports on ABS-CBNNEWS.COM.
Former West Indian cricketer and member of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), Clive Lloyd, has been appointed to the Dubai Sports City Cricket Advisory Board.
Jamaica is no longer the top ranked Caribbean football team as they have dropped six places to 76th, in the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola World Rankings, which was released today on FIFA.com.
The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) says it will not allow the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KASAFA) to continue its competitions unless referees are outfitted with Digicel branded jerseys.
August Town and Humble Lions will attempt to move a step closer to qualify for the new season of the Digicel Premier League when the four team playoff continues this afternoon.
West Indies will take on hosts England tomorrow in their final warm-up game for the 2009 International Cricket Council World 20/20 Championship, which bowls off on Friday.
Down-in-class NAVA JO JOE is fancied to resume winning ways in the annual renewal of the $180,000 claiming race for the Dr David ‘Jack’ Radix Memorial Cup at Caymanas Park tomorrow.
A dispute over referees’ jerseys between the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) and the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association (KSAFA) has resulted in the suspension of all KSAFA-run competitions.