England batting first after winning the toss were 216 for five at Sports Time in the first One-Day International against West Indies at the National Stadium in Guyana.
Play in the 11th round of matches in the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional four-day competition will begin tomorrow after cricketers boycotted today’s opening day.
Fourth place Reno will host third place Tivoli Gardens at Frome Sports Complex in Westmoreland in the feature game as the Jamaica Football Federation Under 21 league continues this afternoon.
Chris Gayle faces a late fitness test on today’s match day to decide whether he can lead West Indies against England in the opening one-day game at Providence Stadium in Guyana.
Jamaica’s young Sunshine Girls and Australia will face off in the final game of their Under-21 three-Test netball series at GC Foster College in Spanish Town this morning.
Jamaica College defeated Mona High 3-1 in yesterday’s lone game of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association/Jamaica Hockey Federation Under-16 boys’ competition.
South Africa made a solid start today to reach 57 without loss at the close of the first day of the third Test after dismissing visitors Australia for 209 at Newlands.
India, replying to the host country New Zealand’s first innings total of 279 reached 278 for four at the end of today’s second day of the first Test at Seddon Park in Hamilton.
A controversy has developed over golfer Tiger Woods’ appearance fee, after it was confirmed that he would be playing in his first tournament in Australia for more than a decade later this year.
West Indies suffered an eight-wicket defeat to India last night in their International Cricket Council Women’s World Cup Super Six match at Bankstown Oval in Australia.
Papine High are through to the semifinal of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association/ Jamaica Hockey Federation Under-16 girls’ competition after registering a 2-0 victory over Immaculate.
Defending champions Waterford hammered Village United 6-0 last night to book their place in the semi-final of the island’s premier knockout football competition, the Flow Champions Cup.
Jamaica’s young Sunshine Girls last night suffered another big defeat to Australia in the second game of their Under-21 three-Test netball series at GC Foster College in Spanish Town.
St George’s College and Herbert Morrison will meet this afternoon in the final of the all-island Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association/KFC Under-19 basketball competition.
Jamaica’s young Sunshine Girls will be hoping to keep the three-Test netball series alive when they face Australia in Game Two this evening at GC Foster College in Spanish Town.
Paul Collingwood has been chosen to lead England ahead of Kevin Pietersen if captain Andrew Strauss is not fit for the upcoming one-day series against the West Indies.
Jamaican forward Nicholas Addlery netted his third goal in as many games helping the Puerto Rico Islanders beat visiting Mexicans Cruz Azul 2-nil in the first leg of their CONCACAF Champions League semi-final last night
Triple Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt will compete in a 150-meter street race in Manchester as part of his buildup to the European outdoor season and world championships.
St. George’s College and Herbert Morrison Technical will contest the final of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association/KFC Under-19 basketball competition following semi-final victories yesterday.
The semifinalists in the island’s premier knockout competition, the Flow Champions Cup, will be decided today following the playing of four tough quarterfinals in the Corporate Area.