West Indies man-of-the-moment, Ramnaresh Sarwan is keen to continue playing his part in securing a rare series win for West Indies when the fifth Test starts later today at the Queens Park Oval in Port of Spain, Trinidad.
England may turn to uncapped pacer, Amjad Khan as their secret weapon in order to secure the precious series-levelling win in today’s final Test against West Indies at the Queen’s Park Oval.
The 2009 Jamaican Davis Cup Team of Damar Johnson, Captain, Damion Johnson, Christopher Lawson and Brandon Burke, will serve off this morning at 11’o’clock, Jamaica time, with singles action taking the limelight.
Reports out of Trinidad and Tobago, suggest that fans are reacting positively as ticket sales are going briskly ahead of tomorrow\'s start of the fifth and final Test of the 2009 Digicel Series between the West Indies and England at the Queen\'s Park Oval
Village United made it two wins from two starts in the Flow Champions Cup, blanking Brazil 3-0 at the Elliston Wakeland Youth Centre in Falmouth yesterday.
Sri Lanka captain, Mahela Jayawardene said living in a country troubled by civil war helped save his team as it came under fire from gunmen in Pakistan.
Tivoli Gardens defeated Portmore United 3-nil last night to knock the Premier League joint leaders out of the Flow Champions Cup, the island’s premier knockout competition.
The Jamaica Football Federation’s Western Confederation has found Wadadah guilty of using an ineligible player against Granville in their Captain’s Bakery Western Super League game on February 22.
The 2009 CARIFTA Trials to select Jamaica’s team for the Junior CARIFTA Games scheduled for St Lucia next month will take place on Saturday and Sunday at the Stadium East Complex.
Munro College defeated Papine High 1-nil yesterday at the Mona Hockey field to retain the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association/Jamaica Hockey Federation Boys’ Under-19 title.
Munro College defeated Papine High 1-nil yesterday at the Mona Hockey field to retain the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association/Jamaica Hockey Federation Boys’ Under-19 title.
Premier League strugglers Reno and Village United recorded victories in the country’s premier football knockout competition, the Flow Champions Cup a short while ago.
Cricket officials in Barbados are expecting a massive crowd for the fifth and final Test match against England, which bowls off at Queen’s Park Oval on Friday.
The Jamaica Netball Association (JNA) has selected four senior players in the Under-21 squad that will represent the country in the Tri-test series against their counterparts from Australia.
Harbour View defeated Olympic Gardens 6-nil at the Harbour View Mini Stadium yesterday to record the biggest victory in the Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association/Claro Under 20 competition.
Midweek racing continues at Caymanas Park this afternoon featuring the Tewfic Ziadie Memorial Cup over the circular nine course for $390, 000 to $340, 000 claimers.
New Zealand Cricket (NZC) has called off its December tour to Pakistan a day after a deadly attack on the Sri Lanka team in Lahore left six police officers and a driver dead and seven players, a coach and an official with injuries.
Papine High scored a 3-2 penalty stroke victory over Excelsior yesterday to win the girls’ final of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association/ Jamaica Hockey Federation Under-19 competition.