The Jamaica-bred colt El Paso City is out of this Saturday’s rich Sandy Lane Barbados Gold Cup because of injury and the American six year old gelding Unbridled Behaviour is also out, leaving no overseas entry in the 1800-metre event.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) said it would be difficult for international cricket team to return to Pakistan following the attack on the Sri Lanka team.
Former England bowler Dominic Cork, now a television commentator, said Sri Lankan batsman, Thilan Samaraweera is carrying a gunshot wound in the top of one of his legs following the attack.
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) said it is saddened by today’s attacks in Pakistan that left several members of the Sri Lanka cricket team injured and security officers dead.
Plans to radically rejuvenate athletics have been revealed by the sports governing body, the International Association of Athletics Federation, with a new global league set to kick off in 2010.
The The West Indies’ bid for a victory over England in the fourth cricket Test at Kensington Oval in Barbados ended in a draw today following solid batting from the visitors led by Alastair Cook.
West Indies began their warn-up schedule for the 2009 International Cricket Council Women’s World Cup with a two-wicket defeat to New South Wales today at the Old Kings Ground in Australia.
England, trailing West Indies by 149 runs after the first innings of the fourth Test at Kensington Oval in Barbados, will resume this morning on six without loss knowing their chance of a series-leveling victory has gone.
Leaders Jamaica, needing 204 runs to beat Leeward Islands in their eighth round West Indies Cricket Board Regional four-day match at Sabina Park, will resume today’s final day on 98 for four.
Harbour View yesterday carved out a 2-0 victory over hosts St. Georges at Lynch Park in Portland to remain ahead on goal difference in the Digicel Premier League.
The West Indies resumed play this morning on 85 for one replying to England’s massive first innings total of 600 for six declared in the fourth cricket Test at Kensington Oval in Barbados.
Leaders Jamaica, responding to the Leeward Islands’ 221, will resume this morning on 47 for one in their eighth round West Indies Cricket Board’s Regional four-day match at Sabina Park.
Round 12 of the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association/Claro Super League competition takes place this afternoon, with all matches scheduled to kick off at 3 o’clock.
Undefeated Jamaican super featherweight boxer Nicholas Walters has been elevated to the main event tonight and will face Nicaraguan Jose Fonseca over eight rounds at Hotel Melia in Panama.
Champion sprinter AHWHOFAH makes her seasonal debut at Caymanas Park this afternoon, when she takes on five opponents in the Eros Trophy over 1400 metres.
The West Indies, replying to England’s massive total of 600 for six declared, closed day two of the fourth cricket Test at Kensington Oval in Barbados on 85 for one.
Australia batted themselves into a dominant position with a first-innings total of 466 on today’s second day of the opening Test against hosts South Africa at the Wanderers.