Jamaica will be in action this evening when the final round of the Caribbean qualifying for the CONCACAF Under-20 championship kicks off in St Vincent and the Grenadines.
The second track meet for the 2009 season, the Douglas Forrest Invitational, will take place on Saturday, January 17 at the National Stadium East field.
The 2009 West Indies Cricket Board four-day championship bowls off tomorrow with defending champions Jamaica playing hosts Leeward Islands at Warner Park in St Kitts and Nevis.
Jamaica will begin their Caribbean qualifying for the CONCACAF Under-20 championship against Haiti when the competition kicks off tomorrow evening in St Vincent and the Grenadines.
Jamaica’s senior cricketers will stage their final training session later this afternoon at the Edgar Gilbert Sporting Complex in St Kitts and Nevis ahead of the 2009 regional four-day championships, which bowls off tomorrow.
Vere Technical High School yesterday defeated Glenmuir High by 167 runs at Bushy Park in May Pen to win the inaugural Clarendon Cricket Association’s Parish high schools competition for the Williams/Dennis Memorial Trophy.
Tivoli Gardens and Boys Town will contest the first quarterfinal of the Western Union sponsored Kingston and St Andrew Football Association’s Jackie Bell knockout this afternoon.
West Indies batsman Kieron Pollard was reprimanded by the International Cricket Council, ICC, for damaging a dressing room door after his dismissal in last night’s limited-overs loss to New Zealand.
Champions Jamaica arrived late last night in St Kitts and Nevis without all-rounder Lorenzo Ingram to tackle hosts Leeward Islands in the new-look 2009 West Indies Cricket Board Four-day Regional Tournament.
Jamaica’s national Under-20 footballers departed for St Vincent and the Grenadines to contest the final stage of the Caribbean qualifying for the CONCACAF Under-20 championship.
The West Indies last night failed to take an unassailable 2-nil lead over New Zealand going down by seven wickets in the third limited overs cricket international at the Westpac Stadium.
Jamaica’s senior cricketers departed this afternoon for St Kitts and Nevis to play the Leeward Islands in their opening fixture of the 2009 West Indies Cricket Board four-day championships, which bowls off on Friday in three territories.
The West Indies will chase an unassailable 2-nil lead tonight when they clash with hosts New Zealand in the third One-Day International of the five-match series, which takes place at the Westpac Stadium at 8 p.m. Jamaica time.
Vere Technical and Glenmuir High will face off in the final of the Clarendon Cricket Association High Schools 30-over-a-side cricket competition for the Williams/Dennis Memorial Trophy tomorrow.
Park University student Robert Palmer along with schoolboys McKauly Tulloch of Kingston College, Shamar Shelton and Kemal Malcolm of St Georges will travel with the young Reggae Boys for the first time tomorrow when they depart for St Vincent and the Gr
The West Indies cricketers, who arrived in Wellington on Saturday, for the third One Day International against hosts New Zealand, tomorrow night Jamaica time, have held their first training session.
There is uncertainty over England’s preparation for their West Indies tour later this month as speculation increased yesterday over the sacking of coach Peter Moores.
The Trinidad and Tobago government has expressed sadness at the death of Jizelle Salandy, the women\'s world boxing champion who was killed following a motor vehicle crash yesterday.
The West Indies team will be looking to start 2009 on a winning note when they tackle hosts New Zealand in the second One-Day International, beginning at 8:00 p.m. tonight Jamaica time.
Two Jamaicans, the late George Headley and Michael Holding, are among 13 West Indies players who will be inducted into Cricket Hall of Fame as part of the International Cricket Council’s centenary year celebrations.