South Africa today dethroned Australia as the world’s top-ranked One-Day team with an emphatic victory over Bangladesh at Mirpur to complete a 3-0 whitewash.
South Africa today dethroned Australia as the world’s top-ranked One-Day team with an emphatic victory over Bangladesh at Mirpur to complete a 3-0 whitewash.
Jamaica, sent to bat by the Windward Islands, reached 74 for two at lunch on the opening day of their Carib Beer sixth-round match at the Alpart Sports Club in Nain, St. Elizabeth.
Jamaica got its Olympic qualification campaign off to a bad start in the first Americas Olympic boxing-qualifying tournament taking place in Trinidad and Tobago.
John Eyre, who has been President of the Amateur Swimming Association of Jamaica since 1998, was re-elected at the Annual General Meeting on Tuesday night.
Tim Ambrose hit a superb unbeaten 97 as England recovered from a top-order collapse to post 291 for five on day one of the second Test against New Zealand in Wellington.
The Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) said it would take strong actions against schools that participated in a protest before the start of yesterday’s action.
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) is sticking to its position as an umpires’ boycott threatens to disrupt this weekend’s Carib Beer Series sixth-round matches.
President of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Captain Horace Burell, has been appointed Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Standing Committee.
West Indies selectors have dumped Jamaican batsman Brenton Parchment and Trinidad and Tobago’s captain Daren Ganga for the opening Test against Sri Lanka, starting next Saturday in Guyana.
The Supligen-sponsored Kingston and St. Andrew Football Association’s Under-20 League for the Leighton Duncan Trophy continues this afternoon with three Zone Two games.
The country’s national knockout football competition, the Champions Cup, will kick off on Tuesday, March 18 with the City of Kingston Co-operative Credit Union (COK) as the new title sponsors.
Jamaica’s top junior tennis players will compete at the Junior Davis Cup and Federation Cup 16 and under events at the Central American and Caribbean regional tournaments in Honduras.
Former world youth silver medallist, Natasha Ruddock was in good form at the weekend with a record run at the National Junior College Athletics Association Indoor Track and Field Championships in Illinois, USA.