West Indies will go in search of consecutive victories when they face Pakistan in the third match of the five-match One-Day International Series today at the Beausejour Cricket Ground in St Lucia.
With horses such as SIR FREDERICK (33-1), MISS MAY (12-1) and JAVINE (7-1) providing the upsets at Caymanas Park on Wednesday, both the Pick-9 and first Super-6 offer carryovers.
Following their impressive six-wicket win over the Leeward Islands in the second round of the West Indies Under-15 tournament on Tuesday, Jamaica will hunt win number two today when they play Guyana in the third round...
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC):West Indies off spinner Sunil Narine, who recaptured his best form with a four-wicket haul against Pakistan on Tuesday, is aiming to extend his wicket-taking momentum to the third ODI which bowls off in St Lucia today.Narine...
LONDON (AP):Ian Bell's third century in consecutive Ashes Tests led an England recovery on day one of the second Test against Australia at Lord's yesterday as the home side reached 289-7 at stumps.Bell came to the crease with his team in deep trouble ...
Fast-food company Burger King has contributed $400,000 to the Jamaica Squash Association (JSA) to assist with its junior team's participation in the 2013 Caribbean Area Squash Association (CASA) Championships, July 22-28 in...
Traves Smikle whose 'A' sample tested positive for a banned substance at last month's Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association National Senior Trials has denied that he "willingly or wilfully ingested any banned substance."...
Donovan 'Police' Camp-bell was his usual efficient self, but did not provide any fireworks, as he scored a technical knockout (TKO) victory over journeyman Clifton Barnett in the feature bout on last Wednesday night's 'Rumble at...
Six Jamaicans, including two-time 100m Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, will compete in today's Monaco Diamond League.The meet is being held in the shadow of the most serious doping...
HAVING secured a clash-sparring gold medal at the recent International Sports Karate Association (ISKA) US Open, Jamaica's most decorated female martial artist, Sheckema Cunningham, has eyes set on two other major targets.
No. 2 ranked Under-18 player, Andrew Bicknell, said yesterday that he expects a tough final when he faces top-seed Dimitri Bird in the Gore Homes Blue Mountain Open Junior Tennis Championships today at the Liguanea Club.
WHITE PLAINS, New York (AP): Top-ranked Serena Williams and her sister Venus are among five past champions getting direct entry into the US Open women's main draw.
Having captured a bronze medal at his first international swimming championship for Jamaica, Sean-Douglas Gooden is aiming to follow in the footsteps of fellow countryman and sprint king Usain Bolt, and American swimmer Michael Phelps.
The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) in association with telecommunication company Digicel, steps up its grassroots programme with the start of year two of the programme tomorrow at the Yallahs Pavillion in St Thomas.
"I deeply regret this development and the hurt and embarrassment which it has caused to my country, family, coach, The UWI, friends and many supporters," he said.
Simon Hart of the Daily Telegraph tweeted: "To get round ban on drug questions I asked Frasere-Pryce how Jamaicans at Lignano camp who didn't test postive were handling it. Cue walkout".
Fraser-Pryce will contest the women’s 200 metres and will face off with Americans Carmelita Jeter and Kimberly Duncan along with Murielle Ahoure of the Ivory Coast.