Striker Deon Burton, who played a vital part in Jamaica’s historic qualification for the France 1998 World Cup Finals, has been included among 13 overseas-based players for next week’s friendly international against Trinidad and Tobago.
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) this morning dismissed fears that key players aligned to the Indian Premier League (IPL) would miss matches in the 2008 Digicel Home Series against Australia.
Former Jamaica and West Indies captain Jimmy Adams will deliver the feature address at the fifth First Citizens West Indies Players Association Awards function set for March 20 in Trinidad.
John Jackson of the US Virgin Islands booked a ticket to the Beijing Olympic Games yesterday at the International Boxing Association Olympic Qualifiers in Trinidad and Tobago.
Tower Hill Thunder recorded an 80 to 69 victory over Old Harbour as the Home-Style Juices/Southern Conference Basketball League continued yesterday at the National Stadium Court.
Guyana beat the Leeward Islands by an innings and 29 runs early on today’s final day of their sixth-round Carib Beer Series match at the Addelita Cancryn Ground in US Virgin Islands.
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.