October 21, 2014
Star Sport


Samuels surges up rankings
“ DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CMC): Just as he did in the recent one-day series against India, stroke-maker Marlon Samuels has again provided the only.... read more
Reggae Girlz brace for key clash against Mexico

WASHINGTON, DC, United States: There can be no holding back for Jamaica in today's crucial clash against Mexico in the CONCACAF Women's Championship (CWC) at RFK Stadium here.

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Blackwood late wickets boost Windies A

MATARA, Sri Lanka (CMC): Part-time off-spinner Jermaine Blackwood snapped up two late wickets to peg back Sri Lanka A, and set up a tense finish to the second four-day Test on today's final day.

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Mitchell ready to mediate in Windies dispute

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): Grenada's Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell says he is prepared to act as a mediator in the ongoing pay dispute between West Indies players and their representative...

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Cricket Australia concerned by Windies walkout

MELBOURNE, Australia (CMC): Cricket Australia says it is "deeply concerned"' over the West Indies players' decision to abandon the tour of India...

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Wolmer's, Calabar square off as Manning Cup resumes

St George's College and Haile Selassie will square-off today as action resumes in the second round of the Inter-secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA)/LIME 0Manning Cup competition.

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Bridgmohan lands triple at Keeneland

LEXINGTON, Kentucky (CMC): Jamaican Jockey Shaun Bridgmohan headlined his triple at Keeneland yesterday, with his win in the feature US$125,000 Rood...

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Come Dance With me all the way

The unbeaten filly COME DANCE WITH ME turned in another scintillating performance at Caymanas Park...

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George's don't expect to run over Selassie

St George's College assistant coach Marcel Gayle has insisted the team will not expect to run over less-fancied Haile Selassie when...

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