Ramdin sees light at the end of tunnel for Windies
West Indies wicketkeeper/batsman Denesh Ramdin believes the regional side has turned the corner and it is now up to the players to continue on the home stretch. Ramdin, who made his Test debut in Sri Lanka in 2005, said he has heard...
Windies inch up on ODI list
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CMC) Success over England and in the Irish quadrangular series has helped West Indies to swap places with England on the ICC's one-day international team rankings. West Indies move up to seventh...
Playaz feel Panthers' bite
Donald Bimmer, coach of Blazing Panthers, said he is very confident that his team can turn around its fortunes for the second round of the KFC National Basketball League (NBL), following their 76-68 victory over Pure Playaz on Tuesday night.
Gay hopes perfect conditions will help record bid
LONDON (Reuters): American sprinter Tyson Gay believes the current summer weather in London should help him target Asafa Powell's 100- metre world record at tomorrow's London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace.
Afghan women's football team to play first overseas match
KABUL (Reuters): The Afghan women's national football team will travel to Pakistan this month for their first ever international match abroad, their coach said yesterday. The squad of 20 players and two female coaches...
Italy's Nesta retires from the international game
MILAN, ITALY (Reuters) AC Milan's Italy defender Alessandro Nesta has retired from the international game following in the footsteps of striker Francesco Totti. "I'm not going to play for the national side anymore....
ManchesterUnited suffer preseason defeat against Inter Milan
MANCHESTER, England (AP) Newly acquired Honduran David Suazo scored twice in the first half and rallied Inter Milan to a 3-2 victory over Manchester United yesterday, handing the English champion their first loss of the preseason.
Brazilian players were drunk during World Cup - report
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Some Brazilian players returned to the hotel "drunk" after being given time off between matches during the 2006 World Cup, the president of the Brazilian football confederation told local media.
Bishop gives Hunte his blessings
LONDON, England (CMC) Ian Bishop believes that Dr. Julian Hunte has a very demanding, but not impossible, task of rebuilding the confidence and credibility in the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).
Gatlin continues appeal of possible 8-year ban
ATLANTA (AP) - Olympic 100-meter champion Justin Gatlin needs extra time to appeal a possible eight-year ban for doping. Testimony continued yesterday by telephone, according to a source familiar with the arbitration hearing...