October 28, 2009
Star Sport


Ganga didn't call Gayle 'selfish'
“Trinidad and Tobago captain Daren Ganga has refuted a report recently carried on the espnstar.com website, which quoted the player as saying former West Indies captain Chris Gayle was selfish and had failed.... read more
Ganga in support of Chris

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Daren Ganga has shunned suggestions that he should captain West Indies to Australia next month, and has given Chris Gayle a vote of confidence. Ganga's reputation has been enhanced in the last two weeks...

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Jamaica, T&T set for President's Cup clash

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): Defending champions Trinidad & Tobago and regional four-day title-holders Jamaica will clash in the feature match of the opening round in the WICB President's Cup limited-overs competition today at Providence.

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Sarwan bats for Gayle

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC): Ramnaresh Sarwan feels his time as West Indies captain has passed and fully endorses Chris Gayle for the position. Sarwan has joined the list of current players throwing their weight behind Gayle...

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Top fighters clash at McKay Invitational

JAMAICA's top martial artists are on show this Saturday at the third McKay Security black belt invitational and junior taekwondo tournament, starting 8 a.m. at UTech's Alfred Sangster Auditorium. For the black belt invitational...

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Top four battle in Walker Cup semis

Jamaica College will continue their hunt for an illusive first title when they tackle in-form Bridgeport, while Norman Manley will look to end the run of unbeaten St George's, when all four teams clash...

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Paul Bogle look to topple Glenmuir

PAUL BOGLE HIGH will hope their impressive run in the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Ben Francis Knock-Out Cup ends in glory, but they will face their toughest task to date when they take on five-time champions Glenmuir ...

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Munro ready for St James

Western Bureau: Despite heading into today's ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Ben Francis Knock-Out semi-final as underdogs, facing red-hot St James, Munro coach Hopeton Gilchrist believes his team has what it takes to pull off the upset.

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Swine flu scare for Gardner?

A recent outbreak of the swine flu virus at English Premier League club, Bolton Wanderers, has raised concerns regarding the health of Jamaica Reggae Boy captain Ricardo Gardner.

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