November 30, 2009
Star Sport


Encouraging start
“SUNDAY racing debuted yesterday with what racing secretary Denzil Miller described as "an encouraging start" - punters wagered $17.9m on eight races at Caymanas Park despite being handicapped by the closure of its islandwide... . read more
St Georges reclaim DPL lead

St Georges reclaimed the lead atop the Digicel Premier League (DPL) following a 2-1 win over August Town at Lynch Park yesterday. Girvon Brown was the hero for St Georges, scoring in the 89th minute after August Town's Ajuran Brown's...

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Taylor heading back home

BRISBANE, Australia (CMC): Jerome Taylor is returning home early from West Indies' tour of Australia. Team manager Joel Garner confirmed in a news release that the 25-year-old fast bowler has been ruled out of the remainder...

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Never a doubt

The final whistle brought a mixed bag of emotions after Saturday's final of the ISSA/ Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup competition, as defending champions St George's College prevailed 3-2 over Bridgeport after 110 gruelling minutes...

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STETHS, Manchester make d Cup final

St Elizabeth Technical's (STETHS) Deshawn Brown scored two goals, while Manchester goalkeeper Michael Parcel made two crucial penalty saves which piloted their respective teams to the 2009 ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel daCosta Cup...

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Gayle embarrassed by Aussie loss … but Windes skipper determined to stay the course

BRISBANE, Australia (CMC): Chris Gayle is embarrassed by West Indies' staggering meltdown by an innings and 65 runs inside three days in the opening Test against Australia on Saturday at the Gabba. But the West Indies captain...

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England beat Proteas by 7 wickets

PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (AP) James Anderson took five wickets and Jonathon Trott hit an unbeaten half-century yesterday to lead England to a seven-wicket win over South Africa and an unassailable 2-1 lead in the one-day...

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