December 18, 2009
Star Sport


I am more mature - Gayle
“PERTH, Australia (CMC): West Indies captain Chris Gayle said yesterday that he was maturing as a leader and a batsman, following his breathtaking century against Australia on the second day of the third Test at the WACA. . read more
Fitzgerald becomes first DPL casualty

August Town's coach Calvert Fitzgerald has become the Digicel Premier League's first coaching casualty after he was relieved of his duties by the club's management yesterday.

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No shock to us - Naggo Head's coach Mario Walker

Coach of Super League outfit Naggo Head, Mario Walker, said that their surprise 6-5 penalty-kicks, win over Premier League club Rivoli United in a semi-final match of the St Catherine Co-operative Credit Union KO competition...

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All-island schoolboy footballers depart

The Jamaican All-Island schoolboy football team left the island today for Lauderhill, Florida, where they will participate in a two-day tournament which includes all schools teams from South Florida and Barbados...

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Administrators take inspiration from schoolboy teams

Local football administrators are aiming to use the recent daCosta Cup success of St Elizabeth Technical (STETHS) and Manchester High to boost the fortunes of senior-level football in the neighbouring parishes from which both schools are based.

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Bolt, man of influence

Jamaica's track and field hero Usain Bolt, was recognised by Time Magazine as one of the Most Influential Persons in 2009. Managing Editor of Time Magazine Richard Stengel, yesterday morning announced Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke...

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Tivoli hunt second win

Tivoli Gardens 'A' will be seeking their second consecutive victory in the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA)/Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) Open League competition, when they oppose Jetsetters 'B' in tomorrow's feature game...

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Check The Greyt Doctor

AFTER a brief fling among open allowance company, THE GREYT DOCTOR is back among overnight company at a mile tomorrow afternoon after beating the level early August.

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Concerns for development of young players

Last week the team to represent Jamaica at the regional four-day cricket tournament that starts on January 8, 2010, was named. It reflected the usual names, Tamar Lambert, Odean Brown, Brenton Parchment, Danza Hyatt, Xavier Marshall...

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Narine and Ganga shine in T&T trials

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Former West Indies youth off-spinner Sunil Narine and National middle-order batsman Sherwin Ganga were the leading performers at a specially arranged Trinidad and Tobago four-day trial match...

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Bennett concerned about 'pink balls' for West Indies four-day championships

National cricket coach, Junior Bennett, has expressed concerns about the proposed new pink cricket ball that will be used during day/night matches in the upcoming West Indies Cricket Board....

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