May 17, 2012
Star Sport


End of the road for Gardner?
“Reggae Boy Ricardo Gardner could be one of several veteran players on the Bolton Wanders chopping block following the clubs relegation from English top flight football a few weeks ago..... read more
Bolt booked for Zürich

ZURICH, Switzerland (CMC): Jamaican sprint star Usain Bolt has been confirmed for the Weltklasse Zürich Diamond League in August, officials have said.

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Gayle appointed new Staines Town boss - Reggae Boy ready for managerial role

Former Jamaica international Marcus Gayle has been appointed manager of Conference South club Staines Town. The former Wimbledon and Watford forward has taken over from long-serving boss Steve Cordery...

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Shiv should bat higher - Lara

LONDON, England (CMC) Batting legend Brian Lara has predicted a tough England series for West Indies and says veteran left-hander Shiv Chanderpaul needs to bat higher in the team in order to strengthen an otherwise inexperienced line-up.

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Bowlers must be patient - Gibson

LONDON, England (CMC): West Indies coach Ottis Gibson has urged his pacemen to opt for patience over exuberance in the seamer friendly English conditions.

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Hibbert wants out ... Jamaican Nba star seeks release to join Team USA

Ajani Williams, president of the Jamaica Basketball Association (JaBA), says national player Roy Hibbert has asked the administration for a release, in order to become eligible to play for the United States...

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Foster-Hylton loses in Daegu

DAEGU, South Korea (CMC)Jamaican sprint hurdler Brigitte Foster-Hylton suffered her first defeat of the season after going down to American Dawn Harper at the Colorful Daegu Championship yesterday.

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Beckham to carry Olympic torch

LONDON (AP): Organisers of the 2012 Olympics say soccer star David Beckham is bringing the Olympic flame back from Greece as the torch begins an 8,000 mile (12,875km) tour across Britain.

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