July 17, 2009
Star Sport

Windies keen to rebound - Hosts desperate to level series against Bangladesh
“West Indies captain Floyd Reifer says that his team is keenly aware of the critical need to level the two-match Digicel Test series by beating Bangladesh in the Second Digicel Test at the Grenada National Stadium... . read more
Strauss century against Aussies among his best

LONDON (AP) England captain Andrew Strauss said his century on the first day of the second Ashes Test against Australia at Lord's yesterday was one of the best of his career...

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Richards in good shape for Golden League jackpot

PARIS (AP): Sanya Richards believes she and the three other athletes chasing the $1 million Golden League jackpot will all collect their share of the prize at the end of the season. Richards, a 400-metre runner, will compete today...

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Mad rush for hockey

The Jamaica Hockey Federation (JHF) is pleased with the turnout of over 200 children in the six to 12 age group for summer youth camps in five primary schools in Portmore, St Catherine....

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Ride with Shanghai Pass

GARY SUBRATIE's SHANGHAI PASS has been jacked up to top weight 57.0 kilos but still looks good in tomorrow afternoon's Nigel B. Nunes Memorial at 1820 metres. The four-year-old American-bred colt sparkled at exercise...

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Jamaica eye change ahead of Leewards clash

Jamaica could make at least one change to their starting line-up heading into today's start of their all-important three-day TCL Group WICB U-19 Cup clash against joint leaders the Leeward Islands at Melbourne Oval...

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WICB writes Windies players on strike

The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has written individually to all players involved in the West Indies Players' Association (WIPA) strike action. The board has informed each player that his actions were in breach of Rule 6...

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USA hopes to stage T20 league

LONDON (AP) The United States wants to create an elite Twenty20 cricket tournament along the lines of the lucrative Indian Premier League. The USA Cricket Association hopes "top-class international cricket"...

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