November 25, 2009
Star Sport


St Georges, Harbour View lock horns
“League leaders St Georges will not be rolling out the red carpet when third-placed Harbour View visit their Lynch Park fortress in their mouth-watering Digicel Premier League showdown later today..... read more
Gayle rejoins Windies

BRISBANE, Australia (CMC): West Indies captain Chris Gayle touched down here yesterday just 24 hours ahead of the opening Test against Australia, after rushing back from Jamaica to rejoin his embattled squad.

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CONCACAF backs USA World Cup bid

NEW YORK (CMC): CONCACAF on Monday threw its support behind the United States in their bid to host the FIFA World Cup in either 2018 or 2022. "The United States can count on the full support of CONCACAF...

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Patterson calls for greater involvement in cricket

Former Prime Minister of Jamaica and avid cricket supporter, P.J. Patterson has called on territorial bodies across the region to play a greater role in the restoration of West Indies cricket amidst the current crisis that continues...

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West Indies have no problems with referral system

BRISBANE, Australia (CMC): West Indies coach David Williams has given his full endorsement to the umpire's Decision Review System, and says his side is comfortable with the use of the new innovation.

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Coley proud of Windies U-19 job

Standout Jamaican youth coach Andre Coley is looking forward to the challenges after being named coach of the West Indies Under-19 team to next year's ICC Youth World Cup in New Zealand...

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Solid knocks for Parchment, Findlay in trial match

Opener Brenton Parchment and middle-order batsman Shawn Findlay joined the list of batsmen who have had a good knock in the first trial match to select Jamaica's team for next year's regional four-day cricket competition...

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Lara wants Windies to strike early

SYDNEY, Australia (CMC): Former West Indies captain Brian Lara has urged the Caribbean side to fight fire with fire in the upcoming three-Test series starting tomorrow. Lara, who quit international cricket in 2007...

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NCB boost for Sunshine Girls

Starting this Friday and ending on December 11, 2009, each time a new savings account is opened at the National Commercial Bank (NCB), the bank will donate $1000 to the Sunshine Girls/Jamaica Netball Association, as the netballers ...

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