February 16, 2011
Star Sport


T&T put dent into Jamaica's U-17 hopes
“Western Bureau: Jamaica surrendered a first half 1-0 lead and were then forced to play catch-up to secure a 2-2 draw against Caribbean neighbours Trinidad & Tobago in the first round Group C CONCACAF Under-17 fixture at the Montego Bay Sports.... read more
Youth meets experience in 'Contender'

It will be youth, in the person of Rikardo Smith, versus the experience of Anthony Osbourne tonight, as the Wray and Nephew Contender boxing series enters the penultimate round of the preliminaries...

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Sri Lankans cool Windies

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (CMC): West Indies suffered a dent to their preparations for the World Cup, when Kumar Sangakkara, Tillakaratne Dilshan, and Thilan Samaraweera struck half-centuries to lead Sri Lanka to a four-wicket victory...

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Ramdin sets huge target for his batting

ST AUGUSTINE, Trinidad (CMC): Denesh Ramdin is well aware that he was dropped from the West Indies team principally because of his lack of prowess in front of the stumps, rather than behind.

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ICC bans 'tweeting' during Cup

BANGALORE, India (AP): The ruling International Cricket Council has banned 'tweeting' during World Cup games to ensure illegal bookmakers do not use the views of players and team staff on Twitter as betting guides.

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Harbour View, Arnett clash in KO final

Harbour View and Arnett Gardens are the last two teams left standing from the initial 35 that started out in the Claro/KSAFA Jackie Bell KO competition. They will today meet in the 63rd and final match ...

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Khari moves to San Jose

SANTA CLARA, California (CMC): Khari Stephenson will make a permanent move to Major League Soccer in the United States to play for the San Jose Earthquakes. General manager of the Earthquakes, John Doyle, confirmed on Monday ...

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Bobcats humble Lakers

CHARLOTTE, NC (AP): Gerald Wallace had 20 points and 11 rebounds and the Charlotte Bobcats routed the Los Angeles Lakers 109-89 on Monday night to extend one of the more bizarre one-sided match-ups in the NBA.

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