February 24, 2012
Star Sport


PM stands firm
“Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller is standing by her comments that the dispute involving the West Indies batsman Chris Gayle and the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has dragged on for far too long...... read more
WICB right to leave Gayle out

Despite being often clumsy in their approach to administration and guilty of making numerous blunders in the past, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) are absolutely spot on with their decision to leave talismanic...

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Blake to lead Racers at Gibsons

Unlike the Girls it should be more competitive among the boys as the likes of Kingston College, Calabar, Manchester High, Wolmer's and Jamaica College will be involved in an epic affair. After winning some seven events last year...

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36th GIBSON RELAYS ORDER OF EVENTS



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Dyke's Edwin looking for strong Gibson

Edwin Allen coach Michael Dyke believes his team will be able to improve on their sub-par performances of past Gibson games when the 36th staging of the relay carnival gets under way at the National Stadium tomorrow....

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KC's picks



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Lashing prime for Sir Howard Stakes

A PATIENT ride from Andre Martin should get Raymond Townsend's LASHING FORCE into the winner's enclosure for tomorrow's Sir Howard Stakes at 1200 metres. Martin was aboard the gelding on February 8 when he flew home to claim second...

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Taylor leads Windies past India

ROSEAU, Dominica (CMC): StAfanie Taylor led the way with 37 not out to help West Indies Women clinch their Twenty20 International series against India Women with a six-wicket victory yesterday...

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Jamaica look to keep grip on Guyana

ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC): Jamaica are looking to continue their dominance when they face Guyana in a top-of-the-table clash in the fourth round of the Regional Four-Day Tournament, starting today...

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Ganga back for T&T

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Former Trinidad and Tobago captain Daren Ganga has been called up to a 15-man squad in preparation for their fourth-round tussle with Windward Islands in the Regional Four-Day Championship today.

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Wright hopes for amicable solution

Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA) president, Lyndel Wright, says he hopes there will be an amicable solution to the ongoing stand-off between Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller and the West Indies Cricket Board...

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