May 18, 2012
Star Sport


No hard feelings... Stewart eager to move on from Gold Cup spat with coach
“Reggae Boyz central defender Damion 'Stew Peas' Stewart says he has no ill feelings towards head coach Theodore Whitmore, who axed him from the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup in the United States, and only recently decided to give him a recall.... . read more
New Boyz ready for Guyana test

Jamaica's squad of predominantly locally based players who have represented the country in the last four international friendlies has been strengthened with the inclusion of 10 overseas players...

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Ver focused... athlete ready for 200m opener

Jamaican sprint queen Veronica Campbell-Brown says she is fully focused ahead of her 200m season opener at the Shanghai Diamond League meeting tomorrow...

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Chambers' way clear... BOA repeals lifetime bans for drug offenders

LONDON (AP): Britain's Olympic committee rescinded its lifetime bans for drug offenders yesterday, falling into line with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) after losing its battle to keep former drug cheats out of the London Games.

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Windies did well - Barath

Adrian Barath said West Indies batsmen had shown great determination in their battle against England's "pumped-up" bowlers in challenging conditions in the first Test yesterday. ...

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Ferocious Gayle fires for Challengers

NEW DELHI, India (CMC): Talismanic opener Chris Gayle smashed a whirlwind, unbeaten century for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League to become the first-ever player to cross 700 runs in the multimillion-dollar tournament.

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Shivnarine Chanderpaul stands strong

LONDON, England (CMC): World number-one batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul produced another resolute effort to close in on his 26th Test century but seamer Stuart Broad's six-wicket haul undermined West Indies on the opening day...

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Gibson praises Windies effort ... but says too many wickets lost

LONDON, England (CMC)Head coach Ottis Gibson has praised the West Indies batting effort but conceded that the Caribbean side had lost too many wickets on the opening day of the first Test against England yesterday....

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Caribbean Airlines on board with Marine Invasion meet

Caribbean Airlines has shifted into the fast lane as they have jumped on board as sponsors for the Seaboard Marine Caribbean Invasion race meet. This is the second race meet of the 2012 season and will begin on May 26...

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All Correct hunts second lottery jackpot

CHAMPION trainer Wayne DaCosta's ALL CORRECT goes after a second lottery jackpot tomorrow following his victory in December's Supreme Ventures Limited Jamaica Two-Year-Old Stakes...

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