September 26, 2012
Star Sport


Beware of Bolt ... Gayle says track star's bowling no laughing matter
“ West Indies batting star Chris Gayle has warned about taking the cricketing ambitions of Jamaican compatriot Usain Bolt seriously, claiming the athlete is capable of delivering a mean spell of bowling.... read more
Permual shines but HPC collapse again

DHAKA, Bangladesh (CMC): More impressive bowling from Veerasammy Permaul and a half-century from Kyle Hope yesterday were undone by another Sagicor High Performance Centre batting collapse, again triggered by spin...

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Sammy hails better bowling

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (CMC): West Indies cricket captain Darren Sammy says he is pleased with the 'much improved performance' of his bowlers following their win over Ireland in the ICC Twenty/20 tournament in Sri Lanka on Monday.

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World T20 faces more rain

The World T20 faces the threat of increased Duckworth-Lewis Method (DLM) intervention with early monsoon rains lashing Sri Lanka....

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T&T, St Lucia to host Carib T20

St John's, Antigua: The West Indies Cricket Board have announced that Trinidad and Tobago and St Lucia have won the rights to host the fourth edition of its flagship regional tournament, Caribbean Twenty20.

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JC clear ... Dark Blues remain perfect in first-round games

Jamaica College's assistant coach, Delroy Brown, believes his team is in a comfortable position after yesterday's fourth consecutive win in Group B of the ISSA/Gatorade/Digicel Manning Cup when they stopped Mona High...

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Girls go for glory

Sunshine Girls head coach Oberon Pitterson-Nattie expects her team to give it their best shot when they meet hosts England in the third and final netball Test today...

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Rusea's building for Inter-Zone

Western Bureau: After assuming control of Zone B with a commanding 3-1 victory over Frome last Saturday, defending daCosta Cup champions Rusea's will seek to solidify their status as the team to beat with what looks...

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