June 20, 2014
Star Sport


O'Donohoe predicts CPL viewership will double
“ Damien O'Donohoe, chief executive of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), is anticipating a fifty per cent increase in the number of global television viewers for this year's second staging of the tournament.... . read more
Tsetsi batters Bomber

Tsetsi 'Lights out' Davis, from Jamaica, earned himself a place in the Wray and Nephew 2014 Welterweight Contender finals on July 9, with a hard-earned victory over wily Guyanese boxer, Howard 'Battersea Bomber' ...

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Judge rejects Shelly Sterling's bid for injunction

LOS ANGELES (AP) A judge rejected an urgent request by Shelly Sterling's attorney yesterday that her husband Donald Sterling and his lawyers be ordered to stop harassing her legal team and doctors

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Reggae Girls Ready for St Lucia

Jamaica National senior women's football team will bow into action at the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) World Cup qualifiers today in the Dominican Republic when they face regional minnows St Lucia...

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Altidore to miss Portugal game

SAO PAULO (AP): Jozy Altidore will miss the Americans' World Cup game against Portugal on Sunday because of his strained left hamstring and appears likely to sit out next week's match against Germany.

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Suarez sinks England

Before the World Cup, Uruguay was worried about Luis Suarez's knee and Colombia was fretting over injured Radamel Falcao. Considering the wild celebrations yesterday, neither should have...

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Bailey elated for Excelsior cricket double

Excelsior coach, Kirkland Bailey, is elated at witnessing his team cop the coveted urban area Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association junior cricket double on Tuesday.

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Take Perfect Neighbour

PERFECT NEIGHBOUR has one run better than COMMANDING CHIEF and TYPEWRITER under his girth and should use his early season form to get the better of his old rivals in tomorrow's Viceroy Trophy race at 1800 metres...

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Gritty New Zealand frustrate Windies

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Gritty New Zealand defied a purposeful West Indies bowling performance with a battling display at Queen's Park Oval, staving off defeat, frustrating the hosts and forcing the second Test into the final day yesterday.

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Windies win a formality

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): Head coach Ottis Gibson expects West Indies to complete an easy victory over New Zealand on today's final day, and set up a grand finale in the Barbados Test starting next week.

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Southee signed 30 per cent of match fee

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC): New Zealand seamer Tim Southee has been fined 30 per cent of his match fee following an altercation with West Indies batsman Kirk Edwards, the International Cricket Council announced on Thursday.

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