June 10, 2015
Star Sport


Grassy pitch greets WI coach
“ When West Indies head coach Phil Simmons inspected the Sabina Park pitch on which the second Test against .... read more
Cedeno's goal earns draw for Costa Rica

MONTREAL, Canada (AP): Raquel Rodriguez Cedeno's first-half goal gave Costa Rica a 1-1 draw against Spain at Montreal ...

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France clip England 1-0

MONCTON, Canada (AP): Eugenie Le Sommer scored her first Women's World Cup goal and France beat England 1-0 ...

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Colombia hold Mexico

MONCTON, Canada (AP): Daniela Montoya's booming goal from outside the penalty area in the 82nd minute helped ...

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Gayle backs Pietersen

LONDON (CMC): West Indies superstar Chris Gayle has added his voice to debate on the controversial English ...

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New-look England demolish Black Caps

BIRMINGHAM, England (AP): New-look England scored more than 400 runs in a one-day international for the first time ...

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Roberts: England's loss is Zouks' gain

CASTRIES, St.Lucia (CMC): Legendary West Indian fast bowler Sir Andy Roberts believes the St Lucia Zouks stand ...

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Sabina Test tickets set aside for schools

As many as 2,000 tickets for the West Indies versus Australia, second Test have been set aside for the schools ...

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Advantage Clarks Town

Western Bureau: Davian Williams scored twice to lead Clarks Town FC to a 3-0 win over Spicey Hill in Sunday's ...

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No ease up, says Haddin

Australia vice-captain Brad Haddin says while his team has taken comfort from their resounding win in the ...

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Ahoure test for VCB

Many-time World and Olympic medallist Veronica Campbell-Brown (VCB) will make her second Diamond League appearance ...

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WI must improve in key areas, says Simmons

Head coach Phil Simmons has listed batting and better catching as key areas the team needs to improve on if they ...

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