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Carter puts Barbados in charge

A patient and unbeaten knock of 96 from Jonathan Carter put Barbados in a strong position to claim first innings points over Jamaica, heading into today's third day of the West Indies Cricket Board Regional Four-Day Tournament final at Sabina Park. The game, which could very well be decided on first innings given the fact rain fell twice yesterday, and could be on the cards again today, is scheduled to resume at 10 a.m. today with Barbados on 197 …

Results – CARIFTA final day

Results of events completed on the third and final day of the 2012 LIME CARIFTA Games at the National Sports Centre, Devonshire,

Islamist rebels bomb Somali theater, killing six

(Reuters) – At least six people, including two of Somalia’s top sports officials, were killed when a female suicide bomber struck a ceremony at Mogadishu’s national theater in an attack Islamist rebels said was aimed at assassinating government ministers.

Cozier on the IPL dilemma

Tony Cozier writes: The IPL and other domestic Twenty20 tournaments will continue to sap the life out of West Indies cricket unless the International Cricket Council (ICC) can broker agreements that would somehow ensure that, as now, they don't conflict with bi-lateral series and thus present players with the dreadful dilemma of choosing between their international team and the lucrative franchise contracts on offer elsewhere.

Champs poised for stormy finish

The calm before the storm is how yesterday’s third day of the 102nd staging of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA)/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls’ Athletics Championships can be described…

Ramnarine resigns as WIPA boss

Dinanath Ramnarine, president and chief executive officer of the West Indies Players Association (WIPA), has resigned, citing the need to

Gayle signs agreement

Chris Gayle's return to the West Indies

What’s Trending:No Drums at BSSAC finals

Some online readers are making a “noise” that once again this year drums will not be allowed at secondary school sports.

No drums

Calls for the return of drums to secondary school sports have been a steady chorus since the banning three years ago, but organizers are not budging.

Future direction of Windies cricket in the balance

THE coming ten weeks hold more significance for West Indies cricket than any other period in the recent past. They are likely both to determine the future direction of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and to establish whether the West Indies are making any progress out of the depths of the international game, a situation that could well bring head coach Ottis Gibson and captain Darren Sammy further under the microscope. Between now and the end of the …

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