Sports

Panesar shines before Pakistan rally

ABU DHABI,  (Reuters) – Monty Panesar ripped through Pakistan’s top order to reduce the hosts to 125 for four in their second innings at the close of the third day of the second test yesterday, 55 runs ahead of England in an interestingly poised match.

Enoch Lewis
Enoch Lewis

Cricket in chaos

Whenever it seems things simply cannot get worse (in other words every other week), West Indies cricket lapses into further sharp decline.

Tough decisions

Early this week the national cricketers, like animals caught in the glare of a car headlight, were a confused bunch, not knowing, whence or which way to turn.

Commodore Gary Best

Minor changes as Best returns as head of GNRA

There were minor changes to the executive as Commodore Gary Best, Chief-of-Staff of the Guyana Defence Force was returned unopposed as President of the Guyana National Rifle Association (GNRA) at its Annual General Meeting Thursday evening at the Bank of Guyana Roof Garden.

Tomorrow’s Hadi’s softball fixtures

The Hadi’s World Inc., formerly the City Mall, of Camp and Regent Streets, nationwide male and female softball tournament organised by the Guyana Floodlight Softball Cricket Association (GFSCA) will continue tomorrow at several venues coubntrywide.

Lakers get last word in LA clash

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – The battle for Los Angeles gained another feisty chapter as the Lakers scrapped to a 96-91 win over the Clippers on Wednesday to reassume inner-city bragging rights.

Representatives of teams that did not make the final four of the GFA/Banks Beer Knockout tourney display their cheques.

GFA gives out cheques, sanctions Pele, GDF

The Georgetown Football Association (GFA) shared out the promised cheques to all the clubs that failed to reach the finals in its knockout game and sanctioned Pele and GDF for their non-participation in its tournament at a General Council meeting on Saturday.

Three late Ajmal wickets halt England

ABU DHABI,  (Reuters) – Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal took three late wickets to thrust his team back into contention at the close of the second day of the second test against England yesterday.

Rafael Nadal (right) and Roger Federer

Nadal flattens Federer in Melbourne classic

MELBOURNE, (Reuters) – There was no title at stake and no trophy to lift but Rafa Nadal’s victory over Roger Federer in the Australian Open semi-finals yesterday added another glorious chapter to the greatest rivalry in tennis.

Daren Ganga

Ganga hails T&T’s victory

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Daren Ganga paid tribute to the Trinidad & Tobago side that won the Caribbean Twenty20 tournament which ended last Sunday in Barbados.

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