STOCKHOLM, (Reuters) – Jamaica’s Usain Bolt will be doing his all to make it third time lucky when he races the 200 metres at the Diamond League meet in Stockholm today having lost on his previous two outings in the Swedish capital.
RIO DE JANEIRO, (Reuters) – Ronaldinho scored a hat-trick as Flamengo overcame a three-goal deficit to beat South American champions Santos 5-4 away in an extraordinary Brazilian championship match.
SEOUL, (Reuters) – As many as 132 food inspectors will be deployed to prevent any food contamination during the world championships beginning in the South Korean city of Daegu at the end of next month, local media reported yesterday.
KUALA LUMPUR, (Reuters) – The AFC went into lockdown yesterday in the wake of their president Mohamed Bin Hammam being banned for life by FIFA, with security refusing to allow Reuters entry to their headquarters ahead of an executive committee meeting.
RIO DE JANEIRO, (Reuters) – The first major World Cup milestone on the road from Soccer City to “Soccer Country” will be reached tomorrow when the draw for the preliminary round of the 2014 finals takes place in the home of five-times world champions Brazil.
KARACHI, (Reuters) – Pakistani selectors rested some of their key players for next month’s tour of Zimbabwe and included three uncapped players in the touring squad yesterday.
Colin Klass, president of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), said yesterday that the GFF will not be responding to FIFA over the next 48 hours since they have not been informed of such a directive.
For all his well-known capacity to ‘soak up’ and brush aside criticism of the administration of football in Guyana during his twenty-odd year tenure as President of the Guyana Football Federation, Colin Klass must surely be more than a little bit ‘jittery’ about what could lie ahead as FIFA takes unerring aim at the role which they now appear to believe that affiliates of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) played in the so-called cash-for-votes scandal that has already seen the resignation of former FIFA Vice President Austin “Jack” Warner from football and the disgracing and booting out of football of the Quatari official Mohamed bin Hanman.
Guyanese Test and One Day International (ODI) umpire Clyde Duncan passed away yesterday in Trinidad & Tobago at the age of 57 while seeking medical attention for cancer.
By Colin Benjamin
Guyana 103 (Hemraj 49, Davis 4-30, Mohammed 2-25, Hosein 2-3) and 6/1 (Surujnarine 6*, Khan 0*) need 147 to beat Trinidad 191 and 64 (Adams 5-16, Motie-Kanhai 3-0, Beaton 2-23)
On a day in which spin exposed the faltering techniques and temperaments of both batting sides, which caused the pendulum to swing from one team to the other, 22 wickets fell, 18 to the spinners for a total of 198 runs, and, at the close of play, Guyana were 6-1 chasing 153 for an outright win.
KARACHI, (Reuters) – Pakistan test spinner Danish Kaneria will not be considered for national selection until the Pakistan Cricket Board have no remaining doubts about his integrity, the PCB told a High Court hearing Tuesday.
By Treiston Joseph
Edmond Declou and Joel McRae will do battle for the Interim Middleweight Title of Guyana when the 17th edition of the Fight Night card punches off tomorrow night at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall (CASH) from 20:00hrs.
By Treiston Joseph
The 2012 London Olympic Games countdown began yesterday with a press conference organised by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport and the British High Commission at the Umana Yana.
SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Australia included three uncapped bowlers in their 15-man squad named on Tuesday for three tests against Sri Lanka in an overhaul of the unit which was hammered by England in the Ashes debacle.
GROS ISLET, St Lucia, CMC – West Indies Cricket Board president Julian Hunte has described the death of umpire Clyde Duncan as an “immense loss” to the regional cricket fraternity.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – Kavem Hodge played a truly superb captain’s knock, stroking the first century of the WICB Regional Under-19 Championship, as Windward Islands dominated the Leeward Islands on the second day of their third round clash yesterday.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – Barbados narrowly grabbed first innings lead over Jamaica yesterday, to take the advantage in their third round WICB Regional Under-19 match at Enmore.
The in-form Demerara Cricket Club (GCC) and the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) will clash today in the Tropical Mist Pee Wee cricket final at Thirst Park ground starting at 14:00 hours.