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Goal! Alpha United scores another goal on the way to their 4-0 rout of Fruta Conquerors in their Boxing Day clash at the Georgetown Football Club ground. (Aubrey Crawford photo)
Goal! Alpha United scores another goal on the way to their 4-0 rout of Fruta Conquerors in their Boxing Day clash at the Georgetown Football Club ground. (Aubrey Crawford photo)

20th Anniversary Kashif and Shanghai Tournament…And then there was none!

– Western Tigers eliminate Linden’s last hope Topp XX Alpha ‘The Hammer’ United and BK International Western Tigers booked the last two semi-final spots in the 20th Anniversary Kashif and Shanghai Tournament after defeating their opponents in the quarter-final round on Saturday night.

No need to cheerlead West Indies’ effort

By Orin Davidson Christmas  brings  much goodwill, but the endless stream of plaudits being showered on the West Indies team after their losing Test tour of Australia is becoming  grossly overdone.

Young Windies anxious to create history

KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – West Indies Under-19 coach Andre Coley believes the desire for unprecedented success should be a huge motivation for his side heading to next month’s ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in New Zealand.

Strauss half-century gives England bright start

DURBAN, South Africa, (Reuters) – Andrew Strauss  scored a combative half-century as England reached 103 for one  when bad light ended play on the second day of the second test  against South Africa at Kingsmead yesterday.

The winner! Striker Gerald Whittington converts a well timed shot to give Pele the victory over the GDF in their quarter finals clash on Christmas Day. (Orlando Charles Photo)

Goalie “hands” Pele Xmas Day present

By Rawle Toney Defending champions Pele came from behind to inflict a painful 2-1 win over the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) in the second game of the Kashif and Shanghai Christmas Day double header at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.

Hilaire chides WIPA, defends WICB’s decision on first class season

ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – West Indies Cricket Board chief executive, Ernest Hilaire has chided players union president, Dinanath Ramnarine over his public criticism of the shortened regional first class season, and says the Board had taken a financially prudent decision in cutting back on the number of matches in next year’s championship.

England make inroads after Smith run-out

DURBAN, South Africa, (Reuters) – England ran out South Africa captain Graeme Smith among a burst of three quick wickets to reduce the hosts to 175 for five on the first day of the second test yesterday.

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