Kingston: Usain Bolt, the fastest man on earth, might have been a premier fast bowler had things worked out differently for him.Growing up, Bolt was keen on becoming a cricketer and spend most of his time playing the sport until
Kingston: Efforts to revive Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer when he was found unconscious in March were hindered by the position of his body, a doctor testified at the inquest into Woolmer's death.
Kingston: Mistakes were made in post-mortem examinations of late Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer, a British pathologist said Wednesday under cross-examination at an inquest into Woolmer's death.
Kingston: British pathologist Nathaniel Cary was one of three witnesses who testified as the inquest into the death of former Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer began on Tuesday.
Jamaica: One of cricket's very best and trusted umpire Steve Bucknor will receive the Order of Jamaica, the fourth highest order for outstanding service in the field of sports, by the Jamaican Government on National Heroes Day October 15.
Jamaica: Jamaica's senior cricket captain Wavell Hinds has been banned for the remaining calendar year by Jamaica Cricket Association (JCA), after he was found guilty of verbally abusing umpires during a Super Cup match between June 23-24 at Kensington Park.
Karachi:Pakistan said Thursday it would not extend the contracts of late cricket coach Bob Woolmer's foreign support staff.
Lahore:In a new twist to the Bob Woolmer murder saga, the two Pakistani investigators, who traveled to Jamaica to assist their Jamaican counterparts, have told the Interior Ministry in its report that there is still no hard evidence to prove that the late coach was murdered.
Kingston, Jamaica:West Indies Cricket Board president Ken Gordon feels that more than a captain, Brian Lara will as remembered as a man who carried the Caribbean batting for almost two decades.
Colombo:Cricket fever has gripped Sri Lanka after their team secured a place in the World Cup final, diverting attention - at least for the time being - from a worsening civil war.