In the twinkling of an eye, Dwayne Bravo was transformed from villain to hero, when he bowled Yuvraj Singh with the third last ball of the second one-day international on Saturday at Sabina Park to hand West Indies a heart-stopping one-run victory.
Indian captain Rahul Dravid stroked a 105 on Thursday to steer India to a five-wicket win over the West Indies with one ball to spare in the opening one-day international at Sabina Park. Dravid’s innings, which spanned 102 deliveries, trumped Chris Gayle’s earlier effort of 123 that led the West Indies’ 251 for six off 45 overs.
Portia Simpson Miller — popularly known as ”Sista P” – pledged to rid Jamaica of violent crime plaguing the country, root out corruption and protect human rights as she was sworn in as the Caribbean nation’s first female prime minister. Born in the rural parish of St Catherine, Simpson Miller became a long-serving member of Parliament.
In a little under one year, all eyes will be on the West Indies when they roll out the red carpet and welcome the world to cricket’s 2007 International Cricket Council World Cup. March 13 marked one year before the first ball is delivered in the tournament between hosts West Indies and Pakistan at Sabina Park in the Jamaican capital.
Fast-bowler Shabbir Ahmed rushed Pakistan to a comprehensive series-tying victory against the West Indies in less than an hour on the final day of the second cricket Test at Sabina Park on Tuesday. It was Pakistan’s first Test victory in the Caribbean since 1988, and earned them a 1-1 share of the two-match series.
South Africa defied a 75-minute stoppage for rain to complete an eight-wicket win in the second one-day international against the West Indies on Sunday. Opening batsman Boeta Dippenaar top-scored for the South Africans with an undefeated 60 from 78 balls that contained four boundaries and earned the man-of-the-match award.
South Africa again bowled with discipline to restrict the West Indies to a modest 152 for seven from their allocation of 50 overs in the second one-day international of their best-of-five series on Sunday. Courtney Browne, under pressure to keep his place, hit the top score for West Indies of 46 not out from 59 balls.
South Africa, led by the tireless Makhaya Ntini, bowled with purpose to dismiss West Indies for 253 in 48.5 overs in the first one-day International of their best-of-five series here on Saturday. Ntini, one of the two bowling thorns in the West Indies side during the Test series which South Africa won 2-0, was the most successful bowler with four wickets for 46 runs from his allotment of 10 overs.
Shaun Pollock took 4-18 and Boeta Dippenaar and Mark Boucher hit half-centuries as South Africa beat a Jamaica XI by 29 runs in a warm up on Thursday for the one-day series against the West Indies. Dippenaar, who opened the batting, was the top scorer with 64 after South Africa won the toss and reached 245 off 50 overs.
Ousted Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide has left the Caribbean for temporary asylum in South Africa, saying he plans to return to his troubled homeland one day. ”There is one elected president of Haiti … and it’s me,” Aristide told reporters in Jamaica on Sunday, shortly before departing aboard a South African jet with his family and bodyguards.
Ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide will leave Jamaica for temporary asylum in South Africa this weekend, the government said on Thursday. The former leader will leave the island with his wife and two young daughters no later than Sunday, said Aristide’s government-appointed spokesperson Huntley Medley.