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KOLKATA, India — On the brink of their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup campaign, West Indies head coach Daren Sammy made one thing unmistakably clear: belief, not bravado, has carried his team to India, and belief is what fuels their ambition.

Speaking on Friday at Eden Gardens ahead of their opening match against Scotland, Sammy rejected any suggestion that t...


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KOLKATA, India — Relief swept through the West Indies camp on the eve of their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup opener as Shimron Hetmyer finally arrived in India, rejoining his teammates just hours before their first match against Scotland.

The dynamic left-hander’s presence comes after several anxious days during which he was stranded in South Africa, delayed...


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Jamaica’s Davis Cup World Group II Playoff against Uruguay gets underway this weekend at the Liguanea Club, with both teams arriving confident, prepared, and fully aware of what is at stake.

The two-day tie, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, forms part of the International Tennis Federation’s Davis Cup, the world’s premier men’s team competition, with 13 of the 26 com...


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MANAGUA, Nicaragua — St. Lucian football continues to break new ground on the international stage. Lyndon Cooper, president of the St Lucia Football Association (SLFA), has been elected vice-president of Concacaf for the Caribbean region, solidifying his rising influence in regional and global football governance.

Cooper’s election comes on the heels o...


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ADELAIDE, Australia — Jamaica’s Sunshine Girls endured a punishing 72-41 defeat against world number one Australia in the opening Test of their three-match series in Adelaide on Wednesday, but head coach Sasher-Gaye Henry sees reasons for optimism as the team prepares to rebound in Perth.

Despite the lopsided scoreline, Henry stressed that growth and l...


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