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Queen’s Park continues impressive display

George United, Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force [TTDF], Hikers and Queen’s Park continued their impressive displays when the Diamond Mineral Water Indoor Hockey Festival continued on Friday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, Homestretch Avenue.

Leewards defeat Red Force behind Hamilton’s 21-ball stunner

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Jahmar Hamilton stunned favoured hosts Trinidad and Tobago Red Force with a 21-ball half-century as Leeward Islands Hurricanes pulled off an exciting four-wicket win in the second Super50 Cup semi-final, to set up an intriguing clash with WI Emerging Players in today’s final.

GBTI GCC and national striker Gabriella Xavier trying to evade the challenge of Rene James of Saints
GBTI GCC and national striker Gabriella Xavier trying to evade the challenge of Rene James of Saints

T/dad’s Queen’s Park downs Bounty GCC 5-3

Queen’s Park of Trinidad and Tobago along with  GCC Tigers and Hikers all won their matches when the Diamond Mineral Water Indoor Hockey Festival continued on Thursday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, Homestretch Avenue.

Colin Nelson (right) of Bent Street walks away to celebrate scoring against LA Ballers during their clash in the Rio Indoor Streetball Championship at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue Thursday night. 

It’s win or go home time

Titanic clashes are set to occur this evening at the National Gymnasium when the round of 16 matches of the inaugural Rio Indoor Streetball Championship commence.

Warner and Labuschagne punish Pakistan with tons

MELBOURNE (Reuters) – David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne shone in the Adelaide Oval floodlights with back-to-back centuries and a record 294-run stand as Australia completely dominated Pakistan on day one of the second test yesterday.

Watling thwarts England again as NZ reach 248-5 at lunch

WELLINGTON (Reuters) – New Zealand’s BJ Watling was again proving to be a thorn in England’s side as the wicketkeeper combined with debutant Daryl Mitchell to rebuild the hosts’ innings after losing two quick wickets on the second day of the second test in Hamilton.

Shamarh Brooks salutes after reaching his maiden Test century. (CWI photo)

Brooks, Cornwall put Windies in touching distance of victory

LUCKNOW, India, CMC – Shamarh Brooks struck a maiden Test hundred and Rahkeem Cornwall became the first West Indies spinner to claim a 10-wicket match haul on the subcontinent, as the Caribbean side dominated day two of the one-off Test against Afghanistan here yesterday to put themselves on the verge of a comprehensive victory.

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