They split the first two games of the preliminary rounds of the current Limacol Caribbean Premier League with Guyana winning the first match on July 31 by 19 runs at the Providence National Stadium before Trinidad earned some measure of revenge by winning the second played at the Queen’s Park Oval earlier this month by three runs.
Today’s match will break the tie.
Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana are easily the most successful teams in the short history of T20 cricket in the Caribbean.
Those who remember the inaugural Stanford T20 competition will be quick to point out that Guyana won that competition beating (of course) Trinidad in the final through a last gasp six from Narsingh Deonarine but since then Trinidad has overtaken them and in