Esuan Crandon, the Guyana Jaguars head coach is optimistic that the local side can carry the momentum to the one-day format of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Regional Super 50 tournament which begins next month in Trinidad & Tobago.
Guyana finished the first leg of the four-day tournament on the top of the table with 57 points after outright wins over the Leewards, Windwards and Trinidad & Tobago.
They, however, suffered a humiliating loss to the Barbados Pride in round three after being bowled for for 67 runs in their