A bit of magic and some sloppy fielding were all it took.
So said head coach of the Guyana Jaguars Esaun Crandon yesterday following the team’s 135-run defeat to Trinidad’s Red Force Sunday in the final of the West Indies Cricket Board’s NAGICO Super50 one-day competition in the twin island republic.
“We reached the finals so I must commend the guys, we worked hard but we were a bit inconsistent at times”, said Crandon at the Dr. Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) yesterday morning following the team’s return from Trinidad.
In the regional one-day final at the Queen’s Park Oval on Sunday the Guyana Jaguars managed to