Guyana Jaguars ace spinner Veerasammy Permaul said he’s satisfied with his form after the first three rounds of the 2016/17 Digicel Professional Cricket League (PCL) 4-Day tournament, but is looking to improve his performance with the Pink Ball in the upcoming round.
The left-arm orthodox bowler who has been the Jags leading wicket-taker over the past few seasons of the PCL, ended the first three rounds in second place, with 14 wickets, at an average of 21.57, five scalps behind leading wicket-taker Rakeem Cornwall (19).
With a few days off, ahead of next week’s Day/Night 4th round match against the Barbados Pride, at