Guyana Jaguars last weekend recorded their 15th straight match without defeat in the West Indies Championships and the team’s manager, Rayon `Gummy’ Griffith believes improved fielding performances played a key part in the success.
After their eight-wicket win against Windward Islands Volcanoes at Providence Sunday, Griffith said: “Fielding wise, I think this is one of the best fielding performances for us, we had most of our chances taken, only one went down.”
The slip department has been impenetrable with Trevon Griffith and Leon Johnson taking seven spectacular catches in the cordon but the fielding performance was headlined by Anthony Bramble who has shown he is one of the better wicketkeepers in the Caribbean, taking a total of 18 dismissals for the defending champions, six of which came in the last match.