As intense training continues for the Guyana Jaguars, Head Coach Esuan Crandon has expressed satisfaction at the attitude of the players. In fact, Crandon said the attitude has been positive from players. The squad is preparing for the second edition of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Professional Cricket League Regional Four-day franchise tournament which
Guyana Jaguars crush Volcanoes to lift inaugural WICB/PCL trophy
ROSEAU, Dominica (CMC) – Guyana Jaguars needed just about an hour to dispose of Windward Islands Volcanoes by an innings and ten runs, and put a definite shine on their capture of the inaugural WICB Professional Cricket League (PCL) here yesterday.Resuming the day on 113 for six and requiring 31 runs to avoid an innings
WICB Four-Day cricket Franchise …Jaguars maul Jamaica by 105 runs for first win against Jamaicans since 2006
If Jamaica were harbouring any thoughts of rain saving them from defeat, those thoughts were quickly John Fernandes logoevaporated when Tamar Lambert’s men woke up to clear blue skies and brilliant sunshine yesterday as Guyana Jaguars roared proudly to an emphatic last day105-run victory at Sabina Park in the fifth round of the West Indies
Jaguars depart to challenge Red Force -Singh looking to stay atop at break, Drubahadur urges players to be positive
Guyana Jaguars 13-man squad departed these shores for Trinidad and Tobago yesterday morning.The Jaguars left their home den to take on the T&T Red Force in the fourth round of the inaugural WICB/PCL Regional 4-Day tournament, which bowls off tomorrow at the Queen’s Park Oval. In an invited comment with Chronicle Sport prior to their
WICB PCL 4-Day…..Crandon says no room for complacency, hails all-round effort
Guyana Jaguars Head Coach Esaun Crandon says his team cannot afford to be complacent heading into Friday’s start of the second round in the 2014/2015 West Indies Cricket Board Professional Cricket League (WICB PCL) Franchise Four-Day Tournament against the Windward Islands Volcanoes at the Guyana National Stadium at Providence. The Jaguars whipped the visiting Leewards