Confident in returning home with the NAGICO Super50 trophy, the Leon Johnson-led Guyana Jaguars departed for St Kitts and Nevis on Monday to begin their campaign in the West Indies Cricket Board’s regional one-day competition. It has been 10 years since Guyana last won a regional 50-over title, but from all accounts, it seems that
Motie looking to transfer form to 50-over format
At the age of 20 years, 273 days, Gudakesh Motie has been rocking the headlines in regional cricket for the past two months. Motie, who made his First-Class debut in the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Four-Day Professional Cricket League, was a standout and undoubtedly a major reason for Guyana sitting comfortably at the top
WICB PLC 4-Day…Motie spins Jaguars to 117-run win over Scorpions
The Guyana Jaguars roared to their fifth consecutive win in this season’s WICB PCL four-day Franchise with an emphatic 117-run victory over the Jamaica Scorpions at Sabina Park yesterday. Twenty-year-old left arm spinner Gudakesh Motie befuddled the batsmen on the last day track to finish with 6-33 as Jamaica were bowled out for 208 after
Permaul, Motie defy Kyle Hope to lift Jaguars to 4th straight win
Barbadian Kyle Hope stroked a half-century but it was not enough to prevent a dominant Guyana Jaguars side from posting their fourth straight win of the Regional First Class Championship with a massive innings and 49-run victory over Trinidad and Tobago Red Force on Monday. Starting the final day on 52 for two requiring a
WICB PCL Cricket …Jaguars roar to first win against B’dos on home soil in 31 years
Former West Indies U-19 left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie spun Guyana Jaguars to a nine-wicket win with a session to spare on the final day of their third round WICB PCL four-day match against the Barbados Pride at Providence yesterday to move to 53 points and maintain their lead in the six-team Franchise competition. Set 40
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