On a day blessed with glorious sunshine, a laborious batting display by the Leeward Islands Hurricanes only delayed their inevitable defeat against tournament leaders the Guyana Jaguars on the penultimate day of their sixth round West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Four-Day Cricket Franchise match at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium yesterday. The Hurricanes scored just
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
GCB President and Vice-President receive Jaguars … President call on them to regroup and focus on 4-Day
President and Vice-President of the Guyana Cricket Board, Drubahadur and Fizul Bacchus, received the runner-up of the NAGICO Super50 2015 Tournament, Guyana Jaguars, this morning at the Cheddi Jagan-Timehri International Airport. In his address to the team upon their arrival, the President congratulated them for reaching the final of the NAGICO Super50 2015 Tournament and
Jaguars pay price for complacency and undisciplined batting … Guyana finish atop the standings and will play first semifinal
He struck Reifer for a four and followed up with massive six off the final ball of the over that produced ten crucial runs in his first over. While his Jamaican counterpart Christopher Powell also displayed aggressive intent and clobbered Veerasammy Permaul for four while Ravmon followed up with a huge six. The equation changed
CCC Marooners scrape into semis; Superb Charles hundred Eliminates Barbados Pride
The two Powells, Rovman and Christopher, teamed up to put Combined Campuses and Colleges into the semi-finals of the Nagico Super50 with a one-wicket win with a ball to spare over Guyana at Port-of-Spain on Monday. A 48-run ninth-wicket stand between the pair breathed life into CCC’s chase, which had been floundering in the 43rd