Guyana Jaguars four-day skipper Leon Johnson has hailed the work of players on the field who have been taking the game to new levels by producing championship-winning performances to lift divisional titles.Johnson’s Guyana Jaguars, the two-time champions of the Professional Cricket League (PCL), along with the Guyanese players on the West Indies Women and U-19
“Golden rewards” for Guyanese cricketing stars
The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) hosted a Dinner to honour the victorious Guyana Jaguars players, West Indies U-19 world champs and female World T20 champs on Monday at the Savannah Suite of the Guyana Pegasus Hotel in which the players were given championship rings and chains made of gold. Speaking at the event, honorary secretary
Leon Johnson praises team work, consistency
After winning consecutive titles of the West Indies Cricket Board’s (WICB) Professional Cricket League (PCL) Regional four-day tournament, it seems obvious that Guyana Jaguars are a team not dependent on individual milestones of players. Instead, the players are focused on cooperating well as a team and gelling together. The premier reasons behind their profound success
WICB President hails Guyana Jaguars
West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) President, Dave Cameron is offering congratulations to the Guyana Jaguars for successfully defending the Regional 4Day Professional Cricket League title. The team took home the George Headley/Everton Weekes Trophy. The Jaguars racked up 149 points to win back to back titles and is the sole winner in the newly formatted
WICB PCL 4-Day 2015/16…..Guyana Jaguars retain title
Test spinners Veerasammy Permaul and Devendra Bishoo bowled Guyana Jaguars to an emphatic innings and 54-run win over Jamaica Scorpions and to their second Headley/Weekes Trophy in as many seasons here Sunday. Starting the penultimate day well poised for victory with Scorpions on 171 for five in their first innings, Jaguars bowled the visitors out