‘Narine was the difference in the match’

The Guyana Jaguars team along with their manager and coach in the background and Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) President Drubahadur (first from left) pose outside the arrival lounge at the CJIA yesterday morning upon returning from Trinidad.

A bit of magic and some sloppy fielding were all it took.

So said head coach of the Guyana Jaguars Esaun Crandon yesterday following the team’s 135-run defeat to Trinidad’s Red Force Sunday in the final of the West Indies Cricket Board’s NAGICO Super50 one-day competition in the twin island republic.

“We reached the finals so I must commend the guys, we worked hard but we were a bit inconsistent at times”, said Crandon at the Dr. Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) yesterday morning following the team’s return from Trinidad.

In the regional one-day final at the Queen’s Park Oval on Sunday the Guyana Jaguars managed to