Jaguars prepared for overseas challenge

Esuan Crandon, the Guyana Jaguars Head Coach says the defending champions are rearing to go and will use their momentum from their three consecutive home wins as they face Trinidad & Tobago this morning in round four of the 2015/16 Professional Cricket League 4-Day tournament against the Red Force.

The defending champions are fresh off convincing wins at Providence, Guyana against; Leewards, Windwards and Barbados. Crandon who spoke with Stabroek News this week said the wins have placed the Jags in a pressure-free zone as they head overseas to play the Red Force and are closely followed by the Jamaica Scorpions in the 5th round before the season breaks for Christmas.

“Definitely there is no pressure because when a team is winning things seem to be going well but we are not going to look past anything,” Crandon said, “we are just looking to improve. After every match we look to tick the boxes we have not ticked so we are confident as a team going into the