Jaguars turn attention to familiar foes

The Guyana Jaguars limited overs cricket team, seen celebrating the fall of wicket, above, is looking to end the 11-year limited overs title drought in this year’s NAGICO Super 50 competition. (Photo courtesy WICB media)

Guyana Jaguars Head Coach Esaun Crandon said yesterday the team was focused on beating Trinidad & Tobago Red Force in tomorrow’s semi-final in an effort to move one step closer to lifting the limited overs title after some 11 years.

“We will definitely love to win both the Four-Day and 50-over titles because the 50-over title has been eluding us for some 11 years and the guys recognize that the team is much better than we have been playing in the tournament so far,” he told Stabroek Sports yesterday.

“What is also important is that we don’t have a second chance at the semi-finals, we cannot make up