Jags wary of batting-heavy Pride

The Guyana Jaguars in net practice yesterday in Barbados.

By Clifton Ross in Barbados

After romping to six consecutive wins in the 2015/16 Professional Cricket League (PCL) Regional Four Day tourney, Guyana Jaguars Head Coach Esuan Crandon says he expects a keen contest over the next few days between his team and the Barbados Pride, who clash in round seven today at the Kensington Oval Ground, Barbados.

It will be a tussle for the top as Guyana who are on 101 points from six games, will be seeking to continue their undefeated streak against the Pride who are in second place with 82 points. Following the 105-run hammering they handed the Trinidad & Tobago Red Force in round six which ended on Monday in Guyana, it seems that the visitors will be using their form and momentum to get the better of the Bajans.

According to Crandon who spoke with Stabroek Sport late last evening in Barbados, the table leaders are pumped up following their spectacular unbeaten run this season but said they will not allow complacency to step in, especially against the