Jaguars slip to fourth in PCL points standings

Guyana Jaguars head home for the third round after slipping to fourth in the West Indies Professional Cricket League Championships.

Five-time defending champions, Guyana Jaguars have slipped to fourth with 24.8 points after two rounds of the West Indies Professional Cricket League Championships.

Jaguars entered the second round with 21 points but only managed 3.8 points after losing outright to Barbados Pride by seven wickets.

 Pride currently lie third in the standings with 25.6 points while Windward Islands Volcanoes sit in second place after ending the two rounds with 29.4 points. Trinidad and Tobago Red Force lead the table with 29.6 points. Jamaica Scorpions are below in fifth place Jaguars with 14.8 points after two draws and a winless Leeward Islands Hurricanes are on 4.2 points.