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 Carlos Braithwaite

Braithwaite expects tough match against Guyana Jaguars

Barbados Captain Carlos Braithwaite said he anticipates a “tough match” against Guyana although he is optimistic that his team will prevail when the two sides compete today in round three of the WICB Professional Cricket League (PCL) Regional Four-day match at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.

Former West Indies batsman Dwayne Smith.

Dwayne Smith in hot pursuit of undefeated Jaguars

Pugnacious Barbados batsman Dwayne Smith said that his current team is one of the best he has seen and played in over the years and he is optimistic about weighing in with big runs today when Barbados and the undefeated Guyana Jaguars clash in round three of the 2014/15 WICB Professional Cricket League (PCL) Regional Four-day tournament.

    Veerasammy Permaul

Permaul (8-26) pilots Jags to big win

Veerasammy Permaul’s mesmerizing 8-26 yesterday catapulted the Guyana Jaguars to a 92-run victory over the spluttering Windwards Volcanoes at the Guyana National Stadium at Providence.

Windwards captain Liam Sebastien plays a sweep shot off Devendra Bishoo during his top score of 54.

Deonarine follows up century with five-for

Narsingh Deonarine complemented his first innings ton with a 5-wicket haul to give the Guyana Jaguars first innings points and a lead of 240 runs against the Windwards Volcanoes heading into the fourth and final day of the ongoing WICB Professional Cricket League (PCL) Regional 4-day tournament played at the Guyana National Stadium.

Narsingh Deonarine celebrates his second century in this year’s WICB Regional 4-day competition. (Orlando Charles photo)

Deonarine’s second ton propels Guyana to 291

Narsingh Deonarine yesterday converted his overnight half-century into a scintillating century which ensured the Guyana Jaguars stayed on top of the Windwards Volcanoes at the end of day two of the ongoing WICB Professional Cricket League (PCL) Regional four-day tournament.

 Assad Fudadin looked solid for his 34 yesterday. (Orlando Charles photo)

Guyana Jaguars comfortably placed at close of rain affected first day

Narsingh Deonarine stroked his 43rd first-class half-century to leave table leaders Guyana Jaguars comfortably placed on 168-3 against the Windwards Volcanoes after bad light stopped play in the first day of the West Indies Cricket Board’s Professional Cricket League (PCL) second round Regional four-day match played at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence yesterday.

Devendra Bishoo

Bishoo not looking too far ahead

Guyana Jaguars leg-break bowler Devendra Bishoo, said despite his match-winning performance in the last game against Leewards, he plans on taking it “day by day, match by match and wicket by wicket,” as the 2014/15 West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Professional Cricket League tournament progresses.

Devendra Bishoo bowled with control, guile and aggression to help set up a huge win for the Jaguars.

Bishoo bowls Guyana to innings victory over Leewards

Led by Devendra Bishoo’s seven-wicket haul, the Guyana Jaguars yesterday defeated the Leeward Islands by an innings and 10-runs inside three days of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Professional Cricket League Regional 4-day first round match at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.

Narsingh Deonarine celebrates reaching three figures. His unbeaten 110 put the Guyana Jaguars in the driver’s seat. (Orlando Charles photo)

Deonarine’s ton, bowlers put Guyana in control against Leewards

Narsingh Deonarine’s 10th first-class ton along with wizardry from spin twins Veerasammy Permaul and Devendra Bishoo and a three wicket haul from pacer Ronsford Beaton left the Guyana Jaguars in control of their West Indies Cricket Board’s Professional Cricket League at the end of the second day’s play yesterday.

Narsingh Deonarine calmly raises his bat to acknowledge a well-played half-century

Guyana Jaguars reach 230-5 at close of first day

Narsingh Deonarine’s unbeaten half-century helped pilot the Guyana Jaguars to a first day score of 230-5 against the Leewards in yesterday’s first round of the 2014/15 West Indies Cricket Board’s (WICB) Professional Cricket League 4-day tournament played at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.

Guyana Jaguars captain Leon Johnson and his team are looking to reverse last season’s loss to the Leewards by making full use of the home advantage.

Guyana Jaguars face Leewards today

Guyana Jaguars Captain Leon Johnson and his Leewards counterpart Devon Thomas are optimistic that their teams can pull out all the stops when the West Indies Cricket Board’s (WICB) Professional Cricket League tournament bowls off today at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.

 Assad Fudadin is confident the Guyana Jaguars can do better than they did last year in the Regional 4-day tournament.

Fudadin stresses consistency, fitness for regional success

Assad Fudadin, the Guyana Jaguars Vice-Captain said he believes that consistency, form and fitness among the players could result in success for the local side during the 2014/15 season of the West Indies Cricket Board’s (WICB) Professional Cricket League tournament which bowls off this Friday at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.

Cricket Guyana Inc. (CGI) Director Drubahadur is confident of a good showing by the Guyana Jaguars this season

Drubahadur expects good showing by Jaguars

Cricket Guyana Inc. (CGI) Director Drubahadur yesterday said that he expects the Guyana Jaguars to take full advantage of their first three home games against Leewards, Windwards and Barbados when the West Indies Cricket Board’s (WICB) Professional Cricket League 4-day matches bowl off this Friday at the Guyana National stadium, Providence.

Ronsford Beaton

Beaton looking to win games for Guyana this season

Guyana Jaguars lone fast-bowler Ronsford Beaton believes that his recent form with the ball can stand him in good stead during the first-round of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) inaugural Franchise 4-day tournament which begins this Friday at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.

        Davendra Bishoo

Permaul bags 13-wicket match-haul

Veerasammy Permaul’s 13-wicket match-haul was not enough to take the Leon Johnson’s XI to victory against the Vishaul Singh’s XI as the final Cricket Guyana Inc.

 Vishaul Simgh made the opposition bowlers work during his patient knock of 109

Singh century steers team to unlikely win

Skipper Vishaul Singh stroked a match-winning century while Vice-Captain Steven Jacobs chipped in with a defiant half-century, remarkably piloting their team to a massive come-from-behind two-wicket win over the Leon Johnson-led XI.

Ricardo Adams is caught behind by Anthony Bramble who took four catches in the innings.

Johnson’s XI 73-2 for overall lead of 119 runs

Rajendra Chandrika’s unbeaten half-century reinforced by Chris Barnwell’s five-wicket haul gave the Leon Johnson XI a 119-run lead over Vishaul Singh’s XI heading into day three in the first of two Cricket Guyana Inc.’s

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