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Three in, three out for Windwards clash

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and Crandon said the side is happy they don’t have to play against him given his success against the Jaguars and especially on a track like Providence. Neverthele­ss, Crandon reminded that “Jaguars play the game and not names.”

Assistant coach and manager of the four-time consecutiv­e champions, Rayon Griffith, expounded on Crandon’s position.

According to Griffith a lot of cricket is being played

and players, he said, will be in and out of the side adding that it was good to get back Hetmyer, Paul and Griffith back in the side.

Hetymer, said Griffith, is in form and Paul, he said, has done well with both bat and ball.

He also said he was confident in Trevon Griffith’s batting as well as his value in the slip cordon.

The assistant coach, explained that Griffith has looked better that previous years and has found himself with good starts in the two rounds but was unlucky having been run out twice while Paul has recovered from a minor finger injury.

“I had a good couple of days rest coming off of injury, all I’m focusing on is going back into the four day game and hopefully get a good game and make an impact,” Paul told this newspaper.

Griffith commenting on his return to the side, explained that for him, he is “just focused on scoring runs, opening the batting setting good starts and looking forward to making runs.”

Rayon Griffith was also adamant on the importance of the Jaguars’ skipper, Leon Johnson who has been the linchpin to a few important partnershi­ps and backs him to score heavily having scored a century on the ground prior to the beginning of the competitio­n.

Heading into the showdown, the team manager stated the team is always in a good mindset but is especially happy having walked away with maximum points in all three of their games so far.

Though Shillingfo­rd will be absent, Griffith said he was wary of the up-and-coming youngsters, whom he believes are hungry and can come in to make an immediate impact.

 ??  ?? Guyana Jaguars’ Head Coach Esaun Crandon going through some catching exercises with the team yesterday.
Guyana Jaguars’ Head Coach Esaun Crandon going through some catching exercises with the team yesterday.

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