Crandon wants Guyana’s batsmen to score heavily
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EVEN though Guyana came away with a massive 243-run victory over the Leeward Islands in their first round West Indies Cricket Board Regional 4-Day match at Windsor Park, coach Esaun Crandon is calling on his batsmen to score heavily. The 30-year-old Crandon who played 36 first class matches for Guyana, in which he has scored 702 runs with a highest score of 51 not out against the Windward Islands two years ago, showered praise on his spin twins, skipper Veerasammy Permaul and West Indies leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo.
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Same squad then for the second round?
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he was named replacement for Shiv but doan mean he has to play! Someone got picked ahead of him, even before Shiv left, right? Which other batsmen is warming the bench for this mook?Westdem wrote:Thats nat de reason...he replaced Shiv!Googley wrote:now i know why Royston is still playing...coach Esaun Crandon is calling on his batsmen to score heavily
or are your saying they only traveled with 11 players??