The time has come for the grand final-revival of last year's finals between champion Guyana who has 3's ultimate 3 wins and Jamaica, which is also undefeated since 2 has won 2 races so far.
The conflict is great on many levels, since beyond a possible final pair there is also a conflict of philosophy and mentality. Guyana with the excellent bowling, who has managed to keep her opponents under the 120 runs against Chris Gayle, the player who scored 110 on his own and has a record with 175 runs in a fight.
Guyana has a small drawback after having played yesterday, but it has not gotten any hard and won with St Lucia, with Santokie and Narine standing out after taking 6 wickets. But they were happy to come out of batting after Simmons showed a good form and managed to make Guptill a perfect openning partnership that made 76 runs.
The current game is expected to be judged at the Guyana Bowling. If they manage to get Gayle out of the game before finding a beat, they will have every right to believe in winning. I expect Guyana to do the bowling first and to limit Jamaica as much as possible to cover the score when batting comes.
A bet that I think is a good chance of a Guyana player making the most runs in the match. If they manage to make Gayle out of the race, then it will not be difficult for Guyana batsmen to overtake Jamaica's runs.