After opening the 2013 Caribbean T20 tournament with two wins, Barbados were brought crashing back to earth last Thursday evening, losing to Guyana by 42 runs.
But it was the manner in which they lost that was remarkable – bowled out for 66 after restricting Guyana to 108.
Wicketkeeper/batsman Shane Dowrich (right) tried to steady Barbados’ innings in the middle order before he went leg before to Narsingh Deonarine for 18.
Bumpy landing
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