00:00The regional four-day play-off between Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados bowls off on Sunday in Antigua
00:05with a winner facing Guyana in the final.
00:08TNT clinched their bilateral series against the Leewards with a win and a draw
00:12while one game had to be abandoned on day three due to a dangerous pitch.
00:16Batsman Amir Jangu also played a key role in the match that TNT won by getting a double century.
00:21Yeah, confidence always good to get some runs out in the middle.
00:25Looking forward to the next game.
00:27And regarding the expectations from Team Red Force, what do you expect from the guys against the Bajans?
00:33I think there's always expectations. We've been playing really good cricket.
00:37Obviously, we defeated them last year on their home turf, so I think it'll be a really exciting game.
00:42Once we play our best cricket, I think we'll come out on top.
00:45While TNT have the most 50-hour titles, the four-day has eluded their grasp over the years.
00:50So can they do it this time around?
00:52I think we have good chances. Every year, there's a pattern where we start the tournament really strong.
00:58So I think we want to go two steps further now.
01:01We'll be semi-finals, take it one game at a time, and then hopefully we can bring home the title.
01:06Jangu played just one test match for the Windies against Pakistan in Multan in 2025,
01:11scoring 30 in a winning course in the second innings.
01:13In this year's four-day tournament, the Southpaw had significant scores of 203 not out and 83 against the Leewards.
01:20For him, the aim is to keep working hard and leaving the rest to the selectors.
01:25Obviously, my ultimate goal is to play test cricket for a long period of time.
01:29So it's just for me to keep scoring runs and hopefully it pays off.
01:33From 45 first-class matches, Jangu has two centuries and 17 fifties and averages 36.41.
01:42When we know it now, I need to keep export.
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