GUYANA captain Brandon Henry got the lion’s share of rewards when the bilateral Under-13 cricket series with Trinidad and Tobago ended on Tuesday. At the reward offering event, following the 4th and last 40-overs match, Henry gathered the Player-of-the-Series, Best Fieldsman and the Man-of-the-Match awards for the 3rd component on Sunday, taking 3 wickets for 6 runs in 8 overs. The Guyana lads won the series 2-0 with the very first and last encounters rinsed by rain. The place for the matches was the National Cricket Centre ground in Balmain, Couva. The T&T kids, who overcame their equivalents when they explored Guyana late in 2015, did not leave empty-handed on Tuesday, regardless of the series loss in your home. Captain Reyad Jerome got the prize for catching one of the most wickets (7), and the Man-of-the-Match” award for the 2nd video game on August 4, when he took 4 wickets for 15 runs in 7 overs. Jerome was stated joint “MoM” with Reyaz Latif, the young Guyanese who struck 19 run 46 balls to guarantee his group’s success. In a series in which the bowlers controlled, Justin Pamphille got the reward for the most runs (30 ). President of the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board Azim Bassarath, who is likewise vice-president of Cricket West Indies, praised the Guyana group for their success. He revealed his gratitude to the Guyana Cricket Board for accepting the TTCB invite to send its children for the bilateral series which he stated will precede a significant advancement in local cricket. In applauding the Guyanese youths for their win, coach of the T&T group, Kenneth Samuel stated the outcome did not show the eager fight for honours. “Both groups should be warmly praised for playing to the very best of their capabilities. The regional kids did not offer their challengers a complimentary pass, the visitors needed to combat all the method to win,” stated Samuel. He likewise thanked the sponsors of the series, The Price Club Supermarket of Chaguanas, and Tiger Tanks Unlimited, a Point Fortin logistics business which services the Caribbean. Amir Rahaman, coach of the Guyana group thanked the TTCB for its hospitality and for making certain all plans were acceptable. He stated in spite of the rain, the children got an opportunity to reveal their skill and he anticipated when the T&T Under-13s check out next year.