During the last year when you hear the name Vishaul Singh, it is always affiliated with runs and for this it seems that scoring runs is a priority on the diminutive left handed batsman’s agenda.
The 27 year old West Indies A player is currently training with his franchise team, Guyana Jaguars, for the upcoming West Indies Cricket Board (WICB)/ Professional Cricket League (PCL) Digicel Regional Four Day Tournament and he is once again thinking runs.
Vishaul Singh
His goal is to better his run aggregate of last year to once again finish as one of the top run scorers in the League. “My goal now is simply to be consistent and to keep scoring runs all the time. This upcoming PCL I will be looking to better my last year tally.”
Apart from the Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) player finishing third on the runs aggregate in the 2015/16 PCL season with 712 runs at an average of 50.85, he was recently West Indies A most successful batsman against Sri Lanka A in Sri Lanka where he scored 324 runs in three unofficial Tests.
However, since the introduction of the PCL, Regional cricket has regained momentum and there is a thin line between success and failure. Nevertheless, Singh plans to remain focus and will rely on his abilities as well as continue to work and train hard to achieve his goal.
He also know there will be challenges along the way, in many forms, so it is his skill to counteract whatever they may be immediately to survive through those periods.
In Singh’s last three outings against Jamaica Scorpions he returned scores of 22, 17 and 45, he must better that to have a good start to the season.
The Jaguars will open their campaign on Friday against the Scorpions at the Providence National Stadium in Guyana. Then they will move to Warner Park in St. Kitts and Nevis to face the Leeward Hurricanes.