A disappointed set of Jamaican cricketers returned to the island on Sunday afternoon still smarting from their fourth place finish in the West Indies Cricket Board’s Twenty20 tournament in Trinidad and Tobago.
Referring to the team's performance as a disappointment, manager Courtney Francis says the selection process needs to be re-assessed ahead of future tournaments.
Jamaica went down to Barbados by six wickets in the semi-final, before being thrashed by 10 wickets in the third place match by Trinidad and Tobago under the Duckworth-Lewis method.
Despite the disappointing 4th place finish, medium pacer Krishmar Snatokie had a standout tournament finishing with a team high 10 wickets, including 5-24 against Trinidad and Tobago.