In a surprising turn of events, Bermudian cricketer Kamau Leverock has made himself available for national team selection, reversing his decision to retire from international cricket announced in March 2024.
Leverock's initial retirement announcement, posted on social media, cited "mixed emotions" and a desire to step away from representing Bermuda on the cricket field. He expressed gratitude for the experiences and friendships made throughout his international career.
However, following a recent appearance in the Barbados T10 tournament, it appears Leverock has had a change of heart. Islandstats.com can confirm that the all-rounder is now eager to don the national team jersey once again and contribute to Bermuda's cricketing ambitions.
This news will be welcomed by Bermuda cricket fans and the national team management alike. Leverock's experience and powerful hitting ability will be a valuable asset as Bermuda prepares for upcoming international fixtures, including the crucial T20 World Cup qualifiers.
Leverock's return to the national team fold adds another dimension to Bermuda's squad and provides a boost to their chances of success in the upcoming tournaments.
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