Squad Named for North America Cup in Cayman Islands
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The Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) has announced the squad that will represent the island at the upcoming North America Cup, set to be held in the Cayman Islands from April 19th to 27th, 2025.
The team is scheduled to depart Bermuda on April 14th and will play two warm-up matches in preparation for the inaugural tournament. This early departure and warm-up schedule will be crucial in ensuring the team is well-prepared for the competition ahead.
A strong contingent of the selected players has experience in Bermuda's most prestigious cricket event. Twelve of the fourteen players chosen featured in the 2024 Annual Cup Match Classic, highlighting the importance of local talent in the national squad.
The team will be led by Terryn Fray, a prominent figure in Bermudian cricket, who captains both Bailey’s Bay and Somerset Cricket Club in the Cup Match Classic. His leadership will be vital as Bermuda aims for success in the tournament.
There are some notable changes to the squad compared to the team that competed in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Americas Sub-Regional Qualifiers in Argentina. Dion Stovell, Tre Manders, Chare Smith, and Jonte Smith are among those missing out on selection. In their place, Dalin Richardson, Delray Rawlins, Marcus Scotland, and Alan Douglas Jr. have been called up to the squad.
The North America Cup promises to be a competitive tournament, featuring the national T20 teams of several nations. Alongside Bermuda, the competition will include the Bahamas, Canada, Cayman Islands, and the USA. The tournament will provide a platform for these teams to showcase their T20 skills and compete for regional supremacy.
Bermuda’s North America Cup Squad
1. Terryn Fray (Capt) 2. Derrick Brangman 3. Alex Dore 4. Dalin Richardson 5. Delray Rawlins 6. Dominic Sabir 7. Jarryd Richardson 8. Jermal Proctor 9. Marcus Scotland 10. Kevon Fubler 11. Onias Bascome 12. Sinclair Smith 13. Zeko Burgess 14. Allan Douglas Jr
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Ray Features for South Perth in WASTCA League Clash
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CVPCC Second XI Won by 40 Runs
CVPCC Second XI 97 South Perth CC 4th Grade 57
Despite the Women's Division League season concluding, Bermudian cricketer Brianna Ray continues to be active, featuring for South Perth's 4th Grade team in the WASTCA Seniors, Summer 2024/25 League at Harold Rossiter Park.
In a low-scoring encounter, South Perth faced CVPCC Second XI. CVPCC Second XI won the toss and elected to bat. They were eventually bowled out for 97 runs. Andre Vallejo was the top scorer with 27 not out. South Perth's Shivjot Singh was the standout bowler, taking impressive figures of 5 wickets for 16 runs in 10.2 overs. Brianna Ray made a valuable contribution with the ball, taking 1 wicket for 9 runs in her 5 overs.
However, South Perth struggled in their reply. They were bowled out for just 57 runs, with Christian Whitfield the top scorer with 12. Ray was unable to contribute with the bat. Brendan Boudville was the pick of the CVPCC Second XI bowlers, taking 4 wickets for 18 runs in 5.5 overs.
While South Perth suffered a defeat, Ray's contribution with the ball was a positive aspect of her performance. Her continued participation in the WASTCA League demonstrates her commitment to the sport and her desire to remain active in the cricketing arena.
CVPCC Second XI Inning
..14 (68) Gary Wesley c Christian Whitfield b Shivjot Singh ..03 (37) Colin Duck c Christian Whitfield b Shivjot Singh ..16 (19) Vivek Sharma c Andy Yeh b Jesse Mills ..00 (02) Myles Jordan LBW Shivjot Singh ..00 (08) Cheten Dupchu b Jesse Mills ..27 (72) Andre Vallejo Not Out ..04 (08) Arya Shah c Jackson Barrett b Brianna Ray ..07 (27) Zane Fiedler b Jackson Barrett ..02 (02) Aman Chauhan b Jackson Barrett ..19 (41) Mrinal Sinha b Shivjot Singh ..00 (06) Brendan Boudville LBW Shivjot Singh ..05 Extras (1lb-4b) ..97 Total All Out after 48.2 overs
11.-3-20-2 Jackson Barrett 12.-4-24-2 Jesse Mills 10.2-5-16-5 Shivjot Singh 5.0-1-09-1 Brianna Ray 4.0-1-05-0 Ryan C Boland 6.0-0-18-0 Josh Brown
South Perth CC 4th GradeInning
..06 (20) Siddhanth Jain LBW Zane Fiedler ..10 (18) Shivjot Singh c Arya Shah b Mrinal Sinha ..08 (56) Andy Yeh c Gary Wesley b Zane Fiedler ..00 (01) Martin Boyle c Vivek Sharma b Mrinal Sinha ..12 (54) Christian Whitfield c Cheten Dupchu b Mrinal Sinha ..05 (27) Leo Newman Not Out ..08 (11) Andrew Snow c Gary Wesley b Michael Lampard ..00 (05) Ryan C Boland c Arya Shah b Brendan Boudville ..00 (04) Brianna Ray c Arya Shah b Brendan Boudville ..00 (06) Jackson Barrett c Gary Wesley b Brendan Boudville ..00 (02) Jesse Mills c Andre Vallejo b Brendan Boudville ..08 Extras (4w-1nb-3lb) ..57 Total All Out after 33.5 Overs
5.5-2-18-4 Brendan Boudville 9.0-4-11-2 Zane Fiedler 8.0-4-16-3 Mrinal Sinha 3.0-2-01-0 Aman Chauhan 3.0-2-04-0 Gary Wesley 2.0-1-02-0 Andre Vallejo 3.0-2-02-1 Michael Lampard
Friday, March 21, 2025
Bermuda Set for US Showdown in U19 World Cup Qualifier
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The pathway to the 2026 Under-19 Cricket World Cup has been unveiled, with Bermuda set to compete in a crucial Americas qualifier in the United States. The regional qualification series, designed to determine the final five teams for the global tournament, promises to be a fiercely contested affair.
The Americas qualifier, a single-division tournament, will take place on American soil from August 7th to 17th, 2025. Five teams will battle it out for the coveted spot in the main event, scheduled to be hosted in Zimbabwe and Namibia.
The 2026 ICC Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup Americas Qualifier will feature a diverse lineup, including the host nation, the United States of America, as well as Canada, Argentina, Suriname, and Bermuda.
The format of the tournament means that only the winner will advance to the World Cup, placing immense pressure on each team to perform at their peak. The stakes are high, with the chance to represent their region on the global stage within reach.
For Bermuda, this qualifier represents a significant opportunity to showcase their young cricketing talent. The team will need to prepare meticulously, honing their skills and developing a cohesive strategy to overcome their regional rivals.
The United States, as hosts, will undoubtedly be eager to capitalize on home advantage. Canada, with its established cricketing infrastructure, will also pose a formidable challenge. Argentina and Suriname, while potentially less experienced, will be determined to make their mark on the tournament.
The 10-day tournament will be a test of endurance, skill, and mental fortitude. Each team will need to maintain consistency throughout the competition to secure the coveted qualifying spot.
The anticipation is already building as the teams prepare for this crucial qualifier. The Bermuda squad will be working tirelessly to ensure they are ready for the challenge, aiming to secure their place in the 2026 Under-19 Cricket World Cup.
Thursday, March 20, 2025
O'Brien Shines as Bermudian Cricketers Impress in South Africa
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Bermudian cricketers Isaiah O'Brien and Sa-Qui Robinson played pivotal roles in the Ontario Cricket Academy's (OCA) ten-day tour of Cape Town, South Africa, where O'Brien was deservedly named Player of the Tour.
The tour provided a challenging and enriching experience for the OCA squad, facing a variety of opposition in both T20 and 50-over formats. O'Brien's all-round contributions were particularly noteworthy, earning him the prestigious Player of the Tour award.
The tour began with a double triumph in T20 matches against the Gary Kirsten team and The Cricket School of Excellence. O'Brien made an immediate impact, scoring 21 off 10 balls and taking 1-23 in the first match, followed by a rapid 23 off 7 balls in the second.
OCA continued their dominance with a comprehensive 10-wicket victory over The Cricket School of Excellence, chasing down a paltry 48 with O'Brien contributing 15 off 5 balls.
The fourth match, a 50-over contest against the Gary Kirsten Cricket Academy, saw Robinson make his mark with 2-40. Despite OCA falling short by 104 runs, O'Brien top-scored with a blistering 49 off 25 balls.
A tough day at the office followed, as OCA faced Bishops 1st XI in a T20 match. O'Brien took 1-40, but OCA were bowled out for just 75, suffering a 160-run defeat.
O'Brien's resilience shone through in the sixth match against the Khayelitsha Colts. He took 1-12 with the ball and then played a match-winning innings of 67 off 42 balls, guiding OCA to victory with just three wickets remaining.
The tour concluded with a bittersweet double-header. OCA secured a 13-run victory over Hermanus, with Robinson scoring 31 off 30 balls and O'Brien taking 2-31. However, they fell short in their final match against the Gary Kirsten Academy, despite Robinson contributing 33 off 41 balls and O'Brien taking 4-66.
O'Brien's consistent performances with both bat and ball throughout the tour were instrumental in OCA's successes. His ability to perform under pressure and his all-round contributions were key factors in his Player of the Tour award. Robinson also displayed his talent with valuable contributions with the bat.
The tour provided a valuable experience for both O'Brien and Robinson, allowing them to test their skills against competitive opposition in South Africa. The experience gained will undoubtedly contribute to their development as cricketers and their future success.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
World Cup: 18 Years On, The Catch Still Reverberates
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Eighteen years ago today, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Bermuda etched their name into cricketing folklore, becoming the smallest nation ever to grace the ICC Cricket World Cup. Their encounter with cricketing giants India on March 19th, 2007, remains a cherished memory for Bermudian sports fans and a defining moment in the nation's sporting history.
The occasion, played out in the vibrant atmosphere of the Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad, was always going to be a David versus Goliath contest. Bermuda, a team of part-timers, faced an Indian side boasting some of the world's most iconic cricketers.
Bermuda's captain opted to field after winning the toss, a decision that would soon see them facing a batting onslaught. India proceeded to amass a formidable 413-5, with Virender Sehwag unleashing a blistering 117. Delyone Borden emerged as Bermuda's most effective bowler, claiming 2-30 in his five overs.
However, the defining moment of the innings, and indeed the entire World Cup, came courtesy of Dwayne "Sluggo" Leverock. Off Malachi Jones's very first delivery of the tournament, Leverock, a police officer by day, produced a gravity-defying, diving catch at slip to dismiss Robin Uthappa. The image of the jubilant Leverock, arms outstretched, became an iconic symbol of Bermuda's passion and spirit.
In reply, Bermuda faced a daunting task. David Hemp, their sole professional player, who plied his trade with Glamorgan, provided a defiant resistance. He struck an unbeaten 76, featuring nine fours and a six, showcasing his class against a world-class bowling attack as Bermuda were bowled out for 156.
Eighteen years on, Bermuda's World Cup adventure remains a source of immense pride. It serves as a reminder of the power of sport to unite a nation and create lasting memories. The image of Leverock's catch continues to be replayed, ensuring that Bermuda's historic participation in the 2007 World Cup will never be forgotten.
font size=2>India Inning
..03 (04) Robin Uthappa c Dwayne Leverock b Malachi Jones ..89 (114) Sourav Ganguly st Dean Minors b Delyone Borden 117 (87) Virender Sehwag c Malachi Jones b Kevin Hurdle ..29 (29) MS Dhoni c Janeiro Tucker b Delyone Borden ..83 (46) Yuvraj Singh c Malachi Jones b Dwayne Leverock ..57 (29) Sachin Tendulkar Not Out ..07 (02) Rahul Dravid Not Out ..31 Extras (7lb-7nb-17w) 413 Total for 5 wickets after 50 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-3 (Uthappa), 2-205 (Sehwag), 3-238 (Ganguly), 4-269 (Dhoni), 5-391 (Singh)
Bermuda Bowlers
10.-0-53-1 Kevin Hurdle 7.0-0-74-1 Malachi Jones 9.0-1-67-0 Janeiro Tucker 2.0-0-32-0 David Hemp 10.-0-96-1 Dwayne Leverock 5.0-0-30-2 Delyone Borden 7.0-0-54-0 Lionel Cann
Bermuda’s Inning
..00 (06) Oliver Pitcher b Zaheer Khan ..09 (16) Steven Outerbridge b Zaheer Khan ..13 (38) Delyone Borden LBW Munaf Patel ..76 (105) David Hemp Not Out ..00 (10) Irving Romaine LBW Anil Kumble ..00 (06) Janeiro Tucker b Anil Kumble ..21 (36) Dean Minors c sub (KD Karthik) b Ajit Agarkar …00 (02) Lionel Cann c Uthappa b Ajit Agarkar ..0 (04) Kevin Hurdle b Ajit Agarkar ..09 (31) Dwayne Leverock c MS Dhoni b Sachin Tendulkar ..01 (08) Malachi Jones LBW Anil Kumble ..27 Extras (12lb-3nb-12w) 156 Total All Out after 43.1overs