Logic and the Bermuda Cricket Board announced that the Logic Premier Division ‘Player of the Week’ is Christopher Douglas of Cleveland County Cricket Club. In the game against Western Stars, Douglas scored 109 runs.
The Logic ‘Emerging Player of the Week’ is Shaquille Jones of Somerset Cricket Club. In the game against Somerset Bridge Recreation Club, Jones took 5 wickets for 27 runs.
Logic 50 Overs Premier Division League Standings
125 St. David’s Cricket Club 107 Southampton Rangers 106 Cleveland County Cricket Club 104 Willow Cuts Cricket Club ..80 Somerset Cricket Club ..76 Baileys Bay Cricket Club ..56 St. Georges Cricket Club ..46 Western Stars ..44 Devonshire Rec. Cricket Club ..29 Flatts Victoria ..28 Somerset Bridge ..26 PHC ..03 Warwick Workmens Club
The leading run scorers in the Logic 50 Overs Premier Division
393 Lionel Cann – Warwick Workman’s 371 Dion Stovell – Southampton Rangers 338 Janeiro Tucker – Southampton Rangers 331 Malachi Jones – Willow Cuts 306 Jekon Edness – Somerset Cricket Club 283 Dexter Basden – Willow Cuts 273 Rodney Trott – Bailey’s Bay 254 Treadwell Gibbons – Cleveland County 250 Christopher Douglas – Cleveland County 249 Allan Douglas – Cleveland County
The leading wicket takers in the Logic 50 Overs Premier Division
22 Derrick Brangman – Southampton Rangers 20 Dion Stovell – Southampton Rangers 18 Macai Simmons – St. George’s Cricket Club 18 Justin Pitcher – St. David’s Cricket Club 18 Kamal Bashir – Willow Cuts 18 Kenneth Kani Darrell – Warwick Workman’s 17 Malachi Jones – Willow Cuts 17 Jacobi Robinson – Somerset Cricket Club 16 Noel Woods – Somerset Bridge 16 Brian Hall – Western Stars
Meanwhile the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the schedule of the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2013 involving Bermuda which will take place in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from November, 15th to 30th.
In exactly 100 days, sixteen sides from across the globe will feature in the 15-day tournament which will be played at seven venues – Dubai International Cricket Stadium and ICC Academy grounds No.1 and No.2 in Dubai, Zayed Cricket Stadium and Abu Dhabi Ovals 1 and 2 in Abu Dhabi and the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.
The 16 teams have been divided into two groups with last year’s winner, Ireland, in Group A alongside Canada, Hong Kong, Italy, Namibia, Uganda, USA and the host United Arab Emirates, while Group B comprises of Afghanistan, Bermuda, Denmark, Netherlands, Nepal, Kenya, Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Scotland.
The top six sides in the tournament will qualify for the ICC World Twenty20 2014 scheduled to be held in Bangladesh in March next year. The qualifying teams will form part of the opening round of Twenty20 cricket’s crowning event.