Another weekend of action in the Bermuda Cricket Board's Premier and First Divisions delivered a mix of thrilling finishes and dominant performances across the island. Here's a look at the key results.
Premier Division:
At the PHC Stadium, Somerset Cricket Club secured a comfortable 7-wicket victory over Cleveland County. Cleveland County, after winning the toss and electing to bat, were dismissed for a paltry 73, with Steven Bremar Jr top-scoring with 19. Dominic Sabir was the star with the ball for Somerset, taking an impressive 3 wickets for just 6 runs. In reply, Somerset reached the target with relative ease, scoring 75/3, led by Jermal Proctor's unbeaten 38. Tybrae Robinson picked up two wickets for Cleveland County.
The Wellington Oval witnessed a high-scoring affair as St. George's Cricket Club defeated Devonshire Recreation Club by 4 wickets. Devonshire, after winning the toss and electing to bat, posted a competitive 159/4, thanks to an unbeaten 58 from Treadwell Gibbons and a quickfire 50 from Allan Douglas. Clay Darrell took two wickets for St. George's. However, St. George's chased down the target in thrilling fashion, scoring 162/6, with Zeko Burgess smashing a rapid unbeaten 64 off just 22 balls, including seven sixes. He shared a crucial 64-run partnership with Jonte Smith (45 not out). George O'Brien took three wickets for Devonshire.
First Division:
At the Sea Breeze Oval, Willow Cuts secured a 15-run victory over Flatt’s Victoria. Willow Cuts posted 144/4, with Shaquille Bean top-scoring with 46. Sai Kumar took one wicket for Flatt’s. In reply, Flatt’s Victoria fell short at 129/8, despite an unbeaten 36 from Kijuan Franks. Sheldon Caesar was the pick of the Willow Cuts bowlers, taking two wickets.
Warwick Workmen's Club claimed a 41-run victory over Somerset Bridge at Wellington Oval. Malachi Jones led from the front with a well-constructed 65 as Warwick posted 153/4. Cadence Douglas took one wicket for Somerset Bridge. In reply, Somerset Bridge were restricted to 112/7, with Samir Tavares-Place top-scoring with 36. Trey Vance was the standout bowler for Warwick, taking three wickets.
PHC recorded a comfortable 77-run victory over Western Stars at the PHC Stadium. Charles Trott's 74 powered PHC to 161/6. Seth Campbell took three wickets for Western Stars. In reply, Western Stars were restricted to just 84/9, with Rohan Davis top-scoring with 19. Sage Carter led the PHC bowling attack with three wickets.
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