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Thursday, June 04, 2026
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Sabir, Erasmus and Panthers Dominating Key Stat Charts
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The National Sports Centre North Field has seen some exciting cricket as the Bermuda Smash Invitational continues. As the tournament edges into its business end, a clear trend has emerged: the Pembroke Panthers are completely dominating the individual statistical leaderboards across all disciplines.
Following a string of high-octane fixtures, the Panthers find themselves boasting the tournament's leading run-scorer, two of its joint-highest wicket-takers, and the safest pair of hands in the field.
The race for the tournament's golden bat is heating up, but it is the Pembroke Panthers' Dominic Sabir who currently leads the pack with an impressive aggregate of 122 runs.
He is closely pursued by international teammate Gerhard Erasmus, who has compiled 111 runs to cap a phenomenal all-round individual campaign for the Pembroke franchise.
Sandys Spartans star Delray Rawlins remains firmly in the hunt in third place with 109 runs, while Hamilton Parish’s Quentin Sampson (94 runs) and Smiths Sixers’ Bret Hampton (86 runs) round out a heavily contested top five.
While the batsmen have provided plenty of entertainment, the tournament's bowling units have turned the North Field into a minefield for any line-up lacking structural discipline.
A fascinating three-way tie has developed at the summit of the wicket-taking charts. The Panthers' tandem of Fabian Allen and Jermal Proctor sit alongside Hamilton Parish's Derrick Brangman with five scalps apiece. Underlining Pembroke’s immense bowling depth, Johnathan Van Lange and Gerhard Erasmus sit just one wicket behind the leaders with four apiece.
The old cricketing adage that "catches win matches" has been taken to heart by the tournament's standout fielders, with Gerhard Erasmus once again stealing the spotlight.
Erasmus has claimed five catches so far to lead the tournament's defensive metrics. He is closely followed by Hamilton Parish's Terryn Fray and fellow Panther Jaiden Manders, who have both plucked four catches out of the sky to keep their respective bowling attacks firing on all cylinders.
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Wednesday, June 03, 2026
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Sabir & Van Lange Star as Panthers Outlast Spartans
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Sandys Spartans 126/8 Pembroke Panthers 132/6
The Pembroke Panthers secured a hard-fought four-wicket victory over the Sandys Spartans as high-octane action resumed at the National Sports Centre North Field.
In a clash defined by stellar individual boundary-hitting and clinical spin bowling, the Panthers successfully chased down a tricky target to maintain their upward momentum in the tournament standings.
Choosing to bat first, the Sandys Spartans struggled to build sustained partnerships against a highly disciplined Pembroke bowling unit. Isaiah O'Brien anchored the innings with a top score of 36, while the explosive Kamau Leverock offered valuable support with a quick-fire 26.
However, the Spartans' middle order was completely dismantled by a world-class spell from Johnathan Van Lange. The Panthers' standout bowler returned extraordinary figures of 4-1-25-4, routinely breaking through the defensive gates of the batsmen. International star Gerhard Erasmus proved equally parsimonious at the opposite end, tightening the screws with a tidy spell of 3-0-17-2 to restrict the Spartans.
The run chase looked precariously balanced early on, but the Pembroke Panthers ultimately crossed the line, reaching 132 for the loss of six wickets.
The undisputed hero of the pursuit was Dominic Sabir, who compiled a flawless, match-winning 58 not out. Anchoring the innings under immense pressure, Sabir's half-century came off just 47 deliveries and was punctuated by four boundaries and two towering sixes.
Sabir found a crucial ally in Allan Douglas, who cracked a vital 34 to break the back of the required run rate. Despite a highly economical counter-attack from O'Brien—who capped a fine all-round individual double by returning figures of 3-0-14-1 for the Spartans—the Panthers kept their composure to seal a vital four-wicket triumph.
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Tuesday, June 02, 2026
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ICC Suspend Cricket Canada’s Membership
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The International Cricket Council has suspended Cricket Canada’s membership, but Canadian teams are still eligible to compete in sanctioned events.
Cricket’s governing body announced in a release Monday after its board meeting in Ahmedabad, India, that Cricket Canada is suspended immediately due to “serious breaches of its membership obligations.” The release did not provide details on Cricket Canada’s violations.
The announcement comes after an ICC investigation into allegations of corruption against Cricket Canada that were raised in the CBC documentary “Corruption, Crime and Cricket” earlier this year.
The ICC said the decision to allow Canadian teams to compete during the suspension was made to ensure players were not hurt by issues affecting Cricket Canada.
Additionally, Cricket Canada will have limited access to financial resources for its national teams from a controlled funding mechanism under ICC oversight.
The ICC said it will provide Cricket Canada with a set of reinstatement conditions, and reinstatement will be contingent on the organization meeting the conditions to the satisfaction of the ICC’s board.
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Tuesday, June 02, 2026
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Washout Thwarts Redemption Hopes for Sixers & Hurricanes
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Torrential early-summer downpours forced a premature end to the highly anticipated encounter between the Smiths Sixers and the Hamilton Parish Hurricanes at the National Sports Centre North Field.
With the local weather front refusing to relent, match officials were left with no choice but to abandon the fixture without a single ball being bowled, frustrating both camps as the tournament leaderboard begins to take shape.
The total washout means both franchises are forced to share the points, a frustrating outcome for two squads desperate to steady their campaigns following bruising, high-profile defeats in their previous outings.
Both teams entered the scheduled fixture carrying the tactical scars of a demanding opening weekend of T20 action.
The Smiths Sixers were looking to rapidly erase the memory of their rain-affected encounter against the Sandys Spartans, where twin half-centuries from Brett Hampton and Anthony Mosca were completely overshadowed by a brutal, match-winning assault from former international captain Delray Rawlins.
The Hurricanes, meanwhile, were aiming to launch an immediate counter-offensive to protect their defending champion status. The Hamilton Parish outfit suffered a catastrophic batting collapse in their last appearance, bundled out for a meager 76 runs by the Pembroke Panthers after West Indian international star Fabian Allen ripped through their lineup with a world-class five-wicket haul.
The North Field covers remained firmly fixed throughout the afternoon as the square suffered under persistent rainfall, preventing any opportunity for a shortened, high-octane ten-overs-a-side shootout.
The shared point does little to ease the pressure on either top tier. With the tournament structure favoring teams able to build immediate, sustained momentum ahead of the knockout rounds, both the Sixers and Hurricanes will now look anxiously toward the weekend forecast, hoping for clear skies to kickstart their respective qualification drives.
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Monday, June 01, 2026
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Jeffers & Bristol Phoenix Outlast Downend in Run-Fest
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An extraordinary, unbeaten centenary masterclass from Vishal Mamgai powered Cameron Jeffers and his Bristol West Indian Phoenix CC teammates to a thrilling six-wicket victory over Downend CC in a high-scoring West of England Premier League showdown.
On a superb batting surface that offered little respite for the bowlers, Phoenix effortlessly chased down a daunting target of 288 with nearly ten overs to spare, capitalizing on a clinical top-order display.
Having won the toss and elected to bat first on home turf, Downend mounted a formidable offensive platform. Opening batter Blake Sculthorpe looked in sublime touch, systematically dismantling the visitor's early pace variations to anchor the innings with a brilliant, chanceless 103.
While the majority of the Phoenix attack leaked runs heavily—including Bermudian international spinner Jeffers, who finished a tough, expensive spell with figures of 5-0-54-0—the visitors found their savior in Ashur Morrison.
Morrison produced a masterful exhibition of death-bowling and tactical variations, stemming the rampant run rate to rip through the Downend middle-order. His crucial five-wicket haul (10-0-60-5) successfully restricted Downend to 287 all out in the final over, though Jeffers still made his presence felt on the field by executing a vital run-out to truncate the hosts' late-tail momentum.
The massive run chase proved to be a procession for the Bristol Phoenix top tier, rendering Jeffers' services with the bat entirely unnecessary.
Vishal Mamgai played the definitive match-winning hand, striking a magnificent, unbeaten 100 Not Out to anchor the reply. Controlling the tempo from the outset, Mamgai shared lethal partnerships across the middle overs to completely blunt the Downend tactical response.
Downend's bowling unit struggled intensely to establish a defensive line against the onslaught, with only Izatullah Stankzai offering sustained resistance. Stankzai finished as the pick of the home attack with a hard-fought 2-52 from his 8 overs, but Mamgai's sheer aggression dragged Phoenix comfortably across the line at 289 for 4, sealing a comprehensive statement victory.
Downend CC Inning
..44 (92) Edward Chidgey c Rushabh Yadav b Rashard Robinson ..04 (02) Taimour Warraich b Mike Jones 103 (101) Blake Sculthorpe LBW Ashur Morrison ..74 (56) Mohamed Nawazish Jezuli c Reuben Batt b Neiland Cadogan ..10 (14) Matthew Curtis LBW Ashur Morrison ..00 (04) Micah Gayle LBW Ashur Morrison ..23 (15) Abdul Sami b Neiland Cadogan ..03 (06) Samuel Sackett-Springer b Ashur Morrison ..01 (02) Izatullah Stankzai LBW Ashur Morrison ..07 (06) Joseph Tolman Run Out ..00 (00) Will Duggan Not Out ..18 Extras (4b-2lb-11w-1nb) 287 Total All Out after 49.3 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-5 (Warraich), 2-125 (Chidgey), 3-217 (Sculthorpe), 4-247 (Jezuli), 5-247 (Curtis), 6-248 (Gayle), 7-254 (Sackett-Springer), 8-260 (Stankzai), 9-287 (Tolman), 10-287 (Sami)
Bristol West Indian Phoenix CC Bowlers
8.0-2-28-1 Mike Jones 8.3-2-32-2 Neiland Cadogan 10.-0-60-5 Ashur Morrison 8.0-0-57-0 Rushabh Yadav 10.-0-50-1 Rashard Robinson 5.0-0-54-0 Cameron Jeffers
Bristol West Indian Phoenix CC Inning
100 (99) Vishal Mamgai Not Out ..67 (35) Muntasir Nayeem c Blake Sculthorpe b Joseph Tolman ..04 (08) James Pearson c Taimour Warraich b Izatullah Stankzai ..31 (34) Ashur Morrison c Taimour Warraich b Izatullah Stankzai ..18 (16) Dylan Young LBW Blake Sculthorpe ..56 (51) Rushabh Yadav Not Out ..13 Extras (1b-9w-3nb) 289 Total for 4 wickets after 40.1 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-99 (Nayeem), 2-104 (Pearson), 3-152 (Morrison), 4-201 (Young)
Downend CC Bowlers
8.0-1-52-2 Izatullah Stankzai 9.1-0-70-0 Will Duggan 8.0-1-44-0 Abdul Sami 10.-1-77-1 Joseph Tolman 5.0-0-45-1 Blake Sculthorpe
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