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Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Rain Pain for Smith and Frenchay as Bath Secure Victory

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Bath CC 200/4 Frenchay CC 215

Chare Smith and his Frenchay Cricket Club teammates were left singing in the rain for all the wrong reasons, falling 23 runs short in a damp, weather-affected clash against a clinical Bath CC side.

Despite a stellar bowling display from Rishabh Singh and a fighting half-century from Steffan Davies, Frenchay were ultimately undone by a steep mathematically revised target following a lengthy afternoon downpour.

The day began promisingly for Frenchay, who won the toss and elected to put the visitors in to bat on a surface that looked to offer early assistance.

Bath struggled to find a destructive rhythm initially, largely due to a superb spell from Frenchay’s standout bowler, Rishabh Singh. Singh tore through the upper order, finishing with impressive figures of 3 for 34 from his 9 overs, including two maidens. Bermuda's Chare Smith shared the workload from the other end, bowling with plenty of effort but finding less reward, finishing his 9-over shift with 0 for 48.

Just as Frenchay looked to squeeze the middle order, Bath's Harry Allen swung the momentum back to the visitors. Allen anchored the innings beautifully, compiling a resilient, unbeaten 66.

Bath had reached 200 for 4 after 44 overs when the clouds finally burst, forcing the players off the field and bringing a premature end to the first innings.

Following the prolonged delay, the calculators were brought out. When the covers were finally pulled back, Frenchay were handed a heavily adjusted, mammoth revised target: 239 runs required from just 43 overs.

The chase started with intent, but the scoreboard pressure—coupled with a damp outfield—proved a formidable foe.

Steffan Davies played a magnificent lone hand for Frenchay, fighting tooth and nail to keep his side in the hunt with a brilliant 61 not out. Smith also showed his capabilities with the blade, chipping in with a handy 26 to keep the faint hopes of a comeback alive.

Frenchay’s resistance finally broke as they were bowled out for 215, leaving Bath to celebrate a hard-fought 23-run victory under dark skies.

Bath CC Inning

..36 (48) Dollin Jansen c Madushan Ravichandrakumar b Shalinda Arachchige
..09 (08) Charlie Brain c Tyrone Isitt b Rishabh Singh
..01 (08) Kester Moseley LBW Rishabh Singh
..66 (118) Harry Allen Not Out

..62 (75) Charlie Rustell c Max Richards b Rishabh Singh
..04 (07) Hamish Bell Not Out
..22 Extras (5b-4lb-13w)
200 Total for 4 wickets after 44 overs

Fall of Wickets: 1-17 (Brain), 2-27 (Moseley), 3-63 (Jansen), 4-181 (Rustell)

Frenchay CC Bowlers

9.0-1-48-0 Chare Smith
9.0-2-34-3 Rishabh Singh
7.0-0-24-0 Harangaddeep Singh
5.0-0-16-1 Shalinda Arachchige
6.0-0-24-0 Madushan Ravichandrakumar
4.0-0-14-0 Tyrone Isitt
4.0-0-31-0 Kavin Panagoda

Frenchay CC Inning


..12 (20) Mike Donaldson b Harry Allen
..09 (27) Akshat Krishna c Hamish Bell b Harry Allen
..21 (16) Tyrone Isitt c Harry Allen b Sam Barnes
..61 (83) Steffan Davies Run Out
..00 (02) Madushan Ravichandrakumar c Charlie Rustell b Harry Allen
..01 (04) Max Richards LBW Sam Barnes
..12 (12) Rishabh Singh c Sam Barnes b Ross Newman
..28 (36) Harangaddeep Singh c Hamish Bell b Max O'Farrell
..14 (26) Shalinda Arachchige Not Out
..00 (01) Kavin Panagoda LBW Hamish Bell
..26 (14) Chare Smith c Harry Allen b Ross Newman
..31 Extras: (8b-14lb-9w)
215 Total All Out after 40.1 overs

Fall of Wickets: 1-18 (Donaldson), 2-52 (Isitt), 3-57 (Krishna,), 4-57 (Ravichandrakumar), 5-58 (Richards), 6-77 (Singh), 7-153 (Singh), 8-178 (Davies), 9-178 (Panagoda), 10-215 (Smith)

Bath CC Bowlers

9.0-1-30-2 Sam Barnes
2.0-1-04-0 Ollie Heard
9.0-0-50-3 Harry Allen
7.1-1-24-2 Ross Newman
6.0-0-32-1 Max O'Farrell
3.0-0-20-0 Alex Burkhart
4.0-0-33-1 Hamish Bell

 
 
Monday, May 18, 2026
Alarm Bells Ring for Bermudian Cricket

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A bruising weekend of local cricket saw the ball completely dominate the bat, raising serious concerns for the National team's preparations ahead of upcoming international competition.

With the domestic T20 season bizarrely drawing to a close after just three weeks, the lack of runs from the island’s top batsmen leaves both players and fans facing a worrying lack of match sharpness before taking to the world stage.

Across all the matches covered by Island Stats, teams consistently crumbled at the crease, with only three batsmen managing to cross the half-century mark over the entire weekend. The low scoring was highlighted by the fact that only a single club managed to aggregate more than 200 runs across their two fixtures, painting a grim picture of the current state of batting form on the island.

St. George’s Cricket Club were the most prolific side in terms of raw runs, accumulating 227 across their two matches, but their aggressive approach came at a hefty price as they surrendered 16 wickets in the process. In contrast, a more disciplined Southampton Rangers side totaled 183 runs to win both of their matches, showing superior game management by losing 12 wickets. Somerset Cricket Club enjoyed a reasonably stable weekend with the bat, grinding out 153 runs for the loss of just nine wickets, while PHC suffered a miserable time at the crease, collapsing to a combined total of 98 runs across two innings while losing 17 wickets.

The individual batting highlights were fleeting, with Terryn Fray of Bailey’s Bay leading the weekend's short list of top scorers with a resilient 55. Former Sussex all-rounder Delray Rawlins showed glimpses of his class with 52 for Southampton Rangers, and Keegan Jones contributed a vital 50 for St. George’s Cricket Club, but these isolated performances did little to mask the wider systemic struggles across the league.

Instead, the weekend belonged entirely to the bowlers, who produced some remarkably destructive spells. Kwasi James was the star of the show for Somerset Cricket Club, ripping through the opposition to claim astonishing figures of five wickets for just seven runs from his three point four overs.

Southampton Rangers bowler Nyhrobi Carmichael was equally lethal in a devastatingly short cameo, taking four wickets for a mere three runs in just ten deliveries, while Jermal Proctor of Cleveland County also tore through the batting order to finish with four wickets for four runs from his three overs.

While these exceptional bowling performances deserve high praise, the inability of local batsmen to build substantial innings just one week before the final round of the T20 tournament will undoubtedly give the national selectors plenty of sleepless nights.

Batsmen

..55 Terryn Fray - Bailey's Bay

..52 Delray Rawlins - Southampton Rangers
..50 Keegan Jones - St. George’s Cricket Club

Bowlers

3.4-0-07-5 Kwasi James - Somerset Cricket Club

1.4-0-03-4 Nyhrobi Carmicheal - Southampton Rangers
3.0-0-04-4 Jermal Proctor - Cleveland County
3.0-2-06-4 Isaiah Richardson - Somerset Cricket Club
2.3-0-11-3 Allan Douglas - Southampton Rangers
4.0-0-18-3 Malachi Jones - Warwick Workmen's Club
4.0-0-18-3 Derrick Brangman - St. David's Cricket Club
4.0-0-19-3 Dionte Dowling - PHC
4.0-0-20-3 Justin Pitcher - St. David’s Cricket Club
4.0-0-19-3 Shaki Darrell - St. George’s Cricket Club
4.0-0-21-3 Kyle Hodsoll - Bailey's Bay
Monday, May 18, 2026
Bascome’s Coventry & North Warwickshire Edge Bedworth

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Bedworth Cricket Club 239/4 Coventry & North Warwickshire CC 242/4

Okera Bascome’s Coventry & North Warwickshire Cricket Club secured a hard-fought six-wicket victory over Bedworth Cricket Club in a high-scoring Warwickshire County Cricket League Premier Division clash at Miners Welfare Park.

A commanding batting performance, anchored by a brilliant 89 from Akshaykumar Patel, ensured the visitors successfully chased down a challenging target of 240 with overs to spare.

After winning the toss on a pristine afternoon, Coventry & North Warwickshire elected to bowl first, looking to exploit any early moisture in the wicket. However, Bedworth's batting lineup proved resilient, building a formidable total of 239/4 from their allotted 50 overs.

The bedrock of the hosts' innings was a superb, unbeaten 60 from Ross Parnell, who anchored the middle-order to push Bedworth toward a competitive score.

Coventry’s bowling attack had to work hard for their breakthroughs, but Abhinav Rangappa provided the crucial control. Rangappa finished as the pick of the visitors' attack, turning in an incredibly economical spell of 1 for 20 from his 4 overs.

Bermudian international Bascome also made his mark in the field, showing sharp reflexes behind the stumps to claim a vital catch and keep the pressure on the hosts.

Faced with a steep run rate, Coventry & North Warwickshire's reply was clinical. Opening batsman Akshaykumar Patel took control of the innings, playing a masterful knock of 89 to break the back of the chase.

Bascome contributed a brisk 14 to keep the scoreboard ticking over, ensuring the momentum remained firmly with the chasing side.
Bedworth’s Israr Hussain bowled with commendable grit to threaten a comeback, finishing with impressive figures of 2 for 37 from his 10 overs, but it wasn't enough to halt the visitors' charge. Coventry comfortably reached 242/4 to seal a crucial Premier Division victory on the road.

Bedworth Cricket Club Inning

..34 (62) Ryan Parnell c Okera Bascome b Taran Toor
..25 (42) Henry Thomas c Vikram Sodhi b Abhinav Rangappa
..34 (54) Max Page c Sameer Vohra b Toby Palmer
..21 (50) Haaris Azram c & b Akshaykumar Patel
..60 (59) Ross Parnell Not Out
..44 (35) Scott Friswell Not Out
..21 Extras (4b-1lb-14w-2nb)
239 Total for 4 wickets after 50 overs

Fall of Wickets: 1-42 (Thomas), 2-75 (Parnell), 3-121 Page), 4-157 (Azram)

Coventry & North Warwickshire CC Bowlers

10.-1-54-0 Sameer Vohra
7.0-0-30-0 Lee Golding
4.0-1-20-1 Abhinav Rangappa
9.0-2-37-1 Taran Toor
10.-0-40-1 Akshaykumar Patel
10.-1-53-1 Toby Palmer

Coventry & North Warwickshire CC Inning


..14 (11) Okera Bascome c Ross Parnell b Israr Hussain
..09 (20) Viraj Sorathia b Israr Hussain
..65 (91) Taran Toor LBW Abdul Hafeez
..20 (35) Vikram Sodhi st Abdul Siddik b Max Page
..89 (82) Akshaykumar Patel Not Out
..28 (37) Noman Ahmed Not Out
..17 Extras (4b-6lb-7w)
242 Total for 4 wickets after 46 overs

Fall of Wickets: 1-23 (Bascome), 2-28 (Sorathia), 3-81 (Sodhi,), 4-170 (Toor)

Bedworth Cricket Club Bowlers

10.-1-37-2 Israr Hussain
9.0-0-42-0 James Ward
10.-0-61-1 Max Page
6.0-0-45-0 Sree Vatsan
10.-1-39-1 Abdul Hafeez
1.0-0-08-0 Haaris Azram

 
 
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Rawlins Blitz & Low Scores Headline Dramatic Day

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Delray Rawlins produced a masterclass in aggressive batting while the Somerset Cricket Club bowling attack rewrote the record books as the Bermuda Premier and First Divisions delivered a day of staggering statistical extremes.

From a ten-wicket rout involving a record-low score to a high-octane run chase in the West End, the 2026 season continues to provide relentless drama for the island's cricket faithful.

PREMIER DIVISION

PHC 13 Somerset Cricket Club 18/0


The weekend’s most startling result came from the PHC Stadium, where Somerset Cricket Club dismantled PHC in a match that lasted fewer than 15 overs in total. PHC elected to bat first but were systematically destroyed by a clinical Somerset attack, falling for a mere 13 runs.

Kwasi James led the destruction, returning sensational figures of 5 for 7, while Isaiah Richardson proved equally unplayable with 4 for 6. In reply, Somerset needed just nine deliveries to reach the target, with JJ Nel smashing 16 not out to secure a ten-wicket victory.

St. George's Cricket Club 93 Southampton Rangers 96/2

At the Southampton Oval, the Southampton Rangers maintained their unbeaten start to the season with an eight-wicket victory over the St. George’s Cricket Club.

St. George's Cricket Club won the toss and elected to bat, they were bowled out for 93, with Nzari Paynter and Sinclair Smith the top scorers with 22, Allan Douglas was the pick of the Southampton Rangers bowlers returning figures of 2.3-0-11-3.

In reply Southampton Rangers made a quick fire 96/2 off 5.4 overs, Delray Rawlins was the top scorer with 52, which came off 18 balls he hit 6 fours and 4 sixes, Zeko Burgess was the pick of the St. George’s Cricket Club bowlers returning figures of 2-0-27-1.

St. David's Cricket Club 88/7 Bailey's Bay 84/9

The most closely contested match in the top flight took place at the Sea Breeze Oval, where St. David's Cricket Club defended a modest total of 88 to edge Bailey's Bay by just three runs.

Baileys Bay won the toss and sent St. David's to bat, St. David's would be restricted to 88/7 in their allotted 20 overs, Oliver Pitcher Jr was the top scorer on 19 before having to retire hurt, Kyle Hodsoll was the pick of the Bailey's Bay bowlers with figures of 4-0-21-3.

In reply Bailey's Bay fell three runs short of their target scoring 84/9 in their allotted 20 overs, Terryn Fray was the top scorer with 28, Derrick Brangman was the pick of the St, David's Cricket Club bowlers with figures of 4-0-18-3.

FIRST DIVISION

Warwick Workmen's Club 103/9 Cleveland County 97/7


In the First Division, Warwick Workmen’s Club secured a vital six-run victory over Cleveland County in a match defined by the all-round brilliance of Malachi Jones.

Cleveland County CC won the toss and sent Warwick Workmen’s Club to bat, they would restrict them to 103/9. Malachi Jones was the top scorer with 21, while Mackih McGowan was the pick of the Cleveland County bowlers returning figures of 3-0-14-2.

In reply Cleveland County would only manage 97/7 in their allotted 20 overs, Clay Darrell was the top scorer with 30, Jones was the pick of the Warwick bowlers with figures of 4-0-18-3.

Somerset Bridge 110/8 Willow Cuts 111/7

At the Southampton Oval, Willow Cuts survived a late scare to defeat Somerset Bridge by three wickets.

Somerset Bridge won the toss and elected to bat, they would score 110/8. Patrick Dill was the top scorer with a knock of 36 not out, while Sheldon Caesar and Sergio Raynor both had figures of 4-0-18-2 for Willow Cuts.

In reply Willow Cuts scored 111/7, Bharani Mookaiya was the top scorer with 21, while Donnie Charles was the pick of the Somerset Bridge bowlers returning figures of 4-0-16-2.
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Fray & Jones Shine as Premier Division Dramas Unfold

Terryn Fray
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A thrilling day of Bermudian cricket saw Terryn Fray and Keegan Jones produce match-winning knocks, while the bowling attacks dominated in a low-scoring but high-stakes round of fixtures across the island.

From the Sea Breeze Oval to Somerset Cricket Club, the Premier and First Divisions delivered a series of closely fought encounters that kept spectators on the edge of their seats until the final wickets fell.

PREMIER DIVISION

PHC 85/7 Baileys Bay CC 89/8


At the Sea Breeze Oval, Baileys Bay CC survived a major scare to defeat PHC by just two wickets. PHC elected to bat first but found themselves strangled by a clinical Kyle Hodsoll, who returned remarkable figures of 2 for 6. Jahmari Beach provided the only real resistance with a gritty 38 not out, guiding his side to 85 for 7.

The chase proved equally treacherous. Despite a masterclass from Terryn Fray, who carried his bat for a vital 55, PHC’s Dionte Dowling (3 for 19) ripped through the middle order. However, Bay eventually scrambled to 89 for 8 to claim the points.

Southampton Rangers 87 St. David's Cricket Club 79

At Lord’s in St. David's Southampton Rangers defeated St. David’s by 8 Runs.

St. David's Cricket Club won the toss and sent Southampton Rangers to bat, they were bowled out for 87, Nacori Smith was the top scorer with 23, while Justin Pitcher was the pick of the St. David’s Cricket Club bowlers returning figures of 4-0-20-3.

In reply St. David’s Cricket club were bowled out for 79, Ricardo Brangman was the top scorer with 21, while Nyhrobi Carmicheal in a devastating spell was the pick of the Southampton Rangers bowlers returning figures of 1.4-0-3-4.

Somerset Cricket Club 135/9 St. George’s Cricket Club 136/6

At the Somerset Cricket Club, the St. George’s Cricket Club defeated the Somerset Cricket Club by 4 wickets.

Somerset Cricket Club won the toss and elected to bat, they would score 135/9 in their allotted 20 overs, Amari Ebbin was the top scorer with a knock of 42, Shaki Darrell was the pick of the St. George’s Cricket Club bowlers returning figures of 4-0-19-3.

In reply St. George’s Cricket Club scored 136/6, Keegan Jones was the top scorer with 50 which came off 42 balls he hit 6 fours, Brianna Ray was the pick of the Somerset Cricket Club bowlers returning figures of 3-0-15-2.

FIRST DIVISION

Somerset Bridge 53 Cleveland County CC 56/2


At the Sea Breeze Oval, Cleveland County defeated Somerset Bridge by 8 wickets.

Somerset Bridge won the toss and elected to bat, they were bowled out for 53, Jason Smith was the top scorer with 28, Jermal Proctor was the pick of the Cleveland County bowlers returning figures of 3-0-4-4.

In reply Cleveland County scored 56/2, Dewin Adams was the top score with 21, Noel Woods was the pick of the Somerset Bridge bowlers with figures of 4-0-20-2.
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