Bermuda’s Arnold Manders and his IMC Emerging XI team-mates suffered an eight-wicket defeat against a clinical Australia side in their latest group fixture at the IMC Over-60s World Cup 2026.
Batting first after winning the toss, the Emerging XI struggled to build partnerships against a disciplined Australian bowling unit and were dismissed for just 100 in 41.3 overs.
Rajan Sharma provided the main resistance with a patient 31, but the batting line-up faltered around him. Bermudian veteran Manders fell without scoring during a testing spell from the Australian seamers.
Lachlan Donovan spearheaded the attack for Australia, finishing as the standout bowler with excellent figures of 3-15 from his nine overs, including two maidens.
In response, Australia made light work of the modest target, reaching 101-2 to wrap up a comprehensive victory with plenty of overs to spare.
John Mensforth anchored the chase with an authoritative half-century, striking a match-winning 53.
David Dabare claimed the sole breakthrough for the Emerging XI attack, finishing with figures of 1-18 from four overs as Australia comfortably sealed the points.
Sunday, August 16, 2026
Trott & Americas NextGen Fall to Argentina
Bermuda’s Ja’Shay Trott and her Americas NextGen team-mates suffered an eight-wicket defeat against Argentina to conclude their ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup Americas Qualifier campaign.
Coached by former Bermuda international Terry-Lynn Paynter, the NextGen development side struggled to find momentum after being put in to bat, eventually being bowled out for 81.
Trott fell without scoring during a testing batting display, as Argentina’s bowling attack applied consistent pressure throughout the innings.
In response, Argentina chased down the target with ease, reaching 82-2 to wrap up a comprehensive victory.
Despite the team's struggles, Trott delivered a disciplined display with the ball. The Bermudian all-rounder finished as the standout performer in the attack, claiming figures of 1-11 from her four overs.
Sunday, August 16, 2026
BCB Premier & First Division Round Up
Southampton Rangers secured the Premier Division title in extraordinary fashion, dismantling Willow Cuts by a staggering 512 runs on a record-breaking day of domestic cricket.
Premier Division
Southampton Rangers seal title with colossal display
Southampton Rangers were crowned Premier Division champions following one of the most dominant performances in domestic history.
Batting first, Rangers piled on an enormous 557 all out, led by a blistering unbeaten double century from Allan Douglas. Douglas smashed 218 not out from just 79 deliveries, an innings that featured 15 fours and 21 sixes. Onias Bascome provided fireworks of his own, striking a 60-ball 114 with eight boundaries and 10 maximums. Toronta Darrell was the pick of the Cuts attack, taking 3-55.
In response, Willow Cuts folded for just 45 inside 11 overs. Ras Solomon Burrows provided the lone resistance with 22, as Delray Rawlins (4-4) and Douglas (4-19) tore through the line-up to seal the championship in emphatic style.
Sapra six-for powers St George's past St David's
St. George's Cricket Club claimed local bragging rights with a comprehensive 163-run victory over St. David's in a rain-reduced 45-over contest.
Macai Simmons anchored the St. George's innings with 66 from 73 balls, supported by Jonte Smith's composed 55, lifting their side to 238-7 despite Isaiah O'Brien's 2-32.
St. David's never gained traction in the chase, restricted to 75-9 as Rahul Sapra delivered a devastating spell of bowling, capturing 6-12 from 5.1 overs. Ricardo Brangman top-scored with 27 in a losing effort.
Warwick hold off Somerset in high-scoring thriller
Warwick Workmen's Club earned a 43-run win over Somerset Cricket Club in an entertaining, run-filled clash.
Kamau Leverock led the charge for Warwick with an explosive 93 off 50 balls (seven fours, eight sixes), while Tre Manders (56) and a rapid 19-ball 55 from Malachi Jones propelled the side to 289-7.
Somerset mounted a spirited response through Dominic Sabir, who struck a superb 108 off 70 deliveries, alongside Amari Ebbin's 66. However, Luke Horan's crucial spell of 4-31 ultimately halted the chase, bowling Somerset out for 246.
First Division
Devonshire Rec ease past PHC
Devonshire Recreation Club picked up a comfortable five-wicket victory over PHC. Phillip Thomas took 4-31 to help dismiss PHC for 113, despite a fighting 48 from Jahmari Beach. Gerald Simons then top-scored with 27 as Devonshire Rec reached 115-5 in reply, despite Sage Carter's 2-22.
Cleveland County triumph over Flatts Victoria
Cleveland County secured a 44-run win over Flatts Victoria after defending their total of 215-8. Makai Young anchored the innings with a patient 84 off 123 balls, while Jamin Furbert claimed 3-33 for Flatts.
In reply, Flatts were bowled out for 171 despite an aggressive 67 off 71 balls from Menish Karade, which included six sixes.
Saturday, August 15, 2026
Rain Frustrates Challengers Flatt's as Holders Bay Retain Cup
Rain brought an anti-climactic conclusion to the second round of the Eastern County Cricket Association Cup at Lord's in St. David's, forcing a draw that allows holders Bailey's Bay to retain the trophy.
After Bailey's Bay posted a solid 227 for 9 in their innings, challengers Flatt's Victoria reached 74 for 2 before persistent adverse weather halted play, leaving the contest unresolved.
Brangman and Agard Anchor Bay Innings
Batting first, Bailey’s Bay overcame steady pressure from the Flatt's bowling attack to build a formidable first-innings total.
The innings was anchored by key contributions from Derrick Brangman and Mike Agard, who both fell agonizingly short of half-centuries, departing for 47 apiece.
For Flatt's Victoria, vice-captain Kamau Leverock produced an exhausting and incisive marathon spell. The all-rounder was the pick of the attack, claiming 4 for 81 from his 20 overs to keep the holders within reach.
Rain Halts Flatt's Pursuit
Set a challenging target to unseat the champions, Flatt's began their chase with composure.
Top-order batsman Logan Jones led the response with an unbeaten 34 not out, anchoring the innings alongside the top order to take Flatt's to 74 for 2. However, Brangman made his mark with the ball as well as the bat, claiming 1 for 17 from seven disciplined overs to keep the run rate under control.
With the contest finely poised, the heavens opened, leaving umpires with no option but to abandon play. Under competition rules, the draw ensures Bailey’s Bay successfully defend the cup and advance to the final round of the 2026 series.
Saturday, August 15, 2026
USA Power Past Americas NextGen in Dominant Victory
Bermuda’s Ja’Shay Trott and her Americas NextGen teammates endured a tough day at the crease, succumbing to a comprehensive 114-run defeat against a formidable United States side in the ICC U19 Women’s World Cup Americas Qualifier.
The United States showcased their tournament pedigree from the outset, combining aggressive batting and clinical bowling to assert total control at the Jimmy Powell Cricket Oval in the Cayman Islands.
Disciplined Trott Spell Caps US Innings
Taking first strike, the United States built an imposing total, compiling 152 for 6 from their allotted 20 overs.
Despite the onslaught from the American top order, Trott delivered a standout, disciplined performance with the ball. The Bermudian all-rounder stood firm against aggressive hitting, sending down a full four-over allocation to return impressive figures of 1 for 21—providing a crucial breakthrough and maintaining commendable economy amidst heavy boundary hitting.
Batting Collapse Seals Fate
Tasked with chasing a steep target of 153, Americas NextGen found the going exceptionally difficult against a relentless and accurate US bowling unit.
The NextGen lineup suffered early damage and never recovered, tumbling under steady pressure and failing to build meaningful partnerships. Trott contributed 1 run in the lower order as the innings unravelled rapidly, with Americas NextGen ultimately bundled out for 38.
While the heavy defeat marks a difficult outing against the group leaders, the exposure and Trott’s disciplined spell with the ball continue to provide vital developmental experience for Terry-Lynn Paynter’s emerging multi-national squad on the international stage.