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Saturday, May 09, 2026
History Made in Action-Packed Saturday Cricket

Isaiah O'Brien 106 & 4 Wickets
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A historic afternoon for Bermudian cricket saw Brianna Ray become the first female to feature in the Premier Division.

PREMIER DIVISION

St. David’s Cricket Club Won by 22 Runs

St. David’s Cricket Club 174/5 Somerset Cricket Club 152


At the Somerset Cricket Club, all eyes were on Brianna Ray as she broke new ground by making her top-flight debut. Ray proved she belonged at the level, returning tidy figures of 1 for 11 from her three overs. However, St. David’s Cricket Club proved to be the ultimate party-poopers, securing a 22-run victory.

The visitors posted a formidable 174 for 5, anchored by a magnificent century from Isaiah O'Brien, who smashed 106. In response, Somerset looked to be cruising at 145 for 2 behind JJ Nel’s 73, O’Brien and Derrick Brangman did the damage, sharing eight wickets between them to leave the hosts stunned.

St. George's Cricket Club Won by 5 Wickets

Pembroke Hamilton Club 107/7 St. George's Cricket Club 111/5


At the Wellington Oval, the St. George's Cricket Club defeated PHC by 5 wickets.

PHC won the toss and elected to bat, they were restricted to 107/7, Ori Wilson was the top scorer with 42, Jonte Smith was the pick of the St. George's Cricket Club bowlers returning figures of 4-1-9-3.

In reply the St. George's Cricket Club scored 111/5, Jahquil Hill was the top scorer with a knock of 33, while Jahmari Beach was the pick of the PHC bowlers returning figures of 3-2.-0-19-2

Southampton Rangers Won by 30 Runs

Southampton Rangers SC 193/6 Baileys Bay 163


Southampton Rangers secured a 30-run win over Bailey's Bay. Dion Stovell was the mainstay of the Rangers' innings, finishing 51 not out in a total of 193.

Stovell’s runs came off 40 balls, he hit 7 fours, and 1 six, Jordan Burgess was the pick of the Bailey's Bay bowlers returning figures of 4-0-45-3.

Despite 46 from Jermain Usher, Bay were bowled out for 163 in reply, Nyhrobi Carmicheal was the pick of the Southampton Rangers bowlers with figures of 4-0-21-4.

FIRST DIVISION

Warwick Workmen's Club Won by 8 Wickets

Somerset Bridge Recreation Club 126/5 Warwick Workmen's Club 127/2


Warwick Workmen’s Club also made a statement dispatching Somerset Bridge by eight wickets.

Somerset Bridge Recreation Club won the toss and elected to bat, they were restricted to 126/5, Shawn Riley was the top scorer with a knock of 38, Kevon Fubler was the pick of the Warwick Workmen's Club bowlers returning figures of 4-0-18-2.

In reply Warwick Workmen's Club scored 127/2, Tre Manders was the top scorer with 77 not out, Riley was the pick of the Somerset Bridge Recreation Club bowlers with figures of 3-0-24-2.

Devonshire Recreation Club Won by 3 Wickets

Cleveland County CC 126/4 Devonshire Recreation Club 130/7


In a low-scoring thriller, Devonshire Recreation Club edged past Cleveland County by three wickets.

Devonshire Recreation Club won the toss and sent Cleveland County to bat, they restricted them to 126/4, Jermal Proctor was the top scorer with 45, Christopher Dailey was the pick of the Devonshire Recreation Club bowlers with figures of 4-0-15-2.

In reply Devonshire Recreation Club would score 130/7, Chris Russell was the top scorer with 29, while Mackih McGowan was the pick of the Cleveland County bowlers returning figures of 4-0-17-2.

Willow Cuts won by 7 Wickets

Flatt’s Victoria 156/8 Willow Cuts 160/3


A clinical display from Willow Cuts saw them defeat Flatt’s Victoria by seven wickets

Flatt’s Victoria would be restricted to 156/8 from their allotted 20 overs. Dajon Carey was the top scorer with 35, while Micah Simons was the pick of the Willow Cuts bowlers returning figures of 4-0-16-4.

In reply Willow Cuts would score 160/3, the chase was defined by a brutal century from Ras Solomon Burrows.
Saturday, May 09, 2026
Manders & Tata Steel Fall to Briton Ferry Town

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Briton Ferry Town 248/8 Tata Steel 110

Tata Steel’s early-season momentum was halted in emphatic fashion on Saturday as Briton Ferry Town secured a dominant 138-run victory in the South Wales Cricket Association Division One.

After winning the toss, Tata Steel elected to field first—a decision that initially appeared promising but quickly turned into a grueling afternoon in the field. Briton Ferry Town’s G. Malhotra delivered the definitive individual performance of the match, carrying his bat for a magnificent 128 not out.

Malhotra’s century anchored a formidable total of 248 for 8 in the allotted 50 overs. Despite the onslaught, A. Ghori emerged as the standout for the Tata Steel attack, finishing with impressive figures of 3 for 36 from his 10 overs. Bermudian international Jaiden Manders provided steady support, contributing a seven-over spell and picking up the scalp of a dangerous middle-order batsman to finish with 1 for 40.

The run chase never truly gathered the necessary steam as Tata Steel’s top order crumbled against a disciplined Briton Ferry attack. S. Vivek proved to be the architect of the collapse, tearing through the visitors' lineup to claim 4 for 41 from his 10 overs.

While wickets fell regularly at one end, R. Bharadwaj offered a lone glimmer of resistance. Bharadwaj struck a gritty 58, playing several elegant drives to keep the scoreboard moving. He found a brief but explosive partner in Jaiden Manders, who provided a late cameo of 29 runs off just 20 deliveries. Manders’ aggressive knock featured two boundaries and a towering six, but his departure signaled the end of any realistic hope for a comeback.

Tata Steel were eventually bundled out for 110, falling well short of the target.

Briton Ferry Town Inning

..09 (10) A Azmy c & b N Ferrell
..00 (05) Y Ali LBW M Jones
..22 (38) R Rathod c M Jones b A Ghori
128 (122) G Malhotra Not Out

..11 (32) S Vivek c J Donovan b A Ghori
..12 (07) P Venkatesh b Jaiden Manders
..07 (08) R Abbavathi c Jaiden Manders b A Ghori
..52 (74) M Ali c R Jones b N Ferrell
..01 (03) M Hussain b J Crocker
..01 (01) A Suresh Not Out
..05 Extras (5w)
248 Total for 8 wickets after 50 overs

Tata Steel Bowlers

10.-2-34-1 M Jones
8.0-1-36-2 N Ferrell
10.-0-36-3 A Ghori
5.0-0-33-1 J Crocker
7.0-0-40-1 J Manders
9.0-0-58-0 M Jones
1.0-0-11-0 D Melindo

Tata Steel Inning


..00 (01) J Donovan b S Vivek
..58 (65) R Bharadwaj c G Malhotra b A Mukhtar
..08 (09) A Ghori b S Vivek
..28 (20) Jaiden Manders c P Venkatesh b M Hussain
..01 (07) T Rees b S Vivek
..04 (04) M Jones Run Out
..03 (09) D Melindo LBW S Vivek
..04 (06) J Crocker c M Hussain b R Rathod
..02 (04) R Jones b P Venkatesh
..09 (33) M Jones c R Rathod b M Hussain
..00 (03) N Ferrell Not Out
..12 Extras (1b-3lb-8w)
110 Total All Out after 25.5 overs

Briton Ferry Town Bowlers

10.-2-41-4 S Vivek
6.5-0-25-2 M Hussain
4.0-0-09-1 R Rathod
2.0-0-12-1 P Venkatesh
2.0-0-15-0 A Suresh
1.0-0-04-1 A Mukhtar
Thursday, May 07, 2026
BCB President Under Fire with Conflict of Interest Allegations

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The Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) has been plunged into a fresh crisis just days before the start of the domestic season, with President Lloyd Smith facing serious allegations regarding a potential conflict of interest.

Tensions have been simmering within the BCB hierarchy since January, following a high-profile U-turn regarding the national team’s leadership. Smith’s ambitious proposal to replace the traditional head coach role with a "specialized coaching panel" collapsed within 24 hours after several named coaches publicly denied they had ever agreed to the arrangement.

Now, with the league season set to bowl off, the focus has shifted from the dugout to the boardroom.

Former Cleveland County player Charles Richardson has sparked a heated debate on social media, questioning the fairness of the board's equipment procurement process. Richardson alleges that the BCB President—who also serves as the representative for Omtex Cricket Balls—has overseen a mandate requiring clubs to purchase and use those specific balls for all league fixtures.

"How can it be fair that the BCB President, who is also the rep for Omtex Cricket Balls, has the board he is president of buying his balls?" Richardson posted. "They are mandatory for use in league cricket, yet [they are] the lowest quality balls ever, only used for training drills."

The controversy extends beyond the alleged conflict of interest to the technical suitability of the equipment itself. Elite, professional, and international cricket typically rely on strictly regulated leather balls from three primary manufacturers: Dukes, SG, or Kookaburra.

While Omtex equipment is widely respected within coaching academies and the Omtex ICWC Cricket Institute for skill-building, critics argue they are not designed for competitive match play.

Test & First Class Standard: Dukes, SG, or Kookaburra.

Limited Overs Standard: White Kookaburra.

The Omtex Issue: Fundamentally designed as training tools to prepare for matches, rather than being the match ball itself.
Tuesday, May 05, 2026
Kimberley Brush aside Tomlinson & Papplewick and Linby

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Papplewick and Linby CC 87 Kimberley Institute CC 88/4

Kimberley Institute CC claimed a dominant six-wicket victory over Zeri Tomlinson and his Papplewick and Linby CC teammates in the Nottinghamshire Premier League, spearheaded by a standout all-round performance from Harry Burnhill.

On a day where bats struggled against the ball, Papplewick’s decision to bat first backfired spectacularly as they were skittled for just 87 runs. Kimberley chased down the modest target with ease, reaching 88-4 to secure the points.

After winning the toss, Papplewick and Linby hoped to set a competitive total, but they never found their rhythm. The Kimberley bowling attack, led by a relentless Harry Burnhill, tore through the top and middle order.

Burnhill was the pick of the bowlers, finishing with impressive figures of 4-30 from his 8.2 overs. Papplewick’s resistance was thin; Finley Moran provided the highest contribution with a gritty 14, while Zeri Tomlinson chipped in with 12. However, the lack of meaningful partnerships meant the visitors were bowled out in under 30 overs.

The chase was far from a foregone conclusion early on, as Papplewick’s Freddie McCann delivered a masterclass in economical bowling. McCann’s remarkable spell of 2-11 from 10 overs, including six maidens, kept the pressure high and forced Kimberley to work for every run.

Despite the tight bowling, Kimberley remained composed. Fittingly, it was Harry Burnhill who anchored the innings, transitioning from wicket-taker to run-getter. His top score of 35 proved decisive, guiding his side toward the target.

Kimberley eventually crossed the finish line four wickets down, sealing a comprehensive win that sees them climb the Premier League standings, while Papplewick and Linby are left to rue a difficult day at the crease.

Papplewick and Linby CC Inning

..08 (13) Freddie McCann LBW Harry Burnhill
..00 (01) Robin Smith LBW Harry Burnhill
..14 (11) Finley Moran b Joe Boocker
..03 (07) Ben Shaw c George Scottorn b Joe Boocker
..12 (15) Zeri Tomlinson b Joe Boocker
..09 (32) Sam Watson c Harry Ratcliffe b George Scottorn
..02 (08) Alex Moor c Dilhan Cooray b Harry Burnhill
..00 (23) Stephen Sargent c Harry Ratcliffe b George Bacon
..13 (35) Elliott Massey c Joe Boocker b Matthew Campbell
..11 (24) Ewan Crofts LBW Harry Burnhill
..00 (01) Sam Walker Not Out
..15 Extras (1b-9lb-5w)
..87 Total All Out after 28.2 overs

Fall of Wickets: 1-1 (Smith), 2-18 (Moran), 3-24 (McCann), 4-36 (Shaw), 5-42 (Tomlinson), 6-52 (Moor), 7-53 (Watson), 8-53 (Sargent), 9-87 (Massey), 10-87 (Crofts)

Kimberley Institute CC Bowlers

8.2-2-30-4 Harry Burnhill
6.0-1-19-3 Joe Boocker
5.0-3-02-1 George Bacon
6.0-3-17-1 George Scottorn
3.0-0-09-1 Matthew Campbell

Kimberley Institute CC Inning


..09 (06) Matthew Campbell c Robin Smith b Freddie McCann
..03 (05) Harrison Parker c Freddie McCann b Elliott Massey
..35 (75) Harry Burnhill b Stephen Sargent
..10 (35) George Bacon c Robin Smith b Freddie McCann
..17 (50) Martin Weightman Not Out
..05 (08) Dilhan Cooray Not Out
..09 Extras (7w-2nb)
..88 Total for 4 wickets after 29.3 overs

Fall of Wickets: 1-11 (Campbell), 2-15 (Parker), 3-34 (Bacon), 4-76 (Burnhill)

Papplewick and Linby CC Bowlers

3.0-0-20-1 Elliott Massey
10.-6-11-2 Freddie McCann
10.-3-21-0 Alex Moor
3.0-0-14-0 Ewan Crofts
2.0-0-09-0 Sam Walker
1.3-0-13-1 Stephen Sargent
Monday, May 04, 2026
Rain Dampens Jeffers & Bristol West Indian Opener

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Bristol Pakistanis CC 208 Bristol West Indian Phoenix CC 0/0

A dominant bowling display from Bristol West Indian Phoenix CC was left unrewarded this weekend as the British weather played the decisive role in their West of England Premier Cricket League (WEPL) clash against Bristol Pakistanis CC.

In a match that promised a thrilling finish in the Bristol & North Somerset division, the heavens opened at the worst possible moment for the Phoenix, forcing an abandonment before a single ball of their run chase could be bowled.

After winning the toss and electing to field, the Phoenix attack looked disciplined from the start. Bermudian international Cameron Jeffers played a key role in containing the middle order, showing his trademark control to finish a full ten-over spell with figures of 1-45.

While Jeffers provided the stability, it was Rushabh Yadav who did the damage at the other end. Yadav was in devastating form, tearing through the Bristol Pakistanis’ lineup to claim a magnificent five-wicket haul, finishing with 5-38 from his ten overs. Despite a resilient 56 from Shahwaiz Hassan, the visitors were eventually bundled out for 208.

However, just as Jeffers and his teammates were preparing to begin what looked like a manageable pursuit of 209, the afternoon sunshine vanished. A heavy downpour quickly saturated the ground, leaving the umpires with little choice but to call time on the proceedings.

While the Phoenix will be frustrated to miss out on a potential victory, they will take immense confidence from their efficiency in the field. Jeffers and his side now look ahead to next weekend, hoping for a clearer forecast and a chance to let their batsmen make their mark on the new campaign.

Bristol Pakistanis CC Inning

..01 (03) Khalil Ahmed b Mike Jones
..09 (34) Saqib Imran c Vishal Mamgai b Rushabh Yadav
..01 (05) Soban Irfan c Vishal Mamgai b Neiland Cadogan
..19 (43) Shayan Irfan LBW Rushabh Yadav
..56 (86) Shahwaiz Hassan c Mike Jones b Rushabh Yadav
..24 (25) Raja Arbaz Hussain c Reuben Batt b Ishtiaq Ishaq
..25 (48) Rizwan Hussain b Rushabh Yadav
..03 (07) Sohail Javed LBW Rushabh Yadav
..05 (20) Ameer Hamza st Vishal Mamgai b Cameron Jeffers
..16 (18) Urfan Malik b Ashur Morrison
..04 (13) Shoaib Ahmed Not Out
..45 Extras (6b-9lb-25w-5nb)
208 Total All Out after 49.3 overs

Fall of Wickets: 1-9 (Ahmed), 2-21 (Irfan), 3-43 (Imran), 4-76 (Irfanv), 5-109 (Raja Arbaz Hussain), 6-171 (Rizwan Hussain), 7-176 (Hassan), 8-179 (Javed), 9-187 (Hamza), 10-208 (Malik)

Bristol West Indian Phoenix CC Bowlers

8.0-2-27-1 Mike Jones
6.4-0-30-1 Neiland Cadogan
10.-1-38-5 Rushabh Yadav
4.5-0-12-1 Ashur Morrison
10.-0-41-1 Ishtiaq Ishaq
10.-0-45-1 Cameron Jeffers
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