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Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Derbyshire U18s Edge Out Repton in Thrilling Friendly

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Derbyshire CCC Under 18 Won by 3 Runs

Derbyshire CCC Under 18 120/8 Repton School CC 117/8


Derbyshire CCC Under 18s secured a narrow three-run victory over Luke Fulton and his Repton School teammates in an entertaining friendly encounter.

Repton won the toss and elected to field, a decision which saw Derbyshire CCC Under 18s post a total of 120 for 8 in their 20 overs. Rubaiyat Abrar led the Derbyshire innings with a well-played 27 runs. Repton's Ben Hidderley proved to be the most effective bowler on the day, claiming three wickets for just 13 runs in his four-over spell (4-1-13-3). Fulton also contributed with the ball, taking one wicket for 15 runs in his four overs (4-0-15-1).

In response, Repton School fought hard but ultimately fell just short, finishing on 117 for 8 in their 20 overs. Danny Chapman top-scored for Repton with a fine innings of 54. Luke Fulton added 5 runs to the Repton total. Derbyshire's Rubaiyat Abrar capped off a strong individual performance by also starring with the ball, taking four crucial wickets for 19 runs (4-0-19-4).

Derbyshire CCC Inning

..13 (19) Sam Cliffe c & b Eamonn Crossley
..47 (32) Rubaiyat Abrar b Eamonn Crossley
..08 (11) Dan Old c & b Eamonn Crossley
..13 (11) Zak Kelly c Omaris Khan b Luke Fulton
..06 (13) Rayan Yousaf c Eamonn Crossley b Ben Hidderley
..02 (09) Hassnain Akhtar Run Out
..07 (07) Mohammed Abdullah Abbas c Omaris Khan b Ben Hidderley
..08 (12) Joseph Hall c George Pocklington b Ben Hidderley
..01 (06) Rehan Khan Not Out
..15 Extras (4b-11w)
120 Total for 8 wickets after 20 overs

Fall of Wickets: 1-63 (Abrar), 2-73 (Cliffe), 3-89 (Old), 4-96 (Kelly), 5-102 (Akhtar), 6-102 (Yousaf), 7-112 (Abbas), 8-120 (Hall)

Repton School CC Bowlers

2.0-0-27-0 Matthew Stewart
2.0-0-16-0 Ollie Black
4.0-0-23-0 Danny Chapman
4.0-0-22-3 Eamonn Crossley
4.0-0-15-1 Luke Fulton
4.0-1-13-3 Ben Hidderley

Repton School CC Inning


..54 (56) Danny Chapman st Joseph Hall b Rubaiyat Abrar
..02 (03) Omaris Khan c Rory Wood b Sonny Owens
..06 (07) Ben Hidderley c Zak Kelly b Sonny Owens
..28 (38) Henry Styring c Rehan Khan b Zak Kelly
..05 (07) Luke Fulton c Dan Old b Rubaiyat Abrar
..08 George Pocklington Run Out
..00 (01) Joseph Lowe c Joseph Hall b Rubaiyat Abrar
..01 (02) Jake Green Not Out

..00 (01) Eamonn Crossley c & b Rubaiyat Abrar
..00 (01) Charlie Mayfield Not Out
..13 Extras (3lb-6w-4nb)
117 Total for 8 wickets after 20 overs

Fall of Wickets: 1-6 (Khan), 2-18 (Hidderley), 3-89 (Styring), 4-102 (Fulton), 5-113 (Pocklington), 6-114 (Chapman), 7-116 (Lowe), 8-117 (Crossley)

Derbyshire CCC Bowlers

3.0-0-18-0 Nash Charles
4.0-0-23-2 Sonny Owens
4.0-0-20-0 Rory Wood
3.0-0-18-0 Rehan Khan
2.0-0-16-1 Zak Kelly
4.0-0-19-4 Rubaiyat Abrar
Monday, April 28, 2025
Cricket Top Performers from Opening Week

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Following an action-packed first week of the 2025 Bermuda Cricket Board season, islandstats.com highlights the standout individual performances with both bat and ball from across the local and international cricketing landscape involving Bermudian players.

With the willow, Dion Stovell takes the early honors as the week's top scorer. His blistering innings of 70 runs for Southampton Rangers in their T20 victory over Flatt's Victoria showcased his power and ability to dominate an innings.

Marcus Scotland also deserves recognition for his resilient unbeaten knock of 57 for Bermuda in the North America Cup. Facing a strong USA bowling attack, Scotland's innings provided crucial stability for the national side.

Rounding out the top batting performances is Zeri Tomlinson, who impressed with a score of 51 while playing for Sedbergh School in their recent friendly fixture.

Turning to the bowling charts, Kamau Leverock from Warwick Workmen's Club leads the way after a stellar opening performance. His figures of 4 overs, 0 maidens, 17 runs, and 4 wickets were instrumental in his team's dramatic tie against PHC.

Close behind Leverock is Seth Campbell from Western Stars. His impressive figures of 4 overs, 0 maidens, 23 runs, and 4 wickets played a key role in Western Stars' convincing victory over Willow Cuts in their T20 opener.

Completing the top three bowling performances of the week is Rohan Davis, also from Western Stars. Davis had a memorable all-round game, complementing his 30 runs with figures of 4 overs, 0 maidens, 27 runs, and 4 wickets, contributing significantly to his team's winning start to the season.

Stay tuned to islandstats.com for continued coverage and analysis of the 2025 Bermuda Cricket season!

Batting

..70 Dion Stovell - Southampton Rangers

57* Marcus Scotland - Bermuda
..51 Zeri Tomlinson - Sedbergh School

Bowling

4.0-0-17-4 Kamau Leverock - Warwick Workmen's Club

4.0-0-23-4 Seth Campbell - Western Stars
4.0-0-27-4 Rohan Davis - Western Stars
2.3-0-08-3 Dominic Sabir - Bermuda
4.0-0-12-3 Derrick Brangman - Bermuda
3.0-0-14-3 Dominic Sabir - Bermuda
4.0-0-17-3 Kevon Fubler - Bermuda
3.5-0-23-3 Jalani Richardson - Warwick Workmen's Club
4.0-0-27--3 Darrien Gibbons - Southampton Rangers
Sunday, April 27, 2025
Two Big Wins & a Tie - BCB First Division Round-Up

Leverock Claimed 4 Wickets
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The opening weekend of the 2025 Bermuda Cricket Board season was completed with First Division T20 action at Lord’s in St. David’s and Somerset Cricket Club, producing two decisive victories and a nail-biting tie.

Western Stars Won by 64 Runs

Western Stars 123/6 Willow Cuts 59


The 2025 Bermuda cricket season got underway at the Somerset Cricket Club with Western Stars delivering a commanding performance to secure a 59-run victory over Willow Cuts in their opening T20 clash.

Western Stars, batting first after the season's first ball, posted a total of 123 for 6 in their 20 overs. Tomeiko Wilson anchored the innings with a patient knock of 40 runs off 49 balls, which included four boundaries and a six. Rohan Davis provided valuable support, contributing 30 runs from 37 deliveries, hitting three fours in the process. Micah Simons was the pick of the Willow Cuts bowling attack, claiming two wickets for just 17 runs in his four-over spell.

In reply, Willow Cuts struggled to gain any momentum against a disciplined Western Stars bowling unit. They were eventually bowled out for a meagre 59 runs. Ras Solomon Burrows was the only Willow Cuts batsman to reach double figures, scoring 11 runs. Western Stars' bowling attack was spearheaded by Seth Campbell, who returned impressive figures of four wickets for 23 runs in his four overs. Rohan Davis capped off a fine all-round performance by also taking four wickets, conceding 27 runs in his four-over spell.

Southampton Rangers Won by 48 Runs

Southampton Rangers 175/6 Flatt’s Victoria 127/4


At Lord’s, the Southampton Rangers secured a comfortable 48-run victory over Flatt’s Victoria. After losing the toss and being asked to bat, the Southampton Rangers posted a strong total of 175 for 6 in their 20 overs. Dion Stovell led the charge with a powerful innings of 70 runs off just 48 balls, which included eight boundaries and a six.

Angus Betts was the pick of the Flatt's Victoria bowlers, taking two wickets for 39 runs in his four overs. Notably, Flatt's Victoria also featured Katherine Bean-Rosario, who bowled three overs for 32 runs and claimed one wicket.

In reply, Flatt’s Victoria struggled to keep pace with the required run rate and were eventually restricted to 127 for 4 in their 20 overs. Kijuan Franks top-scored with a quickfire 49 off 29 balls, hitting three fours and three sixes. However, Darrien Gibbons proved to be the key bowler for the Southampton Rangers, taking three wickets for just 27 runs in his four overs, ensuring a convincing win for his side.

Match Ended in a Tie

Warwick Workmen's Club 101/6 Pembroke Hamilton Club 101


The second match at the Somerset Cricket Club provided a far tighter affair, ending in a thrilling tie between Warwick Workmen's Club and Pembroke Hamilton Club (PHC).

Warwick Workmen's Club won the toss and elected to bat first but were restricted to 101 for 6 in their 20 overs. Callum Macfarlane top-scored with 28 runs. Dionte Dowling was the standout bowler for PHC, claiming an impressive three wickets for just 13 runs in his four overs.

In reply, Pembroke Hamilton Club looked to be on course for victory but were dramatically bowled out for 101 with just one ball remaining. Charles Trott top-scored with 23 runs. Kamau Leverock was the star with the ball for Warwick Workmen's Club, taking four crucial wickets for 17 runs in his four overs, while Jalani Richardson also contributed significantly, taking three wickets for 23 runs in his 3.5 overs, ultimately leading to the dramatic tie.

Saturday, April 26, 2025
USA Overpower Bermuda in North America Cup Semi-Final

Openers Dore & Scotland
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United States of America Win by 10 Wickets

Bermuda 114/7 United States of America 115/0


Bermuda's hopes of lifting the 2025 North American Cricket Cup were dashed in the semi-finals as the United States of America delivered a dominant performance to secure a comfortable 10-wicket victory at the Jimmy Powell Cricket Oval.

Having won the toss, Bermuda elected to bat first but struggled to build momentum against a disciplined USA bowling attack. Opener Marcus Scotland anchored the innings, battling through to score a resilient 57 not out off 57 balls, including three boundaries. Fellow opener Alex Dore provided a brief spark, hitting 14 runs off just eight balls with a four and a six, contributing to an opening stand of 27 in just 2.3 overs. However, the USA bowlers, led by Milind Kumar who claimed two wickets for just six runs in his two overs, restricted Bermuda to a total of 114 for 7 in their allotted overs.

In reply, the United States of America made light work of the chase. Their opening pair of Saiteja Mukkamalia and Shayan Jahangir proved unstoppable, reaching the target without losing a wicket in just 14.2 overs. Mukkamalia led the way with an impressive unbeaten 72, while Jahangir provided solid support with 35 not out. Despite their best efforts, the Bermuda bowlers, with Derrick Brangman the most economical conceding just 23 runs in his four overs, were unable to make a breakthrough.

The comprehensive 10-wicket victory sees the United States of America advance to the final, while Bermuda will reflect on a tournament that saw them reach the semi-finals but ultimately fall short against a strong American side.

Bermuda Innings

..57 (57) Marcus Scotland Not Out

..14 (08) Alex Dore c Saiteja Mukkamalia b Ayan Desai
..05 (05) Onias Bascome b Milind Kumar
..00 (04) Delray Rawlins LBW Milind Kumar
..03 (08) Jarryd Richardson c Ali Sheikh b Ayan Desai
..11 (20) Dominic Sabir c Ayan Desai b Yasir Mohammad
..05 (09) Allan Douglas st Shayan Jahangir b Yasir Mohammad
..03 (05) Sinclair Smith c Shayan Jahangir b Jessy Singh
..06 (08) Derrick Brangman Not Out
..10 Extras (1b-2lb-3w-4 nb)
114 Total for 7 wickets after 20 overs

Fall of Wickets: 1 -27 (Dore), 2 -34 (Bascome), 3 -39 (Rawlins), 4 -45 (Richardson), 5 -72 (Sabir), 6 -82 (Douglas), 7 -92 (Smith)

United States of America Bowlers

4.0-0-21-1 Jessy Singh
4.0-0-26-0 Saurabh Netravalkar
3.0-0-27-2 Ayan Desai
2.0-0-06-2 Milind Kumar
4.0-0-19-2 Yasir Mohammad
3.0-0-12-0 Ali Sheikh

United States of America Inning

..35 (37) Shayan Jahangir Not Out
..72 (49) Saiteja Mukkamalia Not Out
..08 Extras (8w)
115 Total for 0 wickets after 14.2 overs

Fall of Wickets:

Bermuda Bowlers

1.0-0-10-0 Delray Rawlins
1.2-0-23-0 Jermal Proctor
2.0-0-17-0 Zeko Burgess
4.0-0-27-0 Allan Douglas
4.0-0-23-0 Derrick Brangman
2.0-0-15-0 Dominic Sabir

 
 
Saturday, April 26, 2025
Tomlinson's Batting Effort Can't Save Sedbergh from Defeat

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St Peter's School York Won by 5 Runs

St Peter's School York 161/6 Sedbergh School 156/6


Zeri Tomlinson was once again involved in the action for his Sedbergh School team, but his contribution with the bat wasn't enough to prevent a narrow five-run defeat in their second friendly match, this time against St Peter's School York.

Sedbergh School won the toss and elected to field first. St Peter's School York posted a total of 161 for 6 in their allotted overs, with ASlex Jenkins leading the way with an impressive unbeaten knock of 93. Joseph Kelly was the standout bowler for Sedbergh, taking three wickets for 21 runs in his three overs. Tomlinson also contributed in the field, holding onto two catches.

In reply, Sedbergh School fought hard but ultimately fell just short, scoring 156 for 6 in their 20 overs. Oscar Firth top-scored for Sedbergh with 41 runs, while Tomlinson chipped in with a valuable 34, which included three boundaries. Joe Brittain was the pick of the St Peter's School York bowlers, taking two wickets for 28 runs in his four-over spell, helping to restrict the Sedbergh chase.

Despite a decent batting performance from Tomlinson, Sedbergh School were unable to overhaul St Peter's School York's total, succumbing to a close five-run defeat in the friendly encounter.

St Peter's School York Inning

..01 (02) Wills Bennison c Zeri Tomlinson b Joe Davies
..21 (16) Archie Pye c Fredrick Galitzine-Scott b Joseph Kelly
..93 (65) Alex Jenkins Not Out

..02 (05) Joe Brittain c & b Oscar Firth
..25 (18) Harry Robinson c Joe Davies b Joseph Kelly
..02 (04) Monty Dodsworth c Oscar Firth b Fredrick Galitzine-Scott
..00 (02) Suvan Selvan c Zeri Tomlinson b Joseph Kelly
..01 (08) Amod Karunaratne Not Out
..16 Extras (2lb-11w-3nb)
161 Total for 6 wickets after 19.3 overs

Fall of Wickets: 1-7 (Bennison); 2-62 (Pye); 3-78 (Brittain); 4-141 (Robinson); 5-148 (Dodsworth); 6-151 (Selvan)

Sedbergh Bowlers

2.3-0-18-1 Joe Davies
1.0-0-11-0 Raman Athwal
2.0-0-23-0 Jamie Taylor
3.0-0-21-3 Joseph Kelly
1.0-0-13-0 Thomas Bentley
4.0-0-31-0 Paidi Robinson
2.0-0-22-1 Oscar Firth
4.0-0-20-1 Fredrick Galitzine-Scott

Sedbergh Inning


..32 (29) George Leach c Ben Ward b Reuben Mcbride
..06 (09) Raman Athwal c Archie Pye b Monty Dodsworth
..34 (31) Zeri Tomlinson c Alex Jenkins b Reuben Mcbride
..41 (31) Oscar Firth b Joe Brittain
..04 (03) Thomas Bentley c Archie Pye b Joe Brittain
..15 (08) Charles Westmoreland b Ben Ward
..05 (05) Harry Temperton Not Out
..12 (06) Fredrick Galitzine-Scott Not Out
..07 Extras (3lb-2w-2nb)
156 Total for 6 wickets after 20 overs

Fall of Wickets: 1-39 (Athwal); 2-41 (Leach); 3-119 (Firth); 4-123 (Bentley); 5-139 (Westmoreland); 6-139 (Tomlinson)

St Peter's School York Bowlers

2.0-0-19-0 Harry Robinson
4.0-0-18-1 Monty Dodsworth
4.0-0-37-2 Reuben Mcbride
4.0-0-28-0 Wills Bennison
4.0-0-28-2 Joe Brittain
1.0-0-08-0 Amod Karunaratne
1.0-0-15-1 Ben Ward
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