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Friday, July 17, 2026
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Defining the Greatness of the Eastern County Cup
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As anticipation reaches fever pitch ahead of the latest installment of the historic Eastern County Cup, we delve deep into the archives to examine the legendary statistics, iconic partnerships, and extraordinary individual feats that have shaped this prestigious tournament over the decades.
From teenage prodigies making their mark to the ultimate all-rounders dominating both bat and ball, these are the unmatched benchmarks of Eastern County cricket history.
Building a massive partnership is the bedrock of any historic Cup victory, and the record books feature some truly staggering numbers across all ten wickets.
The highest partnership in tournament history belongs to the legendary Noel Gibbons and Roger Trott, who combined for a magnificent 238 runs for the fourth wicket for Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club (BBCC) back in August 1985. That slightly edges out the iconic 232-run opening stand put on by St. David’s duo Wendell Smith and Allan Richardson in July 1991, a record matched exactly for the second wicket by Bailey's Bay pair Glen Blakeney and Tre Manders twenty years later in 2011.
Even when the top order has faltered, lower-order resilience has carved out its own history. The tenth-wicket record stands at an incredible 108 runs, smashed by Flatts Victoria's Makai Young and Tybrae Robinson in August 2019.
Partnerships
1st 232 Wendell Smith & Allan Richardson - St.DCC 20.07.91 2nd 232 Glen Blakeney & Tre Manders - BBCC 13.08.11 3rd 180 Ricky Hill & Charles Marshall - BBCC 27.08.94 4th 238 Noel Gibbons & Roger Trott - BBCC 31.08.85 5th 214 Landro Minors & Delyone Borden - St.DCC 18.07.09 6th 128 Clay Smith & Sammy Robinson - St.DCC 22.07.00 7th 136 Albert Steede & Del Hollis - St.DCC 17.07.04 8th 122 Arthur Pitcher & Roland Burchall - St.DCC 21.7.79 9th 130 Dwayne Leverock & Kijuan Franks - FVRC 16.08.08 10th 108 Makai Young & Tybrae Robinson - CCCC 17.08.19
(Note: Club abbreviations: St.DCC = St. David's, BBCC = Bailey's Bay, CCCC = Cleveland County, FVRC = Flatts Victoria)
When it comes to longevity and run-scoring supremacy, Charles Marshall of Bailey’s Bay sits uncontested at the top of the mountain. Marshall accumulated a staggering 2,158 runs during his illustrious Eastern County career.
He is closely pursued by fellow Bailey’s Bay icon Noel Gibbons, who amassed 1,915 runs. St. David's legend Albert Steede rounds out the top three with 1,461 runs to his name.
Top 5 Run Scorers in Cup History:
Charles Marshall (BBCC) – 2,158 runs Noel Gibbons (BBCC) – 1,915 runs Albert Steede (St.DCC) – 1,461 runs Ricky Hill (BBCC) – 1,270 runs Allan Richardson (St.DCC) – 1,238 runs
To win an Eastern County fixture, you must take 20 wickets, and no bowler in history understood that better than Noel Gibbons. Solidifying his status as perhaps the greatest all-rounder the competition has ever seen, Gibbons is the only bowler to have breached the magical triple-figure milestone, taking a historic 102 wickets for Bailey’s Bay.
St. David’s stalwart Del Hollis occupies the second spot with a brilliant return of 70 wickets, while the explosive George O'Brien remains high on the leaderboard with 61 scalps.
Top 5 Wicket Takers in Cup History:
Noel Gibbons (BBCC) – 102 wickets Del Hollis (St.DCC) – 70 wickets George O'Brien (St.DCC) – 61 wickets Clarke Trott (BBCC) – 55 wickets
The Eastern County Cup has always been a proving ground for young talent, but a select few line up as true prodigies, stepping onto the senior stage while barely out of primary school.
The record for the youngest player in tournament history belongs to none other than Charles Marshall. When he made his debut for Bailey’s Bay, he was aged just 14 years, 2 months, and 9 days—setting a benchmark for precocious talent that has stood the test of time.
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Thursday, July 16, 2026
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Aston Manor Overcome Coventry & North Despite Bascome Start
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Aston Manor CC produced a clinical run-chase to defeat Coventry & North Warwickshire CC by five wickets in a highly competitive Warwickshire County Cricket League Premier Division clash at Church Road.
After winning the toss, the hosts chose to field and successfully restricted Coventry & North Warwickshire, bowling them out for 215 in 46.2 overs.
Opening batsman and Bermudian international Okera Bascome provided a brisk platform at the top of the order, striking 31 off just 25 balls—a knock that featured three boundaries and a six. Sunair Siddique Khan anchored the innings with a half-century, fighting his way to a top score of 54.
However, Aston Manor's bowling unit consistently chipped away at the batting lineup. Kuldeep Diwan was the pick of the attack, turning in a supreme, disciplined spell of 12-0-38-3 to put the brakes on Coventry's momentum.
In response, Aston Manor paced their chase excellently to reach 217-5 with nearly nine overs to spare. Zia Ul Haq Parwani led the charge with a superb, unbeaten 59 to guide his side over the line.
Coventry bowler Sameer Vohra put up a spirited fight with the ball, returning impressive figures of 12-1-59-3—aided by a sharp catch in the field from Bascome—but it ultimately proved not enough to deny the clinical hosts.
Coventry & North Warwickshire CC Inning
..31 (25) Okera Bascome b Akeel Haider ..24 (29) Viraj Sorathia c Daanial Jamil Khan b Saad Waseem ..54 (57) Sunair Siddique Khan LBW Shakeel Janjua ..14 (26) Noman Ahmed c Daanial Jamil Khan b Akeel Haider ..15 (17) Akshaykumar Patel b Kuldeep Diwan ..51 (66) Vikram Sodhi c Saad Waseem b Waqar Dad ..07 (24) George Neal c Daanial Jamil Khan b Shakeel Janjua ..03 (19) Sameer Vohra c Kuldeep Diwan b Shakeel Janjua ..05 (13) Arif Sangar c Lovish Dhir b Kuldeep Diwan ..00 (07) Rohail Momand b Kuldeep Diwan ..00 (04) Lee Golding Not Out ..11 Extras (2b-9nb) 215 Total All Out after 46.2 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-57 (Sorathia), 2-61 (Bascome), 3-91 (Ahmed), 4-142 (Patel), 5-154 (Khan), 6-175 (Neal), 7-195 (Vohra), 8-206 (Sangar), 9-210 (Momand), 10-215 (Sodhi)
Aston Manor CC Bowlers
6.2-1-35-1 Waqar Dad 12.-0-38-3 Kuldeep Diwan 8.0-1-46-1 Saad Waseem 8.0-1-51-2 Akeel Haider 12.-0-43-3 Shakeel Janjua
Aston Manor CC Inning
..08 (07) Shakeel Janjua c Rohail Momand b Sameer Vohra ..31 (71) Qundeel Haider c Vikram Sodhi b Arif Sangar ..56 (49) Lovish Dhir c Okera Bascome b Sameer Vohra ..59 (69) Zia Ul Haq Parwani Not Out ..06 (14) Mehrab Khan b George Neal ..46 (39) Waqar ali Ahmed LBW Sameer Vohra ..00 (01) Saad Waseem Not Out ..11 Extras (6b-2lb-2w-1nb) 217 Total for 5 wickets after 41.4 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-14 (Janjua), 2-87 (Haider), 3-125 (Dhir), 4-150 (Khan), 5-213 (Ahmed)
Coventry & North Warwickshire CC Bowlers
12.-1-59-3 Sameer Vohra 6.4-0-35-0 Lee Golding 5.0-0-33-0 Rohail Momand 7.0-0-31-1 Arif Sangar 7.0-0-27-0 Akshaykumar Patel 4.0-0-24-1 George Neal
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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
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Bailey’s Bay Unveil Eastern County Challenge Squad
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Eastern County Cup challengers Bailey’s Bay have officially announced their squad to take on reigning champions Cleveland County in this Saturday’s highly anticipated first-round clash at Lord’s.
The historic competition, widely regarded as one of the fiercest spectacles in Bermudian cricket, returns to the iconic St. David’s venue this weekend, with play scheduled to get underway at 10:00 am.
Bailey’s Bay have left no stone unturned in their bid to reclaim the trophy, naming a powerful, experienced lineup geared to dethrone the cup holders in their own backyard.
National team captain Terryn Fray will lead the Challengers, bringing his trademark stability at the top of the order and sharp tactical acumen to the captaincy.
Fray will be ably supported by veteran all-rounder and former national skipper Rodney Trott, who has been named vice-captain. Trott's extensive experience in high-pressure County Cup environments will be crucial if the Bay are to dismantle Cleveland’s defense.
Bailey’s Bay
Terry Fray - Captain Rodney Trott - Vice-Catain Tre Manders Derrick Brangman Delray Rawlins Sinclair Smith Kyle Hodsoll Dennico Hollis Coolidge Durham Macquille Walker Michael Agard
Reserves
Lyzai Outerbridge Jermaine Usher Sharye Tavares
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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
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Champions Cleveland County Name Cup Lineup
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Reigning Eastern County Cup champions Cleveland County Cricket Club have officially named their squad to defend the trophy against fierce rivals Bailey’s Bay this Saturday.
The highly anticipated 2026 season opener will take place at the iconic Lord’s ground in St. David's, where the cup holders face a massive test of their credentials against a star-studded challenger lineup.
The champions will be led out on Saturday morning by captain Mackih McGowan, whose leadership and fiery seam bowling will be crucial to setting the tone in the field.
Supporting McGowan in the leadership group is explosive wicketkeeper-batsman Steven Bremar Jr, who has been named vice-captain. Bremar Jr's tactical input behind the stumps and aggressive style with the bat will form the backbone of Cleveland's defensive game plan. The selection sets up a monumental battle of wits at Lord's, with Cleveland’s leadership pairing going head-to-head against Bailey's Bay's experienced duo of captain Terryn Fray and vice-captain Rodney Trott.
With the match scheduled to get underway at 10:00 AM on Saturday, July 18th, the stage is set for a classic Eastern County clash as the champions look to protect their throne in front of what is expected to be a packed, passionate crowd.
Cleveland County
Mackih McGoan - Captain Steven Bremar Jr. - Vice-Captain Jason Anderson Jabari Darrell Treadwell Gibbons Jr. Allan Douglas Jr. Clay Darrell Makai Young Zeri Tomlinson Shakai Darrell Damali Bell
Reserves
Q'Shai Darrell Isaiah Creighton Amari Davis Kristian Singh
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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
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Jeffers & Bristol West Indian Phoenix Fall to Six-Wicket Defeat
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Saurabh Rawat produced a superb all-round display to guide Bishopston CC to a convincing six-wicket victory over Bristol West Indian Phoenix CC in their West of England Premier Cricket League clash.
The Bristol & North Somerset division encounter at Westbury Fields saw the visitors put up a highly competitive total, but they were ultimately undone by Rawat's brilliance with both ball and bat.
Having won the toss on a good batting surface, Bristol West Indian Phoenix elected to set a target. They recovered from early setbacks to post a formidable 250/8 from their allotted 50 overs.
Ashur Morrison was the anchor for the visitors, playing a fluent knock of 67 to lay the foundations of the innings.
As the overs ticked away, Bermudian international Cameron Jeffers provided much-needed late acceleration. Jeffers finished unbeaten on a crucial 35*, showing excellent composure to guide the tail and push his side past the 250-mark.
However, Bishopston's Saurabh Rawat ensured the target remained within reach, finishing as the pick of the home bowling attack with figures of 3/55 from his 10 overs.
In response, Bishopston's chase was calculated and clinical. The home side knocked off the runs with overs to spare, reaching 253/4 to seal the maximum points.
Fittingly, it was Rawat who steered his side over the line. Backing up his three-wicket haul in the first innings, he anchored the chase with an unbeaten 67*, showing nerves of steel under pressure.
Phoenix struggled to build sustained pressure on a flattening pitch. Rushabh Yadav offered the tidiest resistance with the ball, taking 1/24 from his five overs, while Jeffers claimed 1/31 from his five-over spell.
But their efforts were not enough to halt Bishopston's march, leaving Jeffers and his Phoenix teammates to reflect on what might have been ahead of their next league outing.
Bristol West Indian Phoenix CC Inning
..05 (10) Ishtiaq Ishaq c Arnold Otwani b Daniel McCudden ..03 (12) Dylan Young c Saurabh Rawat b Daniel McCudden ..65 (92) Rushabh Yadav b Saurabh Rawat ..67 (108) Ashur Morrison c Dominic Hooper b Saurabh Rawat ..16 (25) James Pearson Run Out ..14 (12) Neiland Cadogan c Lawrence Cook b David O'Brien ..35 (22) Cameron Jeffers Not Out ..03 (07) Reuben Batt b Saurabh Rawat ..07 (07) Vipul Patel b William Thirkell ..05 (06) Felix Wright Not Out ..30 Extras (6lb-23w-1nb) 250 Total for 8 wickets after 50 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-14 (Ishaq); 2-16 (Young); 3-153 (Yadav); 4-160 (Morrison); 5-190 (Cadogan); 6-212 (Pearson); 7-232 (Batt); 8-241 (Patel);
Bishopston CC Bowlers
6.0-0-22-0 Dan Harris 10.-1-33-2 Daniel McCudden 10.-0-46-1 William Thirkell 6.0-0-38-0 Lawrence Cook 8.0-0-50-1 David O'Brien 10.-0-55-3 Saurabh Rawat
Bishopston CC Inning
..62 (69) Arnold Otwani c Reuben Batt b Rushabh Yadav ..54 (41) Tristan Jungbauer Run Out ..27 (41) David O'Brien LBW Cameron Jeffers ..67 (39) Saurabh Rawat Not Out ..22 (15) Dominic Hooper b Felix Wright ..00 (05) Siddhant Patil Not Out ..21 Extras (2lb-14w-5nb) 253 Total for 4 wickets after 34.1 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-122 (Jungbauer); 2-143 (Otwani); 3-193 (O'Brien); 4-248 (Hooper);
Bristol West Indian Phoenix CC Bowlers
5.0-0-46-0 Ishtiaq Ishaq 4.0-0-29-0 Vipul Patel 6.0-0-52-0 Neiland Cadogan 2.0-0-17-0 Rashard Robinson 5.0-0-24-1 Rushabh Yadav 3.0-0-12-0 Ashur Morrison 5.0-0-31-1 Cameron Jeffers 3.1-0-39-1 Felix Wright 1.0-0-01-0 James Pearson
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