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Thursday, July 02, 2026
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Bascome Smashes Magnificent Century in Coventry Victory
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 Bermudian international Okera Bascome put on a batting masterclass to guide Coventry & North Warwickshire CC to a clinical six-wicket victory over Handsworth CC.
The opening batter took centre stage at Binley Road, smashing a sensational 118 off just 96 balls to turn a potentially tricky run-chase into a procession in their Premier Division encounter.
Having won the toss and elected to field, Coventry & North Warwickshire produced a disciplined performance with the ball to restrict the visitors to 206-7 from their 50 overs.
Bevon Brown anchored the Handsworth innings with a resilient 60, but the visitors found it difficult to completely break the shackles against a persistent attack. Taran Toor was the standout performer with the ball for the hosts, turning the screws with an exceptional, controlled spell to return figures of 3-50 from his 12 overs.
Bascome was also sharp in the field, showing rapid reflexes behind the stumps to claim a vital stumping to keep Handsworth in check.
The response from the hosts was dominated entirely by Bascome’s explosive intent. The Bermudian international dismantled the Handsworth bowling attack, anchoring the reply with an innings that included eight boundaries and six towering sixes.
By the time his match-winning knock came to an end, the foundation had been permanently set, allowing Coventry & North Warwickshire to comfortably reach 207-4 in just 34.4 overs.
Amaan Shah was the pick of the Handsworth bowlers with figures of 2-35 from his five overs, but his efforts proved to be a mere consolation as Bascome’s class ensured the hosts secured maximum Premier Division points.
Handsworth CC, Warks Inning
..18 (60) Dwayne Crossgill c Viraj Sorathia b Taran Toor ..28 (60) Armani Anwar b Taran Toor ..00 (20) Yousuf Akbar c Noman Ahmed b Taran Toor ..46 (55) Alwyn Williams c & b George Neal ..05 (10) Renrick Hooper LBW Sameer Vohra ..01 (03) Gawayne Evans b Akshaykumar Patel ..60 (71) Bevon Brown st Okera Bascome b George Neal ..15 (22) Qasim Shah Not Out ..33 Extras (13b-8lb-11w-1nb) 206 Total for 7 wickets after 50 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-43 (Crossgill), 2-50 (Anwar), 3-52 (Akbar), 4-84 (Hooper), 5-85 (Evans), 6-152 (Williams), 7-206 (Brown)
Coventry & North Warwickshire CC Bowlers
12.-5-44-1 Sameer Vohra 10.-3-40-0 Lee Golding 12-1-50-3 Taran Toor 12.-2-32-1 Akshaykumar Patel 4.0-0-19-2 George Neal
Coventry & North Warwickshire CC Inning
118 (96) Okera Bascome b Amaan Shah ..40 (74) Viraj Sorathia st Renrick Hooper b Qasim Shah ..05 (07) Taran Toor b Bevon Brown ..13 (27) Noman Ahmed Not Out ..00 (01) Sunair Siddique Khan LBW Amaan Shah ..11 (06) Akshaykumar Patel Not Out ..20 Extras (13b-3lb-1w-3nb) 207 Total for 4 wickets after 34.4 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-136 (Sorathia), 2-163 (Toor), 3-190 (Bascome), 4-190 (Khan)
Handsworth CC, Warks Bowlers
7.0-0-23-0 Kenrick Smith 1.0-0-16-0 Zubayer Mohammed 10.-0-69-0 Dwayne Crossgill 5.0-0-35-2 Amaan Shah 4.0-0-21-1 Qasim Shah 7.4-2-27-1 Bevon Brown
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Wednesday, July 01, 2026
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Stovell Cleveland County Legend Retires from Eastern Counties
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Some players leave records. Some leave trophies. The greatest leave a legacy.
Cleveland County Cricket Club and Harrington Workmen’s Club have led the tributes to one of the game's greatest ever servants following the announcement that Dion Stovell has retired from the Eastern Counties Competition.
From his early days at Cleveland County to his ascent as one of Bermuda’s finest international cricketers, Stovell’s Eastern Counties journey has been defined by loyalty, leadership, and relentless excellence.
Selected as a Colt in the 2010 Eastern County Series, the all-rounder became the driving force behind Cleveland’s modern resurgence. He played a pivotal role in ending the club’s agonizing 33-year wait to lift the Eastern Counties Cup in 2014.
His unbeaten 82 from 94 balls against St. David’s, alongside an unforgettable century against Bailey’s Bay, remain etched in local folklore, launching one of the most successful eras in Cleveland’s history.
Stovell retires as the fastest player in history to reach 1,000 Eastern Counties runs, and the first Cleveland player ever to reach the milestone. He finishes an illustrious tournament career with 1,031 runs, 31 wickets, multiple centuries, and a legacy as a former winning captain.
Beyond the weight of the statistics, Stovell will be remembered for his match-winning temperament, calmness under intense local pressure, and his trademark, ever-so-convincing iconic appeal that became synonymous with Eastern Counties cricket.
Reflecting on his journey, Stovell said: “Cleveland is where I started my cricket. Eastern Counties is something I always dreamt about winning for the fans and the community. Cleveland will always have a place in my heart.”
In a joint statement, the clubs added: "Thank you for your commitment, your leadership, and the countless memories you’ve given our club and community.
"You retire from the series a Cleveland County legend, an Eastern Counties legend, and one of Bermuda cricket’s finest. From Eastern Counties Colt to Eastern Counties Legend."
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Wednesday, July 01, 2026
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Jeffers and Bristol West Indian Fall Short
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Bermuda’s Cameron Jeffers turned in a fine all-round performance, but it was not enough to prevent Bristol West Indian Phoenix CC 2nd XI from sliding to a five-wicket defeat against Pakistani Express CC.
The Bristol & District Cricket Association Second Division clash at The Rose Green Centre ultimately swung on a clinical bowling masterclass from Pakistani Express's Junaid Khan.
Having won the toss and elected to bat first on what appeared to be a promising surface, Bristol West Indian Phoenix found it incredibly difficult to establish any sustained momentum.
Opening batsman Otis Lemon offered the most resistance, anchoring the top tier with a fighting, team-high knock of 40. Jeffers chipped in with a gritty 12 from the middle order to try and repair early damage, but the visitors had no answer for the exceptional Junaid Khan.
Khan tore through the heart of the Phoenix batting card with an elite display of line and length. He finished with devastating, match-winning figures of 4 wickets for 25 runs from his full eight-over allocation, bundling the visitors out for a modest 168.
Chasing a modest target of 169 for victory, Pakistani Express navigated their response with great tactical maturity. Their chase was anchored by a well-measured top score of 35 from Syed Mazhar Hussain Shah, whose composure allowed the hosts to stay well ahead of the required run rate.
Jeffers led a spirited fightback with the ball for Phoenix, flexing his tactical muscle to break key partnerships. The Bermudian international off-spinner was the pick of his side's bowling attack, returning highly economical figures of 2 for 30 from his eight overs.
Despite Jeffers' best efforts to apply late scoreboard pressure, Pakistani Express's lower-middle order held their nerve, steering the hosts comfortably to 169 for 5 to secure a comprehensive five-wicket victory.
Bristol West Indian Phoenix CC Inning
..00 (02) Ricardo Robinson b Junaid Khan ..12 (12) Raj Chudasama b Ali Raza ..24 (76) Felix Wright c Shahid Malik b Qasir Abass ..02 (05) Adam Plater c Ifzal Rehman b Ali Raza ..22 (37) Yuvraj Rathore c Shahid Malik b Sohail Ahmad ..40 (48) Otis Lemon b Junaid Khan ..12 (13) Cameron Jeffers c Hasnain Asif b Junaid Khan ..01 (03) Renel Stewart b Sayab Zulfiqar ..19 (29) Zemroy Thomas b Junaid Khan ..05 (07) Rashard Robinson Not Out ..05 (06) Ricardo Thompson c Syed mazhar Hussain Shah b Ali Raza ..26 Extras (1b-1lb-24w) 168 Total All Out after 39.4 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-1 (Robinson), 2-19 (Chudasama), 3-27 (Plater), 4-67 (Rathore), 5-94 (Wright), 6-125 (Jeffers), 7-128 (Stewart), 8-142 (Lemon), 9-159 (Thomas), 10-168 (Thompson)
Pakistani Express CC Bowlers
8.0-0-25-4 Junaid Khan 5.4-0-29-3 Ali Raza 5.0-0-29-0 Hasnain Asif 8.0-2-16-1 Qasir Abass 8.0-0-39-1 Sohail Ahmad 5.0-0-28-1 Sayab Zulfiqar
Pakistani Express CC Inning
..12 (12) Sayab Zulfiqar b Otis Lemon ..11 (34) Sohail Ahmad b Cameron Jeffers ..35 (42) Syed mazhar Hussain Shah c Raj Chudasama b Cameron Jeffers ..29 (47) Qasir Abass c Adam Plater b Ricardo Robinson ..10 (28) Haroon Mustafa c Adam Plater b Otis Lemon ..08 (25) Shahid Malik Not Out ..26 (20) Junaid Khan Not Out ..38 Extras (5b-4lb-29w) 169 Total for 5 wickets after 32 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-19 (Zulfiqar), 2-61 (Ahmad), 3-82 (Shah), 4-127 (Mustafa), 5-127 (Abass)
Bristol West Indian Phoenix CC Bowlers
8.0-0-52-2 Otis Lemon 5.0-0-31-0 Rashard Robinson 8.0-0-30-2 Cameron Jeffers 7.0-1-29-0 Zemroy Thomas 4.0-0-18-1 Ricardo Robinson
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Tuesday, June 30, 2026
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Rawlins and Brangman Dominate Regional Qualifiers
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 Delray Rawlins & Derrick Brangman IslandStats.com Following Bermuda's dominant display last week at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Americas Sub-Regional Qualifier A at the National Sports Center, the statistics reveal a team operating at the peak of its powers. A clinical look at the tournament data underscores exactly why the tournament hosts proved so difficult to contain on home soil.
The headline story of the batting statistics belongs entirely to former national captain Delray Rawlins, who put on a masterclass in aggressive boundary-hitting throughout the regional showcase. Rawlins registered the highest individual score of the tournament with a blistering 121 runs and added a steady 52 in another innings to anchor the top order.
In total, Rawlins accumulated 190 tournament runs from 96 deliveries, comfortably leading the local charts. He was ably supported by Onias Bascome, who provided heavy scoring support with 69 runs off 44 balls. Young prospect Isaiah O'Brien also showcased his finishing capabilities at the death, contributing a rapid 30 runs from just 11 balls faced.
Bermuda's dominance was mirrored in the bowling department, where the attack combined discipline with lethal wicket-taking threat to dismantle opposition lineups. Derrick Brangman finished as the leading wicket-taker of the qualifiers, collecting seven scalps. He was closely followed by Dominic Sabir and Luke Horan, who both took five wickets during the campaign.
Horan also claimed the ultimate bragging rights for the best single bowling spell of the tournament, returning phenomenal figures of four wickets for 13 runs from his full four-over allocation. Brangman turned in an equally devastating performance with three wickets for nine runs from nearly four overs, while Sabir tore through a middle order to record three wickets for 10 runs from three overs.
Behind the stumps, the fielding unit remained sharp. Sinclair Smith led the tournament glovesmen with three clinical stumpings, while Zeri Tomlinson added another to complete a flawless defensive display for the hosts.
Highest Individual Score
121 Delray Rawlins ..52 Delray Rawlins
Overall Runs
190 (96) Delray Rawlins ..69 (44) Onias Bascome ..30 (11) Isaiah O'Brien ..25 (20) Dominic Sabir ..19 (07) Luke Horan ..01 (02) Charles Trott
Best Bowling Figures
4.0-0-13-4 Luke Horan 3.5-0-09-3 Derrick Brangman 3.0-0-10-3 Dominic Sabir
Most Wickets
7 Derrick Brangman 5 Dominic Sabir 5 Luke Horan
Overall Bowling Figures
10.5-0-35-7 Derrick Brangman 4.0-0-14-5 Dominic Sabir 8.0-0-23-5 Luke Horan 6.0-0-19-3 Zeko Burgess 4.0-0-15-2 Nzari Paynter 5.0-1-22-2 Delray Rawlins 4.0-0-28-1 Chare Smith 1.0-0-08-0 Isaiah O'Brien 4.0-0-18-0 Charles Trott
Catches
2 Luke Horan 1 Zeko Burgess 1 Isaiah O'Brien 1 Onias Bascome 1 Derrick Brangman 1 Jonte Smith 1 Delray Rawlins 1 Derrick Brangman 1 Zeri Tomlinson
Stumpings
3 Sinclair Smith 1 Zeri Tomlinson
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Tuesday, June 30, 2026
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Warwick Blues seal Inaugural FrayStar Title in Last-Ball Finish
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 FrayStar Champions IslandStats.com Warwick Cricket Academy Blues have been crowned champions of the inaugural FrayStar Youth Cricket Festival after snatching a breathtaking, eight-wicket victory over Somerset Cricket Club on the final delivery of the tournament.
On a sensational weekend at the Saltus Grammar School Field, the under-15 tournament delivered a grandstand finish that will live long in the memory of Bermudian grassroots sport.
Chasing ultimate glory in the festival's showpiece match, Warwick Blues and Somerset locked horns in a fiercely competitive tactical battle. Somerset set a highly competitive benchmark, navigating their allotted overs with great composure to post 109 runs for the loss of three wickets.
In reply, Warwick Blues mounted a clinical chase but were made to fight for every single run as the Somerset bowling attack dragged the contest deep into the afternoon.
In an atmosphere loaded with tension, the final came down to the absolute barest of margins, with just one run required off the final ball. Warwick Blues held their nerve, scrambling the decisive run to finish on 110 for 2 and trigger wild celebrations on the pitch.
The weekend festival provided non-stop entertainment across the group stages, highlighting the formidable depth of young talent currently developing on the island.
The action began with Cleveland County securing a dominant ten-wicket victory over Bailey’s Bay, comfortably chasing down a target of 56. Somerset Cricket Club then signaled their tournament credentials in their opening fixture by tracking down a competitive total of 103 from the Warwick Cricket Academy Reds to win by six wickets.
St. George's Cricket Club enjoyed early success by fending off the eventual champions in a tight encounter, defending a total of 93 to beat the Warwick Blues by 10 runs. Somerset then booked their place as heavy title contenders by dismantling Bailey’s Bay, skittling them for 37 before racing to a ten-wicket win.
Warwick Blues initiated their comeback in style during the fifth match, crushing Cleveland County by nine wickets after restricting them to 95. Meanwhile, Warwick Reds bounced back to edge St. George's by 11 runs in a high-quality defense of their 94 runs.
Despite the early group stage setback against St. George's, Warwick Blues showed immense tactical maturity, peaking at the perfect moment to write their names into the history books as the festival's first champions.
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