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Sunday, May 10, 2026
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Ray Reflects on Historic Premier Division Debut
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Brianna Ray has etched her name into the history books as the first female cricketer to feature in Bermuda’s Premier Division, reflecting on a landmark weekend for Somerset Cricket Club that proved as challenging as it was historic.
While the final results did not go in Somerset’s favor, the significance of the weekend was not lost on Ray. Having made the high-profile switch from Flatts Victoria in the off-season, the international all-rounder admitted that the anticipation had been building for months.
"It felt amazing to have the season start back up again," Ray told islandstats.com. "The lead-up into it felt really long, but the guys at Somerset have been working so hard over the winter and pre-season, so it was well-awaited."
Stepping into the top flight of the domestic game brought a natural mix of nerves and determination, particularly with the West Enders facing a grueling double-header against elite opposition.
"In the lead-up to the weekend, I had a lot of anxious energy as it was going to be my first games for Somerset and both games were to be against really strong opponents," Ray admitted. "I wanted to perform well for both the team and coach Janeiro Tucker."
Despite the pressure, Ray demonstrated she belonged at the level. After a tough opening over on Saturday, she found her rhythm, notably claiming the prized wicket of St. David’s centurion Isaiah O’Brien and delivering a disciplined spell during the high-pressure "death" overs.
The West Enders' weekend was marred by a dramatic batting collapse against St. David’s, where they lost seven wickets for just ten runs late in the chase, ultimately falling 22 runs short of their target. Despite the brace of defeats, Ray remains optimistic about the depth of talent within the squad.
"It was a shame we were not able to take either game over the line this weekend, but there is still plenty of cricket to come this summer," she noted.
"Somerset has so much potential this season and I am very excited to see what the rest of the season has in store for us. We have created a great environment as a team and it can only go up from here."
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Sunday, May 10, 2026
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BCB Premier & First Division Sunday Round-Up
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St. David’s Cricket Club and Warwick Workmen’s Club underlined their title credentials on a clinical weekend of domestic action, as heavyweights Bailey's Bay and Somerset CC struggled to find their rhythm.
The story of the day in the top flight was the sheer dominance of the ball over the bat.
PREMIER DIVISION
St. David's Cricket Club Win by 8 Wickets
PHC 83/8 St. David's Cricket Club 84/2
St. David’s Cricket Club made short work of PHC, romping to an eight-wicket victory. After winning the toss and electing to field, the home side unleashed Derrick Brangman, who delivered one of the spells of the season. Brangman’s figures of 3 wickets for just 3 runs from his four overs left the PHC middle order in tatters, restricting the visitors to a meager 83 for 8.
The chase was a mere formality for the Islanders. Justin Pitcher anchored the innings with a composed 38 not out, guiding St. David’s to their target of 84 in quick time to secure a vital haul of points.
St. George’s Cricket Club Won by 7 Wickets
Baileys Bay 114/8 St. George's Cricket Club 118/3
St. George’s Cricket Club enjoyed a similar outcome, defeating Bailey's Bay by seven wickets. Bailey's Bay were restricted to 114/8 in their 20 overs, Terryn Fray was the top scorer with 61, which came off 42 balls he hit 7 fours, and 2 sixes, Zeko Burgess was the pick of the St. George's bowlers with figures of 3-0-18-3.
In reply the St. George's Cricket Club scored 118/3, Jonte Smith was the top scorer with a knock of 46, Rodney Trott was the pick of the Bailey's bay bowlers with figures of 2.4-0-18-2.
Southampton Rangers Won by 42 Runs
Southampton Rangers 191/9 Somerset Cricket Club 149/5
Southampton Rangers posted a formidable 191/9 against Somerset Cricket Club, Dion Stovell was the top scorer with 39, Isaiah Richardson was the pick of the Somerset bowlers returning figures of 3-0-31-3.
In reply the Somerset Cricket Club could only make 149/5 in their chase, Dominic Sabir was the top scorer with 65 which came off 39 balls, he hit 5 fours, and 5 sixes, Allan Douglas was the pick of the Southampton Rangers bowlers returning figures of 4-0-17-2.
FIRST DIVISION
Devonshire Recreation Club Won by 5 Wickets
Somerset Bridge 168/3 Devonshire Recreation Club 174/5
At the Southampton Oval, Devonshire Recreation Club won the toss and sent Somerset Bridge to bat, they scored 168/3, Jason Smith was the top scorer with a knock of 51 not out, hitting 3 fours and 4 sixes, Orlando Maulseed was the pick of the Devonshire Recreation Club bowlers with figures of 4-0-32-2.
In reply Devonshire Recreation Club scored 174/5, Brandon Trott was the top scorer with 47 not out, Macai Jacobs was the pick of the Somerset Bridge bowlers with figures of 4-0-19-3.
Warwick Workmen’s Club Win by 6 Wickets
Willow Cuts CC 78/9 Warwick Workmen's Club 79/4
At the PHC Stadium, Warwick Workmen's Club won the toss and sent Warwick Workmen's Club to bat, restricting them to 78/9, Shaquille Bean was the top scorer with 16, Malachi Jones returned figures of 4-2-11-4 for Warwick Workmen's Club.
In reply Warwick Workmen’s Club scored 79/4, Alex Brown was the top scorer with 30 not out, Kamal Bashir returned figures of 3-0-13-2 for Cuts.
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Sunday, May 10, 2026
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Smith & Frenchay Cruise to Dominant Victory
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Frenchay CC 254/9 Bedminster CC 194
Frenchay Cricket Club maintained their strong early-season form on Saturday, securing a comprehensive 60-run victory over Bedminster CC in a high-quality encounter.
After winning the toss and electing to bat, Frenchay set out to build a formidable total on a surface that promised plenty for the batsmen. The innings was defined by a masterclass from Tom Bibby, who fell just six runs short of a well-deserved century.
Bibby’s fluent 94 acted as the spine of the Frenchay effort, allowing the side to reach 254 for 9 in their allotted 50 overs. While Bermudian international Chare Smith suffered a rare failure with the bat, falling for a duck, the lower order provided enough resistance to ensure a competitive target.
Bedminster’s Harry Drissell was the standout performer with the ball, finishing with impressive figures of 4 for 47 from his 10 overs, consistently breaking partnerships just as Frenchay looked set to accelerate.
The Bedminster reply struggled to find the necessary rhythm against a disciplined Frenchay attack. Despite a gritty half-century from Hugo Bush, who top-scored with 55, the hosts were unable to keep pace with the required run rate.
The pressure applied by the Frenchay seamers eventually told, with Alex Stell proving to be the architect of the Bedminster collapse. Stell’s clinical spell of 3 for 26 from 10 overs—including two maidens—stifled the middle order and effectively took the game away from the home side.
Smith, returning to his primary role with the ball, delivered a tight four-over opening spell. While he went wicketless, conceding just 20 runs, his economy helped maintain the scoreboard pressure that eventually saw Bedminster bundled out for 194.
Frenchay CC Inning
..05 (19) Mike Donaldson c Jack Filer b Harry Drissell ..94 (112) Tom Bibby c Nasratullah Stanikzai b George Davey ..08 (16) Tyrone Isitt LBW Harry Drissell ..08 (22) Steffan Davies b Nasratullah Stanikzai ..74 (71) Madushan Ravichandrakumar b Jack Henderson ..22 (31) Akshat Krishna c Jack Henderson b Ben Cunliffe ..03 (05) Rishabh Singh c Adam Hares b Harry Drissell ..09 (11) Harangaddeep Singh c Jack Filer b Harry Drissell ..09 (09) Shalinda Arachchige Not Out ..00 (01) Chare Smith b Ben Cunliffe ..02 (04) Alex Stell Not Out ..20 Extras (4lb-15w-1nb) TOTAL: 254 (50 Overs, 9 Wickets)
Fall of Wickets: 1-17 (Donaldson), 2-50 (Isitt), 3-77 (Davies), 4-181 (Bibby), 5-212 (Ravichandrakumar), 6-218 (Singh), 7-240 (Singh), 8-249 ( Krishna), 9-249 (Smith)
Bedminster CC Bowlers
10.-0-38-1 George Davey 10.-1-47-4 Harry Drissell 7.0-0-33-1 Nasratullah Stanikzai 9.0-0-42-1 Jack Henderson 8.0-0-41-2 Ben Cunliffe 2.0-0-17-0 Adam Hares 4.0-0-32-0 Jack Filer
Bedminster CC Inning
..55 (90) Hugo Bush c Rishabh Singh b Harangaddeep Singh ..15 (18) Ben Cunliffe b Tyrone Isitt ..21 (40) Jack Henderson c Tom Bibby b Harangaddeep Singh ..00 (08) Lewis Shean c Mike Donaldson b Alex Stell ..23 (43) Bailey Peacock c Rishabh Singh b Alex Stell ..00 (03) Joseph Shean b Alex Stell ..13 (32) George Davey st Tom Bibby b Harangaddeep Singh ..34 (30) Adam Hares c Rishabh Singh b Madushan Ravichandrakumar ..03 (08) Harry Drissell st Tom Bibby b Shalinda Arachchige ..09 (05) Nasratullah Stanikzai c Madushan Ravichandrakumar b Shalinda Arachchige ..00 (00) Jack Filer Not Out ..21 Extras (5b-16w) 194 Total All Out after 46.1 overs
Fall of Wickets: 1-42 (Cunliffe), 2-107 (Henderson), 3-108 (Bush), 4-108 (Shean), 5-108 (Shean), 6-137 (Davey), 7-162 (Peacock), 8-182 (Drissell), 9-194 (Hares), 10-194 (Stanikzai)
Frenchay Cricket Club Bowlers
4.0-0-20-0 Chare Smith 4.0-0-22-0 Rishabh Singh 7.0-0-20-1 Tyrone Isitt 8.1-1-39-2 Shalinda Arachchige 10.-2-38-3 Harangaddeep Singh 10.-2-26-3 Alex Stell 3.0-0-24-1 Madushan Ravichandrakumar
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Saturday, May 09, 2026
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History Made in Action-Packed Saturday Cricket
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 Isaiah O'Brien 106 & 4 Wickets IslandStats.com 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.
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Saturday, May 09, 2026
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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
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