Cricket fans across Bermuda and the World, get ready for your weekly dose of all things local cricket! Tonight at 7 pm, the islandstats.com Cricket Show goes live, bringing you a comprehensive review of all the action from the weekend's matches as the 2025 Bermuda Cricket Board season continues to unfold.
Join us as we dissect the key moments, analyze the standout performances with both bat and ball, and delve into the tactical decisions that shaped the outcomes of the weekend's encounters. Our team will be providing in-depth analysis, offering insights into player performances, and perhaps even hearing from some of the coaches involved.
But the islandstats.com Cricket Show isn't just about looking back. We'll also be casting our eye forward to the upcoming week's cricketing calendar. What fixtures are on the horizon? Are there any developing storylines or potential match-ups that fans should be keeping an eye on? We'll bring you all the latest news and previews to keep you fully informed.
So, make sure you tune in tonight at 7 pm for your essential round-up of Bermuda cricket. We'll have all the talking points covered, right here on the islandstats.com Cricket Show!
Friday, June 13, 2025
Fresh Allegations Rock Cricket Canada Amidst Qualifiers
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Cricket Canada finds itself in the eye of a storm once again, with serious allegations of illegal betting, match, and spot-fixing involving the national team now under investigation by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
The ICC's anti-corruption unit has been forced into action after receiving a recorded tape from a Cricket Canada member detailing these alleged activities. The member, who admitted forwarding the damning recording directly to the ICC in England, was subsequently fired by Cricket Canada for not sharing the tape with the national body first.
This 58-minute, 47-second recording, exclusively shared with Postmedia and deciphered by a translator, is conducted in Punjabi. It reportedly points fingers at how interim national coach Khurum Rashid Chohan was instructed by three board members regarding team selection. The allegations suggest that bookmakers, purportedly based in Pakistan or India, relayed classified information to these board members, who were allegedly involved in placing bets.
The recording is said to include a strong objection from Chohan to a bowler being dropped despite a "green top" wicket. Chohan's apparent defiance seemingly cost him his job, as he was fired upon the squad's return from World Cup qualifiers in the U.S. Ingleton Liburd, a former Canadian international all-rounder and long-serving general manager, has replaced him. When contacted, Chohan confirmed he was relieved of his duties but calls for further comment went unanswered.
This incident is not isolated. Cricket Canada has been on the ICC's radar for over a year, particularly after the appointment of Salman Khan as CEO, despite his past charges in Calgary relating to theft and fraud. The organisation's stability has been on a "slippery slope" since last year's World Twenty20 Cup, where then-coach Pubudu Dassanayake also complained bitterly of board interference. Dassanayake claimed his team's potential to reach the second round was hampered by five unselected players being imposed upon him at the last minute.
Further compounding Cricket Canada's woes, skipper Nicholas Kirton was arrested two months ago in Barbados for alleged possession of "20 pounds of cannabis," though he has since been released on bail. Despite his pending case, Kirton has been re-appointed captain for the upcoming four-country World Twenty20 Cup qualifier at King City next week, involving Canada, Bermuda, Bahamas, and Cayman Islands. Navneet Dhaliwal had briefly taken the captaincy in Kirton's absence for the series in the U.S., but has now been replaced.
With these multiple controversies swirling, the ICC is expected to have its "hands full" as it seeks to uphold the integrity of the sport, particularly as the winner of this qualifying group will earn a spot in the 2026 World Twenty20 Cup. However, despite the gravity of the allegations, there is a prevailing sentiment that Canada, as a host nation and key player in the Americas region, may not face severe penalties in the short term, allowing the tournament to proceed as planned.
Monday, June 09, 2025
Smith-King Inducted into Tufts University Hall of Fame
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Bermuda's own Branwen Smith-King was among eight outstanding individuals and one memorable team inducted as the sixth class of the Tufts University Athletics Hall of Fame at Gillette Stadium.
Smith-King was also inducted into the 2006 Athletic Hall of Fame.
Smith-King, who served Tufts University as a coach and administrator from 1982 to 2017, leaves behind an indelible legacy spanning 35 years, making her one of the most influential women in the institution's athletic history.
An Olympic-level athlete in her own right, Smith-King brought her formidable spirit of competition to Tufts University when she was initially hired as the women's track & field and cross country coach in 1982. She swiftly established the Tufts programme on a national level, guiding her student-athletes to an remarkable 13 National Championships and more than 50 All-American honours.
Her coaching prowess was evident in her recruitment of eight-time NCAA national champion Vera Stenhouse to Tufts. Furthermore, several of her teams achieved top-five finishes at NCAA championship meets, including an impressive third place at the 1989 indoor championship. Smith-King also coached Tufts University’s first-ever NCAA-qualifying women's cross country team in 1999, marking a significant milestone for the programme.
Beyond her coaching success, Smith-King transitioned into a vital administrative role, serving as Senior Woman Administrator from 2000 to 2017. In this capacity, she continued to work tirelessly as a passionate advocate for student-athletes. Her achievements included promoting wellness to incoming freshmen, collaborating closely with the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and spearheading numerous Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (DEIJ) initiatives.
Branwen Smith-King's induction into the Tufts University Athletics Hall of Fame is a fitting recognition of her profound and lasting impact on collegiate athletics, both through her coaching excellence and her administrative advocacy for student-athletes.
Thursday, June 05, 2025
Hockey Teams to Discuss CAC Qualifiers Live 7pm
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Following their recent campaigns at the crucial Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games Qualifying Tournament in Mexico last month, www.islandstats.com will host the National Coach and Captains of both the Bermuda Men's and Ladies Field Hockey teams live at 7 pm tonight.
The tournament delivered a mixed bag of results for the island's representatives. The Bermuda Ladies team were ultimately successful in their mission, securing qualification for the CAC Games. They concluded the tournament with a commendable record of two wins and three defeats. Jessica Hollis and Megan Troake were instrumental in their success, both finding the net four times during the competition.
However, it was a different outcome for the Bermuda Men's team, who unfortunately missed out on qualifying for the Games. The men's squad finished their tournament with a record of one win, one draw, and three defeats. Jordache Rawson was the leading scorer for the men's team, bagging three goals.
Tonight's live discussion on www.islandstats.com will provide an opportunity for the coach and team captains to reflect on their performances in Mexico, delve into the challenges faced, and discuss the road ahead for both national programmes. Fans will be eager to hear insights directly from those involved in the intense qualifying tournament.
Tuesday, June 03, 2025
Remembering the Legend Ralph Bean Live @ 7pm
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Following the sad news of the recent passing of Ralph Bean, www.islandstats.com today reflects on the life and immense contribution of a true icon of Bermudian football.
Bean, a towering figure in the island's sporting history, was deservingly recognised as a Bermuda Football Association (BFA) Legend in 2017. His profound passion for the game and unwavering dedication left an enduring legacy that touched the lives of countless individuals within the local football community.
His impact resonated across generations of players and fans, and his influence on the sport in Bermuda is immeasurable.
www.islandstats.com will be hosting a special live broadcast this evening at 7 pm, featuring former teammates from his renowned North Village (Red Devils) Rams club and the Bermuda National team.
This will be an opportunity for those who played alongside him and knew him best to share their memories and pay tribute to a man who gave so much to Bermuda football.