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Cricket
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Bermuda Women Win & More

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Bermuda Win by 6 Wickets

Brazil 123 Bermuda Women’s National Team 124/4


Bermuda captain Terry-Lynn Paynter won the toss and elected to field in this 40 over match up .

Bermuda bowled Brazil all out for 123, with Stacey Babb taking 3-35, while Charlene Thompson took 2-23.

In reply Paynter was the top scorer with 49 not out and Mary-Ellen Jackson added 17 as they crossed the score in the 27th over.

Under 11 Cricket League

PHC Win by 3 Wickets

West End 81/8 PHC 85/7


West End batted first and scored 81/8 in their allotted 20 overs, Mateo Donawa was the top scorer with 16 runs , while Jade Morrisey added 13. Mazhye Burchall had bowling figures of 2-1-1-1 for PHC while both Jahkhari Hay and Payton Iris had figures of 1-0-2-1.

In reply Charles Trott scored 23 not out to lead the PHC‘s run chase as they crossed the score scoring 85/7, Linden Landy had bowling figures of 2-0-3-1, while Jalen Wales had bowling figures of 2-0-4-1

Stephen Outerbridge & Stefan Kelly


Outerbridge and Kelly helped Cardiff UCCE team defeat the Cambridge UCCE team by 79 runs in a British University Cricket Championship match.

Batting first Cardiff UCCE scored 213 all out, with Outerbridge scoring 28, while Kelly was 4 not out when the last week fell.

In reply Cambridge were bowled all out for 134, Kelly had bowling figures of 6-1-19-1, while Outerbridge held on to catch.

Also Chris Lewis, the former England allrounder who played in the 20-20 World Cricket Classic in Bermuda back in 2006, has been jailed for 13 years for smuggling cocaine into Britain.

His co-accused, ex-basketball player Chad Kirnon, was given the same sentence at Croydon Crown Court.

The pair were found guilty of carrying a liquid form of the drug into Gatwick Airport on a flight from St Lucia.

Cans of fruit and vegetable juice seized by officials last December were found to contain dissolved cocaine with a street value of more than £140,000.

Both men had denied a charge of smuggling Class A drugs.

Lewis, 41, of Bruce Road, Brent, north London, claimed to have been on holiday in St Lucia and that he was unaware his luggage contained the drugs.
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