Bermuda national cricket team

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| name = Bermuda

| image = Flag of Bermuda.svg

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| caption = Flag of Bermuda

| nickname = Gombey Warriors

| association = Bermuda Cricket Board

| coach = Niraj Odedra{{cite news|url=https://www.royalgazette.com/cricket/sport/article/20220628/indian-niraj-odedra-appointed-bermuda-coach-on-short-term-deal/|title=Indian Niraj Odedra appointed Bermuda coach on short-term deal|first=Sam|last=Murley|date=29 June 2022|newspaper=The Royal Gazette|accessdate=26 January 2023}}

| captain = Delray Rawlins

| icc_status = Associate member

| icc_member_year = 1966

| icc_region = Americas

| first_odi = v {{cr|CAN}} at the Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain; 17 May 2006

| most_recent_odi = v {{cr|NED}} at Senwes Park, Potchefstroom; 8 April 2009

| num_odis = 35

| odi_record = 7/28
(0 ties, 0 no results)

| wc_apps = 1

| wc_first = 2007

| wc_best = First round (2007)

| wcq_apps = 8

| wcq_first = 1979

| wcq_best = Runner-up (1982)

| first_t20i = v {{cr|SCO}} at Stormont, Belfast; 3 August 2008

| most_recent_t20i = v {{cr|USA}} at Jimmy Powell Oval, George Town; 26 April 2025

| num_t20is = 45

| num_t20is_this_year = 5

| t20i_record = 28/16
(0 ties, 1 no result)

| t20i_record_this_year = 2/3
(0 ties, 0 no results)

| t20i_rank = 28th

| t20i_rank_best = 28th (12 April 2025){{cite web|url=https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/1205588|title=ICC unveils Global Men's T20I Rankings Table featuring 80 teams|work=International Cricket Council|access-date=23 August 2019}}

| wt20q_apps = 5{{efn|T20 World Cup Qualifier refers to the Regional Final of the ICC Americas region from the 2023 edition.}}

| wt20q_first = 2008

| wt20q_best = Runners-up (2023)

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The Bermuda men's national cricket team represents the British overseas territory of Bermuda in international cricket. The team is organised by the Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB), which became an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1966.

A Bermudian national team was first organised in 1891, when a tour of New York City was arranged. In the years before World War I, Bermuda and American teams (including the Philadelphians) frequently exchanged tours, although it was not until 1912, when Australia toured, that the national team played a full international. After the 1920s, the focus of Bermudian cricket moved away from the United States towards the countries of the West Indies, although frequent tours from West Indian teams began only in the 1950s.[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Teams/0/46/Other_Matches.html Other matches played by Bermuda] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309210430/http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Teams/0/46/Other_Matches.html |date=9 March 2016 }} – CricketArchive. Retrieved 4 September 2015. The national team also played matches against international teams travelling to and from tours of the West Indies. However, only one of these games, against New Zealand in 1972, held first-class status.[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Teams/0/46/First-Class_Matches.html First-class matches played by Bermuda] – CricketArchive. Retrieved 4 September 2015.

The ICC Trophy (now the World Cup Qualifier) commenced in 1979 as the first World Cup qualifying tournament for ICC associate members. Bermuda made the semi-finals that year, and at the 1982 edition made the final, losing to Zimbabwe. However, the side did not qualify for the World Cup, as it featured only one associate qualifier. By the time of the 2005 ICC Trophy, the number of associate qualifiers had been increased to six. By making the semi-finals that year, Bermuda qualified for the 2007 World Cup, becoming the smallest country to do so (both in terms of population and area). The team also received One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) status until 2009. However, Bermuda performed poorly both at the World Cup and in subsequent ODI series, and after the 2009 World Cup Qualifier was relegated to the 2011 World Cricket League Division Two tournament. The team has since dropped three more divisions.

In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Bermuda and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 have the full T20I status.{{cite web|url=https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/672322|title=All T20 matches between ICC members to get international status|work=International Cricket Council|date=26 April 2018|access-date=1 September 2018}} Later in 2019, Bermuda played in the 2019–21 ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League.{{cite web|url=https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/1173815 |title=All to play for in last ever World Cricket League tournament |work=International Cricket Council |access-date=11 April 2019}}

In 2023 they played, the regional finals of Americas Qualifier for 2024 T20 World Cup, where they had equal points with Canada but on the basis of NRR (Net Run Rate) Canada qualified. Bermuda player Kamau Leverock was player of the series of that tournament.

History

=Beginnings=

The first recorded cricket match to take place in Bermuda occurred on 30 August 1844. The Bermuda Cricket Club was formed one year later and had support from locals as well as British troops. Some international games were played against American sides, principally from Philadelphia in the late 19th century, but the cricketing strength of the island diminished greatly after the First World War. Indeed, the only significant tour in the inter-War years was a five-match tour by a team led by Sir Julien Cahn in 1933.

=Post Second World War=

After the Second World War cricket regained popularity in Bermuda, and many tours arrived, including some Test sides on the way to the West Indies. The first Bermudian tour of England took place in 1960 and more tours followed. Bermuda also is the place where the first non-Yorkshireman played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Yorkshire traditionally had a rule that no-one born outside the county could play for them, a rule abandoned in the 1990s. However, the rule was bent to allow Garry Sobers to play some games for them under the captaincy of Brian Close during a festival match in Bermuda.

In 1966 Bermuda was elected to Associate Membership of the International Cricket Council. A match against New Zealand in April 1972 was given first-class status.{{cite web |url=https://www.emergingcricket.com/insight/ec-rewind/bermudas-maiden-first-class-match/ |title=Bermuda's maiden First-class match |work=Emerging Cricket |date=14 April 2020 |access-date=17 April 2020}}{{cite web|url=http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1970S/1971-72/NZ_IN_BMDA/NZ_BMDA_28-29APR1972.html |title=New Zealand in Bermuda, 1971/72: Bermuda v New Zealanders |work=Cricinfo |access-date=17 April 2020}} Since then they have competed in a wide range of international competitions including the ICC Trophy, a competition which was proposed by Alma Hunt, the Bermudian delegate to the ICC.

=21st century=

==Rise, ODI status and the 2005 ICC Trophy (2004–2006)==

In 2003 and 2004 they competed in the ICC Intercontinental Cup, playing in the same group as Canada and the United States. In 2004, the first running of the competition, they were knocked out after losing to Canada and drawing against the Americans. In 2005, they won the American group after beating Canada and the Cayman Islands in Canada. However, the semi-final against Kenya in October was lost.

Bermuda's greatest cricketing moment came on 7 July 2005 when they qualified for the semi-finals of the 2005 ICC Trophy. Qualification for the Semi-finals meant they won a place in the 2007 Cricket World Cup in the West Indies and that, from 1 January 2006 until the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier, they had official One Day International status.

==Rapid decline and the 2007 Cricket World Cup (2006–2007)==

Bermuda's first international engagement of 2006 ended in disappointment, when they lost every game on a five-match tour of the UAE. In April 2006 they hosted and took part in a Twenty20 tournament called the World Cricket Classic.

Bermuda played their first One-Day International in May 2006, and were successful in their first outing, beating Canada at the Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad as part of a triangular series which also included Zimbabwe. This made them the fourth team to win their first ODI, after Australia, New Zealand and Zimbabwe. However, Bermuda lost their second ODI, against Zimbabwe by 194 runs having conceded 338 for seven. They went on to lose the final, again against Zimbabwe.

In July 2006, they took part in the Stanford 20/20 knock-out tournament, but lost to Jamaica. They were given $100,000 for participating in the event. The following month they toured Canada, playing a four-day ICC Intercontinental Cup game and two ODIs. They lost the Intercontinental Cup game by nine wickets in a match that went into the final hour, but won both of the two ODIs. They are due to play Kenya and the Netherlands in their other Intercontinental Cup matches later that year. Also in August, they played in Division One of the ICC Americas Championship and went on to win the tournament for the first time, without losing a game. In November they visited Kenya for an Intercontinental Cup match and three ODIs. They drew the Intercontinental Cup match in a rain-affected game, and lost all three ODIs. They then went to South Africa, starting with an Intercontinental Cup game against the Netherlands. This was drawn, but highlighted by a record breaking innings from Glamorgan batsman David Hemp who scored 247 not out, the highest score in the history of the competition. This was followed by a triangular series against Canada and the Netherlands. They lost the first three games, but beat the Netherlands in the final, low-scoring game.

At the end of January 2007, Bermuda travelled to Kenya for the Division One tournament of the ICC World Cricket League. They lost 4 out of their 5 games: a 10 wicket loss to eventual champions Kenya,{{cite web|url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/worldcricketleague/engine/match/267379.html|title=2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One: 1st Match: Kenya v Bermuda at Nairobi (Jaff), scorecard from Cricinfo|date=29 January 2007|access-date=1 May 2007}} a 4 wicket loss to Ireland,{{cite web|url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/worldcricketleague/engine/match/267382.html|title=2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One: 4th Match: Bermuda v Ireland at Nairobi (Jaff)|publisher=Cricinfo|date=31 January 2007|access-date=1 May 2007}} losing by 56 runs to Canada (being bowled out inside just 16 overs){{cite web|url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/worldcricketleague/engine/match/267386.html|title=2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One: 7th Match: Bermuda v Canada at Nairobi (Gym)|publisher=Cricinfo|date=2 February 2007|access-date=1 May 2007}} and losing by 8 wickets to the Netherlands;{{cite web|url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/worldcricketleague/engine/match/267387.html|title=2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One: 10th Match: Bermuda v Netherlands at Nairobi (Ruaraka)|publisher=Cricinfo|date=4 February 2007|access-date=1 May 2007}} their only win coming against Scotland by 5 wickets.{{cite web|url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/worldcricketleague/engine/match/267390.html|title=2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One: 13th Match: Bermuda v Scotland at Nairobi (Ruaraka)|publisher=Cricinfo|date=5 February 2007|access-date=1 May 2007}} They finished bottom of the group, behind Ireland on net run rate (Bermuda with −1.310, Ireland with −0.061).{{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2006-07/OD_TOURNEYS/WCL-DIV1/WCL-DIV1_2006-07_TABLE.html|title=ICC World Cricket League – Points Table|publisher=Cricinfo|access-date=1 May 2007}}

This was followed by a triangular series, played at the Antigua Recreation Ground in St. John's, Antigua, which saw Bermuda play Bangladesh and Canada. Their opening match was against Bangladesh where they posted 205/8 in their 50 overs, Lionel Cann top scoring with 33 off just 23 balls, however Bangladeshi opener Shahriar Nafees quickly silenced any thought of Bermuda pulling off a win, posting 104 not out and guiding Bangladesh home to an 8 wicket win.{{cite web|url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/triseries-wi/engine/match/274777.html|title=Triangular Series in West Indies: 1st Match: Bangladesh v Bermuda at St John's|publisher=Cricinfo|date=25 February 2007|access-date=1 May 2007}}

After winning the toss and deciding to bat against Canada, Bermuda scored 206/8 from their 50 overs: an innings that was saved from collapse in large due to the partnerships between captain Irving Romaine and Saleem Mukuddem, for 57, as well as Lionel Cann and Delyone Borden, for 38. Cann top scored for Bermuda again, this time for 42 – notably off just 25 balls, including five sixes. Come the Canadian innings, opener Abdool Samad took to the crease in similar fashion to Nafees the day before. His 83 from 86 took Canada to 135/3, and well on the way to victory. Delyone Borden's spin bowling brought them back into the game – taking 4 wickets for just 33 runs, and reducing Canada to 179/6; but the tail end of Canada's batting order got them the 207 runs they required – with 6 overs to spare and losing just 1 more wicket – to finish on 207/7.{{cite web|url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/triseries-wi/engine/match/274778.html|title=Triangular Series in West Indies: 2nd Match: Bermuda v Canada at St John's|publisher=Cricinfo|date=26 February 2007|access-date=1 May 2007}}

On 5 March Bermuda played England in St. Vincent. England were at 286–8 after the 50 overs thanks to a quick 76 by Jamie Dalrymple and with Ian Bell and Kevin Pietersen scoring 46 and 43 respectively. The Bermudian innings came to a close after just 22.2 overs with England claiming all 10 wickets with just 45 runs on the scorecard, with the highest runner getting 11. Jon Lewis claimed 3 wickets with James Anderson and Andrew Flintoff both getting 2.{{cite web|url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/bermuda/engine/match/247442.html|title=2007 World Cup Warm-up Match: Bermuda v England at Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, St Vincent|publisher=Cricinfo|date=5 March 2007|access-date=1 May 2007}}

Their second warm-up match was against Zimbabwe, also in St. Vincent. Bermuda won the toss and chose to bat, but soon started losing wickets. Janeiro Tucker scored 56, but was one of only 4 players to reach double figures before Bermuda were bowled out on the last ball of their innings for 136. Zimbabwe lost 2 wickets inside the first three overs, but Sean Williams top scored with 72 not out to reach their target of 137 in just 29 overs, losing just 4 wickets on the way.{{cite web|url=http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/bermuda/engine/match/247450.html|title=2007 World Cup Warm-up Match: Bermuda v Zimbabwe at Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, St Vincent|publisher=Cricinfo|date=8 March 2007|access-date=1 May 2007}}

After more than a year of unconvincing defeats, Bermuda's first appearance in the World Cup was unsurprisingly marked with 3 heavy defeats, having been drawn with Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh. In their opening game they posted a meager 78 all out, chasing Sri Lanka's 321/6.{{cite web|url=http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/worldcup2007/engine/match/247460.html|title=4th Match, Group B: Bermuda v Sri Lanka at Port of Spain|publisher=Cricinfo|date=15 March 2007|access-date=1 May 2007}}

In their second game against India they struggled with the ball and India posted the highest total in World Cup history: 413/5. In response, David Hemp posted the maiden Bermudian half century in World Cup cricket with 76 not out. However, besides Hemp, the batsmen also struggled: the second highest scorer was Dean Minors with 21, and 5 of the 11 players were out for ducks.{{cite web|url=http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/worldcup2007/engine/match/247468.html|title=12th Match, Group B: Bermuda v India at Port of Spain|publisher=Cricinfo|date=19 March 2007|access-date=1 May 2007}}

Their final game, against Bangladesh, was hit heavily by rain: after originally being reduced to 41 overs a side it was ultimately decided that a maximum of 21 overs each could be played. Bermuda posted 94/9 in that time, with David Hemp top scoring again (with 23); but Bangladesh reached 96 in 17.3 overs, despite losing 3 quick wickets.{{cite web|url=http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/worldcup2007/engine/match/247480.html|title=24th Match, Group B: Bangladesh v Bermuda at Port of Spain|publisher=Cricinfo|date=21 March 2007|access-date=1 May 2007}}

August saw them lose to Ireland and the Netherlands by huge margins in the 2007–08 ICC Intercontinental Cup, as well as an ODI series against the Netherlands. Between October and November they played the remainder of their Intercontinental Cup matches, against Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, as well as an ODI series against both nations. They finished last in the tournament.{{cite web|url=http://www.cricketeurope4.net/BERMUDA/GENERAL/calendar.shtml|archive-url=https://archive.today/20070420130105/http://www.cricketeurope4.net/BERMUDA/GENERAL/calendar.shtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=20 April 2007|title=Bermuda Cricket Calendar|publisher=CricketEurope4.net|access-date=1 May 2007}}

==Further decline and absolute collapse (2009–present)==

The team then took part in 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier where they finished 9th, and were relegated to 2011 ICC World Cricket League Division Two and qualified for 2009-10 ICC Intercontinental Shield. They lost heavily in the Intercontinental Shield.

Bermuda finished last in the 2011 ICC World Cricket League Division Two, thus relegating them to 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Three. In April 2013 Bermuda hosted the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Three in which they came 4th. At the 2013 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier Bermuda finished 14th with wins over Denmark and a surprise win over Scotland, with outstanding bowling from Jacobi Robinson. In the 2014 ICC World Cricket League Division Three, Bermuda capitulated against all teams, managing one win against Malaysia. They ended up coming last, thus relegating them to the 2016 ICC World Cricket League Division Four. In the space of less than six years, Bermuda went from being in the ICC World Cup Qualifier Division, to Division Four.

Bermuda progressed from 2018-19 Americas southern sub region qualifier to Regionals Finals in 2018.

International Grounds

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Tournament history

=[[Bermuda at the Cricket World Cup|Cricket World Cup]]=

{{main|Bermuda at the Cricket World Cup}}

=[[ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier]]=

=ICC World Twenty20 Americas Qualifier=

=[[World Cricket League]]=

=[[ICC Intercontinental Cup]]=

  • 2004: First round{{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2004/OTHERS/ICC-CONT/ICC-CONT_POINTS.html|title=ICC Intercontinental Cup 2004 – Points Table|publisher=Cricinfo|access-date=1 May 2007}}
  • 2005: Semi-finals{{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2005/OTHERS/ICC-CONT/SCORECARDS/BMDA_KENYA_ICC-CONT_23-25OCT2005.html|title=1st Semi-final: Bermuda v Kenya at Windhoek (United)|publisher=Cricinfo|date=25 October 2005|access-date=1 May 2007}}
  • 2006: First round{{cite web|url=http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2006/OTHERS/ICC-CONT/ICC-CONT_2006_TABLE.html|title=ICC Intercontinental Cup 2006 – Points Table|publisher=Cricinfo|access-date=1 May 2007}}
  • 2007–08: Last place (8th)
  • 2009–10 (Intercontinental Shield): Last place (4th)

=[[Cricket World Cup Qualifier|World Cup Qualifier]]=

  • 1979: Semi-finals{{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/WORLD_CUPS/ICCT79/ICCT-MATCHES/BMDA_CAN_ICCT-SEMI_06JUN1979.html|title=Bermuda vs Canada, ICC Trophy '79 Semi-final|publisher=Cricinfo|date=6 June 1979|access-date=1 May 2007}}
  • 1982: Runners up{{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/WORLD_CUPS/ICCT82/ICCT-MATCHES/BMDA_ZIM_ICCT-FINAL_10JUL1982.html|title=Bermuda vs Zimbabwe, ICC Trophy '82 inal|publisher=Cricinfo|date=10 July 1982|access-date=1 May 2007}}
  • 1986: 4th place{{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/WORLD_CUPS/ICCT86/ICCT-MATCHES/BMDA_DNMRK_ICCT-CONS_04JUL1986.html|title=Bermuda vs Denmark, ICC Trophy '86 Consolation (3rd place) Final|publisher=Cricinfo|date=4 July 1986|access-date=10 April 2007}}
  • 1990: Plate competition{{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/WORLD_CUPS/ICCT90/ICCT_TABLE_JUN1990.html|title=ICC Trophy in the Netherlands, Jun 1990 – Points Table|publisher=Cricinfo|access-date=1 May 2007}}
  • 1994: 4th place{{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/WORLD_CUPS/ICCT94/ICCT-MATCHES/NL_BMDA_ICCT-CONS_05MAR1994.html|title=3rd Place Playoff: Netherlands v Bermuda at Simba Union|publisher=Cricinfo|date=5 March 1994|access-date=1 May 2007}}
  • 1997: Won Plate competition (9th place){{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/WORLD_CUPS/ICCT97/ICCT97-MATCHES/PLATE/BMDA_UAE_ICCT_05APR1997.html|title=Bermuda v UAE, ICC Trophy '97 Plate Final (playoff,) Kelab Aman|publisher=Cricinfo|date=5 April 1997|access-date=1 May 2007}}
  • 2001: 9th place{{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/WORLD_CUPS/ICCT2001/SCORECARDS/PLAYOFFS/BMDA_NAMIB_ICCT-PO1_07JUL2001.html|title=ICC Trophy 2001 Playoff: Bermuda v Namibia at Toronto (Maple NE)|publisher=Cricinfo|date=7 July 2001|access-date=1 May 2007}}
  • 2005: 4th place{{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/WORLD_CUPS/ICCT2005/SCORECARDS/PLAYOFFS/BMDA_CAN_ICCT_11JUL2005.html|title=ICC Trophy 2005 3rd Place Playoff: Bermuda v Canada at Dublin (Malahide)|publisher=Cricinfo|date=11 July 2005|access-date=1 May 2007}}
  • 2009: 9th place
  • 2014: Did not qualify
  • 2018: Did not qualify

=[[ICC Americas Championship]]=

  • 2000: Runners up{{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2000/OTHERS+ICC/AMERICAS_CUP/AMERICAS_CUP_TABLE.html|title=Americas Cup in Canada, 2000 – Points Table|publisher=Cricinfo|access-date=1 May 2007}}
  • 2002: 4th place{{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/2001-02/OTHERS+ICC/AMERICAS_CUP/AMERICAS_CUP-POINTS.html|title=Americas Cup in Argentina, 2002 – Points Table|publisher=Cricinfo|access-date=1 May 2007}}
  • 2004: 3rd place{{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2004/OTHERS/AMERICAS-CC/table.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120717194238/http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2004/OTHERS/AMERICAS-CC/table.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=17 July 2012|title=Americas Cup in Bermuda, 2004 – Points Table|publisher=Cricinfo|access-date=1 May 2007}}
  • 2006: Won (Division One){{cite web|url=http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2006/OTHERS/WCL-AM-DIV1/WCL-AM-DIV1_TABLE.html|title=Americas Cup, Division One, in Canada, 2006 – Points Table|publisher=Cricinfo|access-date=1 May 2007}}
  • 2008: 2nd place (Division One)
  • 2010: 3rd place (Division One)
  • 2011: 3rd place (Division One)
  • 2013: 2nd place (Division Two)

Players

Squad for Oman ODI Series 1–13 December 2019{{Cite web|url=http://www.islandstats.com/sport.asp?sport=17&assoc=1&newsid=48772|title=IslandStats.com - Bermuda Sports Online|website=www.islandstats.com|access-date=2020-03-03}}

  • Derrick Brangman

Records and statistics

International Match Summary – Bermuda{{cite web |url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/team/results_summary.html?class=2;id=12;type=team |title=Bermuda – One Day Internationals |publisher=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=16 July 2018}}{{cite web |url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/team/results_summary.html?class=3;id=12;type=team |title=Bermuda – Twenty20 Internationals |publisher=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=16 July 2018}}

Last updated 26 April 2025.

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FormatMWLTD/NRInaugural Match
align="left"| One Day Internationals357280017 May 2006
align="left"| Twenty20 Internationals452816013 August 2008

=One Day Internationals=

  • Highest team total: 275/8 v Ireland, 31 January 2007 at Jaffery Sports Club Ground, Nairobi{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/team/highest_innings_totals.html?class=2;id=12;type=team |title=Records / Bermuda / One-Day Internationals / Highest totals |website=ESPNcricinfo|access-date=28 May 2019}}
  • Highest individual score: 102*, David Hemp v Kenya, 6 April 2009 at Senwes Park, Potchefstroom{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/batting/most_runs_innings.html?class=2;id=12;type=team|title=Records / Bermuda / One-Day Internationals / High scores|access-date=28 May 2019}}
  • Best individual bowling figures: 5/53, Dwayne Leverock v Kenya, 14 November 2006 at Mombasa Sports Club, Mombasa{{cite web |url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/bowling/best_figures_innings.html?class=2;id=12;type=team|title= Records / Bermuda / One-Day Internationals / Best bowling figures |access-date=28 May 2019}}

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Most ODI runs for Bermuda{{cite web |url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/batting/most_runs_career.html?class=2;id=12;type=team |title=Records / Bermuda / One-Day Internationals / Most runs |publisher=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=23 August 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140910002408/http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/batting/most_runs_career.html?class=2%3Bid%3D12%3Btype%3Dteam |archive-date=10 September 2014 |df=dmy-all }}

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!Player!!Runs!!Average!!Career span

Irving Romaine78325.252006–2009
David Hemp64133.732006–2009
Lionel Cann59026.812006–2009
Janeiro Tucker49619.842006–2009
Dean Minors47826.552006–2007

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Most ODI wickets for Bermuda{{cite web |url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?class=2;id=12;type=team |title=Records / Bermuda / One-Day Internationals / Most wickets |publisher=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=23 August 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140910002331/http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?class=2%3Bid%3D12%3Btype%3Dteam |archive-date=10 September 2014 |df=dmy-all }}

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!Player!!Wickets!!Average!!Career span

Dwayne Leverock3433.022006–2009
Saleem Mukuddem2332.692006–2007
Kevin Hurdle2336.132006–2007
Rodney Trott1625.752007–2009
Delyone Borden1526.132006–2008

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Highest individual innings in ODI{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/batting/most_runs_innings.html?class=2;id=12;type=team| title=Records / Bermuda / One-Day Internationals / Highest Scores | publisher=Cricinfo}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
PlayerScoreOppositionVenueYear
David Hemp102*{{cr|KEN}}Potchefstroom2009
Irving Romaine101{{cr|CAN}}Toronto2006
Irving Romaine85*{{cr|SCO}}Nairobi2007
David Hemp81{{cr|NED}}Potchefstroom2009
David Hemp76*{{cr|IND}}Port of Spain2007

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Best bowling figures in an innings in ODI{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/bowling/best_figures_innings.html?class=2;id=12;type=team| title=Records / Bermuda / One-Day Internationals / Best bowling figures | publisher=Cricinfo}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
PlayerScoreOppositionVenueYear
Dwayne Leverock5/53{{cr|KEN}}Mombasa2006
Delyone Borden4/30{{cr|CAN}}St John's2007
Saleem Mukuddem4/40{{cr|NED}}Benoni2006
Hasan Durham4/45{{cr|CAN}}Toronto2006
Rodney Trott4/46{{cr|KEN}}Nairobi2007

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ODI record versus other nations

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 600px;"
OpponentMWLTNRFirst MatchFirst win
colspan="8" align="center" | vs Test nations
align="left"| {{cr|BAN}}2020025 February 2007
align="left"| {{cr|IND}}1010019 March 2007
align="left"| {{cr|IRE}}1010031 January 2007
align="left"| {{cr|SRI}}1010015 March 2007
align="left"| {{cr|WIN}}1010020 August 2008
align="left"| {{cr|ZIM}}2020018 May 2006
colspan="8" align="center" | vs Associate Members
align="left"| {{cr|CAN}}11560017 May 200617 May 2006
align="left"| {{cr|KEN}}8080011 November 2006
align="left"| {{cr|NED}}7160028 November 20062 December 2006
align="left"| {{cr|SCO}}110005 February 20075 February 2007

=Twenty20 Internationals=

  • Highest team total: 239/6 v. Bahamas on 10 November 2021 at Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua.{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/team/highest_innings_totals.html?class=3;id=12;type=team|title=Records / Bermuda / Twenty20 Internationals / Highest totals |publisher=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=22 May 2019}}
  • Highest individual score: 103, Kamau Leverock v. Panama on 28 February 2023 at Belgrano Athletic Club Ground, Buenos Aires.{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/batting/most_runs_innings.html?class=3;id=12;type=team|title=Records / Bermuda / Twenty20 Internationals / High scores |work=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=26 May 2019}}
  • Best individual bowling figures: 5/18, Allan Douglas v. Cayman Islands, 25 August 2019 at White Hill Field, Sandys Parish.{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/bowling/best_figures_innings.html?class=3;id=12;type=team|title=Records / Bermuda / Twenty20 Internationals / Best bowling figures |work=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=26 May 2019}}

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Most T20I runs for Bermuda{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/batting/most_runs_career.html?class=3;id=12;type=team |title=Records / Bermuda / Twenty20 Internationals / Most runs |work=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=29 May 2019}}

class="wikitable"
style="background:#bdb76b;"

! Player!!Runs!!Average!!Career span

Delray Rawlins85532.882019–2025
Kamau Leverock84233.682019–2023
Tre Manders77935.402021–2024
Terryn Fray50119.262019–2025
Allan Douglas43719.862019–2025

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Most T20I wickets for Bermuda{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?class=3;id=12;type=team |title=Records / Bermuda / Twenty20 Internationals / Most wickets |work=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=29 May 2019}}

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! Player!!Wickets!!Average!!Career span

Derrick Brangman4010.972019–2025
Delray Rawlins3318.782019–2025
Kamau Leverock2521.002019–2023
Allan Douglas2013.102019–2025
Kevon Fubler196.262024–2025
Dominic Sabir1912.522021–2025

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T20I record versus other nations

Records complete to T20I #3164. Last updated 26 April 2025.

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 600px;"
OpponentMWLTNRFirst MatchFirst win
colspan="8" |vs ICC Full Members
align="left"| {{cr|IRE}}101003 August 2008
colspan="8" align="center" | vs Associate Members
align="left"| {{cr|ARG}}5500014 November 202114 November 2021
align="left"| {{cr|BAH}}4400010 November 202110 November 2021
align="left"| {{cr|BLZ}}2200013 November 202113 November 2021
align="left"| {{cr|BRA}}1100011 December 202411 December 2024
align="left"| {{cr|CAN}}715015 August 200830 September 2023
align="left"| {{cr|CAY}}6600021 August 201921 August 2019
align="left"| {{cr|KEN}}1010021 October 2019
align="left"| {{cr|MEX}}1100010 December 202410 December 2024
align="left"| {{cr|NAM}}1010023 October 2019
align="left"| {{cr|NED}}1010026 October 2019
align="left"| {{cr|PAN}}5500011 November 202111 November 2021
align="left"| {{cr|PNG}}1010019 October 2019
align="left"| {{cr|SCO}}202003 August 2008
align="left"| {{cr|SIN}}1010020 October 2019
align="left"| {{cr|SUR}}110007 December 20247 December 2024
align="left"| {{cr|USA}}5230018 August 201918 August 2019

Coaching staff

Niraj Odedra was appointed head coach of Bermuda in June 2022, replacing interim coach Cal Waldron.{{cite news|url=https://www.royalgazette.com/cricket/sport/article/20220628/indian-niraj-odedra-appointed-bermuda-coach-on-short-term-deal/|title=Indian Niraj Odedra appointed Bermuda coach on short-term deal|first=Sam|last=Murley|date=29 June 2022|newspaper=The Royal Gazette|accessdate=26 January 2023}}

  • Chairman of High Performance Committee: Gershon Gibbons
  • Head coach: {{flagicon|IND}} Niraj Odedra
  • Asst. coach: {{flagicon|BER}} Lorenzo Tucker
  • Bowling coach: {{flagicon|BER}} Lorenzo Tucker
  • Fielding coach: {{flagicon|BER}} Reginald Tucker
  • Mental conditioning coach: Vacant
  • Fitness trainer: {{flagicon|BER}} Nick Jones
  • Head Physiotherapist: Danielle Richold
  • Masseur: n/a
  • Performance analyst: {{flagicon|BER}} Lorenzo Tucker

See also

Notes

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References

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