|
2006-11-30
Canada beat Bermuda by 3 wickets in 2nd ODI
[+]
[-]
|
ICC Tri-Series (in South Africa) - 4th Match
Bermuda v Canada 2006/07 season
Played at Willowmoore Park, Benoni (neutral venue), on 30 November 2006 (50-over match)
Bermuda Total 178 (9 wickets; 50 overs; 197 mins)
[Scorecard]
|
|
2006-11-27
Canada beat Bermuda by 5 wickets
[+]
[-]
|
Canada played well today to beat Bermuda in the 2nd ODI of the current Tri Series in South Africa.
[More]
[Scorecard]
|
|
2006-11-20
Netherlands well placed after Ten Doeschate hundred
[+]
[-]
|
The Netherlands team takes on Bermuda in an ICC Intercontinental Cup match in Pretoria starting on Tuesday knowing that it must win if it has any chance of toppling Canada at the top of Group B.
Canada is currently flying high with a maximum 40 points from two games, having seen off the challenges of Bermuda and Kenya with outright wins earlier this year.
[More]
[Scorecard]
[Schedule]
[Points Table]
|
|
2006-10-25
Bermuda head to Nairobi needing ICC Intercontinental Cup victory
[+]
[-]
|
James Fitzgerald
November 4, 2006
Bermuda faces Kenya in Nairobi tomorrow knowing that victory is a must to keep their hopes of ICC Intercontinental Cup finals qualification alive.
A win in the four-day game, which takes place at Nairobi Gymkhana, would leave Bermuda needing to then beat the Netherlands in November and then hoping for other results to go their way.
[More]
[Scorecard]
|
|
2006-05-06
Opener Gibbons puts country before club
[+]
[-]
|
--By Colin Thompson---
Treadwell Gibbons jr has put country before club and decided against returning to Scotland to represent Division One side Arbroath Cricket Club this summer.
Gibbons, 20, retained his spot earlier this week in Bermuda?s 14-man national squad that will play two official One-Day Internationals against Canada and Zimbabwe in Trinidad later this month.
[More]
|
|
2006-05-04
Bermuda bowlers must learn from mistakes, warns Croft
[+]
[-]
|
-- By Colin Thompson----
Bermuda?s bowlers need ?to pull up their socks? if they?re to enjoy any success on the international stage, says former West Indies fast bowler Colin Croft.
Croft gave his assessment on the current state of the national team?s attack in the wake of last week?s 20/20 World Cricket Classic at the National Sports Centre.
Using last weekend?s final which saw Bermuda?s bowlers take a battering from South African openers Gary Kirsten and Steven Jack as an example, the former right-arm Lancashire, Guyana and West Indies pacer said the local bowlers failed miserably to trouble batsmen he considered ?over the hill?.
[More]
|