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Who was hot and who was not

After qualifying for the World Cup and winning the Intercontinental Cup Americas section, Bermuda?s incredible summer of cricket is finally over.

Here takes a look at the individuals involved in the Namibian tour and how they fared:

Curtis Jackson

The 38-year-old didn?t live up to the hype surrounding his return to the side after five years to save the top order. Never got going in any of the innings and his figures speak for themselves. Dropped at least two catches in the field.

v Kenya 0, v Namibia 10 and 0

Saleem Mukuddem

Looked menacing with the new ball but never did quite enough to really be a strong threat to the Kenyans on such a pitch. Deserves the congratulations of a nation for playing three days of cricket without eating or drinking during daylight because of Ramadan and still having the energy to field well and bowl spells late in the day. Put together a patient innings which never quite looked like it was going to go on.

v Kenya 24 and 1 wicket

Janeiro Tucker

Couldn?t repeat the heroics of Ireland when thrown in as captain against the Namibians. Should have gone on against the Kenyans and then struggled in the two later games. Bowled some useful deliveries and executed superb direct hit for a run-out in the final tour game.

v Kenya 30, v Namibia 15, 0

Dean Minors

The veteran batted superbly twice to help build bigger partnerships although, like the rest of the middle order, guilty of not going on for a game-changing score. Superb behind the stumps as usual, took some athletic catches and a bright stumping. A positive influence on the squad.

v Kenya 51, v Namibia 6 and 60

Hasan Durham

Proved useful with the bat as the last recognised hitter, played an important supporting role in helping Smith to his century against Kenyans. Performed admirably with the ball on an unfriendly wicket. It was as much a containment role as it was an attacking one although he cleaned out the Namibian tail well on Friday. Established himself again as a reliable spinner to work alongside the master.

v Kenya 24 and 1 wicket, v Namibia 2 and 1 wicket, 20 not out and 4 wickets

Ryan Steede

Bowled tightly and with some success in his one match against the Kenyans although lacked the firepower to really cause too much trouble on such a good wicket. Fielded well in the deep. Probably could have done with another chance. Needs more strength and consistency if he is to lead the attack.

v Kenya 0 not out and 3 wickets

Kevin Tucker

Settled down after a wayward start to international cricket with seven extras in his first over. Once he realised where the stumps were, he bowled a lot better but still quite raw. Will need plenty more work if he is to genuinely battle for a chance to open the attack.

v Namibia, one wicket each game.