England win by 231 runs
Bermuda have lost their first warm-up match of the cricket World Cup as the Island's batsmen collapsed to 45 all out.
Chasing England's total of 286-8, few batsmen stayed at the wicket long enough to make an impression with only David Hemp reaching double figures at 11.
Hemp was caught by James Anderson off the bowling of Andrew Flintoff after surviving 30 balls. Stephen Outerbridge was out for 7 while 8 extras were scored.
England were 286-8 at the close of their innings in their cricket World Cup warm-up match.
Dwayne Leverock was the toast of Bermuda's bowlers as he took two wickets for an economical 32 runs while Delyone Borden snapped up three wickets but gave up 71 runs.
Jamie Dalrymple was England's top batsman with 76 runs before he was caught by OJ Pitcher off Borden while Ian Bell and Kevin Pietersen scored 46 and 43 respectively.
Bermuda captain Irving Romaine took an "absolutely fabulous catch" to dismiss Bell of England in the 19th over with England on 113.
Romaine took the catch off the bowling of Malachi Jones when Bell was on 46.
Earlier Kevin Hurdle took two wickets, bowling Ed Joyce for 7 when England were on 14 and getting captain Michael Vaughan out caught by David Hemp for 18 when England were on 42.
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