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Exposing the Island?s youth cricketers to a higher level of cricket at a young age is the way forward, says Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) second-vice-president and youth committee chairman Allen Richardson.
And while Richardson, a former St.David?s and...
DATE: Aug 18, 2005
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With time on his side and the sky the limit, teenage Bailey?s Bay all-rounder Rodney (Picnic) Trott makes it no secret where he intends to be in 2007 ? the World Cup spectacle in the Windies.
And it would seem, having been recently named in coach Gus...
DATE: Aug 18, 2005
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DATE: Aug 17, 2005
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One of the most revered fingers in local cricket is back in commission.
Showing little signs of rust or the effects of a broken ring finger on his right hand, Bermuda ICC Trophy hero Irving Romaine returned with a vengeance during last Saturday?s Eas...
DATE: Aug 17, 2005
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Canadian skipper John Davison, scorer of the fastest century in World Cup history, will not take part in his team?s opening ICC Intercontinental Cup clash against Bermuda at Toronto Cricket and Skating Club next week in Ontario.
It was confirmed yest...
DATE: Aug 16, 2005
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DATE: Aug 15, 2005
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Southampton Rangers took the easiest path to the Combined Knockout Cup final after semi-final opponents Somerset turned up at Southampton Oval yesterday with only three players.
The Belco Cup and Premier Division Limited Overs champions advanced to t...
DATE: Aug 15, 2005
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Bermuda?s hopes of qualifying for the 2006 Under 19 World Cup in Sri Lanka now hinge upon two key factors ? a win today against hosts Canada and the eventual findings of an investigation into the eligibility of at least one team member of group leade...
DATE: Aug 13, 2005
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Fourteen of the Island?s most promising young skippers excelled at the United States Optimists Dinghy Association?s (USODA) New England Championships held in Jamestown, Rhode Island last week.
The event, hosted by the Conanicut Yacht Club and boastin...
DATE: Aug 12, 2005
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Legendary bowler Clarence Parfitt has backed Sports Minister Dale Butler?s calls for St.George?s skipper Herbie Bascome to apologise for allegedly making xenophobic taunts during last month?s drama-filled Cup Match classic at Wellington Oval.
Bascome...
DATE: Aug 12, 2005
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