KINGSTON (Reuters) — An already eventful cricket World Cup took a dramatically unexpected turn on Saturday with two of the biggest shocks in the history of the competition.Ireland, playing in their first World Cup, defeated Pakistan to knock one of t...
AS the World Cup grabs the attention of local cricket fans, Bermuda’s other national sport is laying out plans to take football forward to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The Bermuda Football Association, recent recipients of a generous $15 milli...
There will be a familiar face in the broadcasting booth at the Queen's Park Oval today — former Bermuda national cricket coach turned cricket commentator Mark Harper.
The tall Guyanese national, brother of former West Indies off spinner and current c...
THE fourth annual Tri-Nation Lacrosse Tournament hosted by the Bermuda Lacrosse Association (BLA) saw its share of first-class competition at the Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club’s Sea Breeze Oval. The tournament, which attracted the largest group of player...
It’s a question most of the world’s best international players have tried and failed to answer at one time or another. And Bermuda’s frontline batsmen have also been forced to grapple with it for the last few days during the final preparations for th...
Seen by many as talented enough to claim their second World Cup, Sri Lanka aim to begin their 2007 campaign today as they intend to finish it — with a resounding victory.
And coach Tom Moody made it clear yesterday his side would be aiming to beat Be...
I wanted to be one of the first to congratulate Devonshire Recreation Club on their Cougars clinching the Premier League title on Sunday. Since Somerset beat them in the Dudley Eve Final at the beginning of 2007, they have not looked back and have sw...
Devonshire Cougars 3
North Village 0
Devonshire Cougars didn’t have to venture far to collect the Premier Division championship yesterday. In fact they didn’t have to travel at all as North Village rolled over and played dead at the Den and virtua...
DATE: Mar 12, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Shannon Nusum became the third local footballer to die on Bermuda's roads this year.
Twenty-year-old Nusum, a promising midfielder at Devonshire Colts, succumbed to serious head injuries suffered in a traffic collision on North Shore Road last Monday...
DATE: Mar 10, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
For the first time in local football history the Premier and First Division championships could both be decided on the final round of the season.
At Devonshire Recreation Club tomorrow North Village will bid to retain their league title while hosts D...
DATE: Mar 10, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson