Bermuda U19 Discussion & Requirements
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Re: Bermuda U19 Discussion & Requirements
Game 1 of our T20 tour started 8:00 FTP time yesterday and we have started off the tour well with a 7 wicket win with 5 overs to spare. On a dry wicket our spinners done a great job restricting the Canadian's to 100 with 8 wickets falling to spin and Augustus being the main destroyer with 3/12.
With the bat our boys started off really well knocking off half the score in the first 5 overs, with Dummett seeing us home top scoring with 35*.
Match Ratings
Bermuda U20 Canada U20
Batting - Top Order 9,828 9,490
Batting - Middle Order 7,358 9,368
Batting - Tail 4,007 5,467
Bowling - Seam 10,453 (8) 9,937 (8)
Bowling - Spin 10,812 (12) 9,638 (12)
Fielding/Keeping 11,015 11,024
Overall 167,157 173,702
We play a strong UAE side in 6 hours time to hopefully move to 2-0! Follow the game live following the link!
https://www.fromthepavilion.org/gamedet ... Id=6487018
With the bat our boys started off really well knocking off half the score in the first 5 overs, with Dummett seeing us home top scoring with 35*.
Match Ratings
Bermuda U20 Canada U20
Batting - Top Order 9,828 9,490
Batting - Middle Order 7,358 9,368
Batting - Tail 4,007 5,467
Bowling - Seam 10,453 (8) 9,937 (8)
Bowling - Spin 10,812 (12) 9,638 (12)
Fielding/Keeping 11,015 11,024
Overall 167,157 173,702
We play a strong UAE side in 6 hours time to hopefully move to 2-0! Follow the game live following the link!
https://www.fromthepavilion.org/gamedet ... Id=6487018
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Re: Bermuda U19 Discussion & Requirements
Game 2 saw us go down to UAE by 4 wickets but with only 2 balls to spare in tough batting conditions. We posted 96 in our 20 overs with Dummett top scoring again with 37*. Our bowlers done a great job restricting their batsmen and taking it down to the final few balls although not being good enough to close out the innings to get the win.
Match Ratings
UAE U20 Bermuda U20
Batting - Top Order 9,919 9,572
Batting - Middle Order 9,062 8,395
Batting - Tail 5,027 4,961
Bowling - Seam 9,390 (8) 9,241 (4)
Bowling - Spin 9,412 (12) 9,864 (16)
Fielding/Keeping 10,852 11,098
Overall 170,577 168,745
We move onto game 3 where we play the Kenyan’s on slow/windy. Tune in here at 8:00 - https://www.fromthepavilion.org/gamedet ... Id=6487027
Match Ratings
UAE U20 Bermuda U20
Batting - Top Order 9,919 9,572
Batting - Middle Order 9,062 8,395
Batting - Tail 5,027 4,961
Bowling - Seam 9,390 (8) 9,241 (4)
Bowling - Spin 9,412 (12) 9,864 (16)
Fielding/Keeping 10,852 11,098
Overall 170,577 168,745
We move onto game 3 where we play the Kenyan’s on slow/windy. Tune in here at 8:00 - https://www.fromthepavilion.org/gamedet ... Id=6487027
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Re: Bermuda U19 Discussion & Requirements
Game 3 - we lost to Kenya, after sending them in on a slow wicket we allowed them to score a couple probably over par posting 146 although Augustus was our best with 2/17 off his 4 overs. The run chase was a slow one with wickets falling whenever we seemed to want to get a push on and we never looked likely although Rolton was our best with 56*. Leaving us 1-2 on Wednesday.
Game 4 - we went back to a dry wicket and played the Irish. We were sent in and managed to get a reasonable score of 118 although this was a few less than what we would've been hoping for the bowlers pulled one out and kept the opposition to 115 in what was a really good come from behind win. Martin with a run a ball 41 was our best bat and Daniel with 3/21 off his 4 our best bowler including only allowing 7 off the final over of the game. Being 2-2 coming into the last day we needed a win to guarantee staying up or a big win allowing us to potentially promote if results went our way and on the flipside a loss meaning going down to Div 3.
Game 5 - sent in again on the same conditions as the day before we managed a much better total of 151. Amsterdam up top with 45 and the spin spec's Bute (32 off 28) and Gittens (29 off 18) being the main run scorers for the crew. With the ball the opening 10 overs practically sealed the game forcing the RRR to over 10 and the next 5 increasing that RRR to around 15. The end result being a 10 run win. No real major wicket takers but Simpson's 4 overs for 20 runs were massive in the scheme of things.
Overall an encouraging tour finishing 4th with a 3-2 record, staying in Division 2 and also qualifying for the T20 World Cup at end of season!
Game 4 - we went back to a dry wicket and played the Irish. We were sent in and managed to get a reasonable score of 118 although this was a few less than what we would've been hoping for the bowlers pulled one out and kept the opposition to 115 in what was a really good come from behind win. Martin with a run a ball 41 was our best bat and Daniel with 3/21 off his 4 our best bowler including only allowing 7 off the final over of the game. Being 2-2 coming into the last day we needed a win to guarantee staying up or a big win allowing us to potentially promote if results went our way and on the flipside a loss meaning going down to Div 3.
Game 5 - sent in again on the same conditions as the day before we managed a much better total of 151. Amsterdam up top with 45 and the spin spec's Bute (32 off 28) and Gittens (29 off 18) being the main run scorers for the crew. With the ball the opening 10 overs practically sealed the game forcing the RRR to over 10 and the next 5 increasing that RRR to around 15. The end result being a 10 run win. No real major wicket takers but Simpson's 4 overs for 20 runs were massive in the scheme of things.
Overall an encouraging tour finishing 4th with a 3-2 record, staying in Division 2 and also qualifying for the T20 World Cup at end of season!
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Re: Bermuda U19 Discussion & Requirements
Nutella CC >> Adrian Nunes >> Details
Player Info
16y0w | 23,095 rating | $950 wage (5% discount)
Right hand batsman | Right arm Fast medium
Talents Skilled (Power)
Nationality Bermuda Bermuda
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience dreadful
Captaincy reasonable
Skills Summary
Batsman ordinary
Bowler ordinary
Keeper dreadful
Allrounder ordinary
Notes
Skills
Batting average Endurance dreadful
Bowling ordinary Technique average
Keeping poor Power average
Fielding poor
Sparks CC >> Donovan Kallicharran >> Details
Player Info
16y0w | 12,522 rating | $500 wage (0% discount)
Right hand batsman | Right arm Fast
Talents Finisher
Nationality Bermuda Bermuda
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience dreadful
Captaincy atrocious
Skills Summary
Batsman poor
Bowler dreadful
Keeper atrocious
Allrounder dreadful
Notes
Skills
Batting poor Endurance dreadful
Bowling dreadful Technique poor
Keeping atrocious Power poor
Fielding atrocious
Player Info
16y0w | 23,095 rating | $950 wage (5% discount)
Right hand batsman | Right arm Fast medium
Talents Skilled (Power)
Nationality Bermuda Bermuda
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience dreadful
Captaincy reasonable
Skills Summary
Batsman ordinary
Bowler ordinary
Keeper dreadful
Allrounder ordinary
Notes
Skills
Batting average Endurance dreadful
Bowling ordinary Technique average
Keeping poor Power average
Fielding poor
Sparks CC >> Donovan Kallicharran >> Details
Player Info
16y0w | 12,522 rating | $500 wage (0% discount)
Right hand batsman | Right arm Fast
Talents Finisher
Nationality Bermuda Bermuda
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience dreadful
Captaincy atrocious
Skills Summary
Batsman poor
Bowler dreadful
Keeper atrocious
Allrounder dreadful
Notes
Skills
Batting poor Endurance dreadful
Bowling dreadful Technique poor
Keeping atrocious Power poor
Fielding atrocious
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Re: Bermuda U19 Discussion & Requirements
Llewelyn Clarke
16y1w | 23,740 rating | $915 wage (5% discount)
Right hand batsman | Right arm Medium
Talents New Ball Bowler, Skilled (Technique)
Nationality Bermuda Bermuda
Form reasonable
Fatigue revived
Experience poor
Captaincy reasonable
Skills Summary
Batsman ordinary
Bowler ordinary
Keeper dreadful
Allrounder ordinary
Notes
Skills
Batting average Endurance ordinary
Bowling average Technique poor
Keeping dreadful Power ordinary
Fielding average
Dexter Yabyabaca
16y0w | 24,991 rating | $1,188 wage (5% discount)
Right hand batsman | Left arm Medium
Talents Spin Specialist
Nationality Bermuda Bermuda
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience poor
Captaincy reliable
Skills Summary
Batsman ordinary
Bowler ordinary
Keeper poor
Allrounder ordinary
Notes
Skills
Batting reasonable Endurance poor
Bowling average Technique ordinary
Keeping poor Power ordinary
Fielding ordinary
Wailwood Meade
16y0w | 18,758 rating | $627 wage (5% discount)
Right hand batsman | Right arm Finger spin
Talents Arm Ball
Nationality Bermuda Bermuda
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience dreadful
Captaincy reasonable
Skills Summary
Batsman poor
Bowler poor
Keeper dreadful
Allrounder poor
Notes
Skills
Batting ordinary Endurance poor
Bowling ordinary Technique poor
Keeping poor Power poor
Fielding poor
pulling Bermudian seems to be working well. 5 or 6 handy players this season.
16y1w | 23,740 rating | $915 wage (5% discount)
Right hand batsman | Right arm Medium
Talents New Ball Bowler, Skilled (Technique)
Nationality Bermuda Bermuda
Form reasonable
Fatigue revived
Experience poor
Captaincy reasonable
Skills Summary
Batsman ordinary
Bowler ordinary
Keeper dreadful
Allrounder ordinary
Notes
Skills
Batting average Endurance ordinary
Bowling average Technique poor
Keeping dreadful Power ordinary
Fielding average
Dexter Yabyabaca
16y0w | 24,991 rating | $1,188 wage (5% discount)
Right hand batsman | Left arm Medium
Talents Spin Specialist
Nationality Bermuda Bermuda
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience poor
Captaincy reliable
Skills Summary
Batsman ordinary
Bowler ordinary
Keeper poor
Allrounder ordinary
Notes
Skills
Batting reasonable Endurance poor
Bowling average Technique ordinary
Keeping poor Power ordinary
Fielding ordinary
Wailwood Meade
16y0w | 18,758 rating | $627 wage (5% discount)
Right hand batsman | Right arm Finger spin
Talents Arm Ball
Nationality Bermuda Bermuda
Form reasonable
Fatigue rested
Experience dreadful
Captaincy reasonable
Skills Summary
Batsman poor
Bowler poor
Keeper dreadful
Allrounder poor
Notes
Skills
Batting ordinary Endurance poor
Bowling ordinary Technique poor
Keeping poor Power poor
Fielding poor
pulling Bermudian seems to be working well. 5 or 6 handy players this season.
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Re: Bermuda U19 Discussion & Requirements
Nice work Steve, 3-2 is always a good result. And congrats on qualifyingsteve97 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 4:28 amGame 3 - we lost to Kenya, after sending them in on a slow wicket we allowed them to score a couple probably over par posting 146 although Augustus was our best with 2/17 off his 4 overs. The run chase was a slow one with wickets falling whenever we seemed to want to get a push on and we never looked likely although Rolton was our best with 56*. Leaving us 1-2 on Wednesday.
Game 4 - we went back to a dry wicket and played the Irish. We were sent in and managed to get a reasonable score of 118 although this was a few less than what we would've been hoping for the bowlers pulled one out and kept the opposition to 115 in what was a really good come from behind win. Martin with a run a ball 41 was our best bat and Daniel with 3/21 off his 4 our best bowler including only allowing 7 off the final over of the game. Being 2-2 coming into the last day we needed a win to guarantee staying up or a big win allowing us to potentially promote if results went our way and on the flipside a loss meaning going down to Div 3.
Game 5 - sent in again on the same conditions as the day before we managed a much better total of 151. Amsterdam up top with 45 and the spin spec's Bute (32 off 28) and Gittens (29 off 18) being the main run scorers for the crew. With the ball the opening 10 overs practically sealed the game forcing the RRR to over 10 and the next 5 increasing that RRR to around 15. The end result being a 10 run win. No real major wicket takers but Simpson's 4 overs for 20 runs were massive in the scheme of things.
Overall an encouraging tour finishing 4th with a 3-2 record, staying in Division 2 and also qualifying for the T20 World Cup at end of season!
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Re: Bermuda U19 Discussion & Requirements
Had our final One Day tour for the season last week and we had a fairly successful week.
We kick started our tour with a 5 wicket victory against Ireland chasing down 140 after our bowlers done the job with the ball, Ganteaume standing out with 4/17 off his 10 and our captain Browne with his 50* to guide us home.
Game 2 was against the Dutch and once again ended in a 5 wicket victory chasing down their total of 137 with no real stand outs with the bat with all the top 6 getting a start but Ganteaume claiming his 2nd MotM in succession with 3/20 off 9.
Game 3 we played the top dogs in the Aussies and we came ready to give it our all to give us the 3-0 start to the week that every team would crave and we posted a competitive total of 214 with Gittens playing an anchor role ending with 65 and some awesome lower order hitting from Graham with 54(40) turning the game in our favour. With the ball it was Graham (3/18) again standing up bowling economically and then cleaning up at the end of the innings to get his just deserves on his match winning all-round performance. Finishing with a 27-run win and sitting atop of the table at 3-0.
Game 4 and we played the strong and eventual champs the UAE, batting first we knocked up 235 with Amsterdam (80) and Dummett with a run a ball 55 putting us in a decent position to win the game, unfortunately our bowlers decided to have the day off and credit to the UAE bats batted extremely well in challenging conditions ending in a comfortable 6 wicket loss.
Final game of the week left 3 teams the opportunity to take the title depending on their respective results. Once again unfortunately for us we didn't bring our best against the Sri Lankan's, bowling wise we restricted them to 178 which seemed like a gettable total with Augustus and Rattigan both collecting 4 poles each. With the bat it was only Clarke (48) who looked likely with us losing wickets constantly and in clumps and eventually falling 58 runs short.
Overall, finishing 3rd and a 3-2 week is a positive one although with the start to the week we had you wish you kick on and win the title but the biggest thing for our nation is to keep fighting above our weight class and continue the battle in the top division! Sitting 3rd with 32 points on the board and staying in division 1 for the start of season 55 we guarantee a World Cup appearance next season which is exciting to see how far we can go in a tournament environment.
Lastly I want to say a massive thank you to the managers of the players that represented us this season, keep pulling and training those Mudan stars!!
We kick started our tour with a 5 wicket victory against Ireland chasing down 140 after our bowlers done the job with the ball, Ganteaume standing out with 4/17 off his 10 and our captain Browne with his 50* to guide us home.
Game 2 was against the Dutch and once again ended in a 5 wicket victory chasing down their total of 137 with no real stand outs with the bat with all the top 6 getting a start but Ganteaume claiming his 2nd MotM in succession with 3/20 off 9.
Game 3 we played the top dogs in the Aussies and we came ready to give it our all to give us the 3-0 start to the week that every team would crave and we posted a competitive total of 214 with Gittens playing an anchor role ending with 65 and some awesome lower order hitting from Graham with 54(40) turning the game in our favour. With the ball it was Graham (3/18) again standing up bowling economically and then cleaning up at the end of the innings to get his just deserves on his match winning all-round performance. Finishing with a 27-run win and sitting atop of the table at 3-0.
Game 4 and we played the strong and eventual champs the UAE, batting first we knocked up 235 with Amsterdam (80) and Dummett with a run a ball 55 putting us in a decent position to win the game, unfortunately our bowlers decided to have the day off and credit to the UAE bats batted extremely well in challenging conditions ending in a comfortable 6 wicket loss.
Final game of the week left 3 teams the opportunity to take the title depending on their respective results. Once again unfortunately for us we didn't bring our best against the Sri Lankan's, bowling wise we restricted them to 178 which seemed like a gettable total with Augustus and Rattigan both collecting 4 poles each. With the bat it was only Clarke (48) who looked likely with us losing wickets constantly and in clumps and eventually falling 58 runs short.
Overall, finishing 3rd and a 3-2 week is a positive one although with the start to the week we had you wish you kick on and win the title but the biggest thing for our nation is to keep fighting above our weight class and continue the battle in the top division! Sitting 3rd with 32 points on the board and staying in division 1 for the start of season 55 we guarantee a World Cup appearance next season which is exciting to see how far we can go in a tournament environment.
Lastly I want to say a massive thank you to the managers of the players that represented us this season, keep pulling and training those Mudan stars!!
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Re: Bermuda U19 Discussion & Requirements
After an extremely successful 7 days at the T20 World Cup, finishing top of the table after going 4-1 in the group stage and knocking off the Kenyan’s in a cracking semi final. We unfortunately fell short in the big one going down by 5 wickets (4 balls to spare) and have come home with silver. Massive congrats to Zimbabwe who handed us both our losses in the week and thoroughly deserved the title!
This concludes my first season at the helm, with a 2nd and 3rd in the One Day tours and now the runner up trophy in the WC we will be pushing hard again this season to try and go one step better. I just want to say a massive thanks to Guru for his mountain of work put in behind the scenes.
Thank you to the managers and supporters of the players that represented us this season, keep pulling and training up those young stars, I’m only a message away for any of your Bermudan needs!
This concludes my first season at the helm, with a 2nd and 3rd in the One Day tours and now the runner up trophy in the WC we will be pushing hard again this season to try and go one step better. I just want to say a massive thanks to Guru for his mountain of work put in behind the scenes.
Thank you to the managers and supporters of the players that represented us this season, keep pulling and training up those young stars, I’m only a message away for any of your Bermudan needs!
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Re: Bermuda U19 Discussion & Requirements
Well done Steve and thanks....look forward to future battles
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Re: Bermuda U19 Discussion & Requirements
Hi All,
Looking forward to another 2 seasons at the helm. As discussed in the election speech I plan on being more vocal in the forums and also messaging about what's going on in and around our team. There will be some friendly comps and pull comps in the near future so keep an eye out for that and as always open to messages about future players! I do also have an assistant spot open to anyone that is keen on being involved so if anyone is keen feel free to send me a message regarding that!
Looking forward to another 2 seasons at the helm. As discussed in the election speech I plan on being more vocal in the forums and also messaging about what's going on in and around our team. There will be some friendly comps and pull comps in the near future so keep an eye out for that and as always open to messages about future players! I do also have an assistant spot open to anyone that is keen on being involved so if anyone is keen feel free to send me a message regarding that!
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