Live Blogging: Cup Match Day #1

July 28, 2011

[Updated- First day of play over: Somerset 97 & 39/1 St George's 188.] Locals are making their way into St George’s Cricket Club and camp sites can be seen from east to west, as the first day of the 2011 Cup Match Holiday gets underway today [July 28].

The Bermuda Weather Service predicts today will experience: “One or two showers will linger behind an early morning trough, then a few showers arrive by this evening as a weakening cold front stalls over the area. Some of the showers will be heavier at times and will not ease until later Friday afternoon.”

Starting from the eve of the annual Cup Match Classic, Bermudians are starting to get into the spirit on the micro-blogging network Twitter, with the hashtag #CupMatch growing in popularity. The tweets below will continuosly update in real time, providing you with the latest Cup Match related tweets.

We are restricted from live streaming and other aspects of coverage, but will update as able and you can also tune into the television for live coverage, or 1450AM or 89FM for live radio coverage.


Update 8:30pm: It appears there was another incident at BeachFest – girls fighting – and the event will be shutting down early. It was scheduled to go to late night.

Update 7:30pm: Days play has come to a close. Somerset Cricket Club 97 & 39/1 St. George’s Cricket Club 188. Match round up below:

St. George’s Cricket Club will look to press home their advantage after dominating the first day’s play at the Annual Cup Match Classic at Wellington Oval today.

Somerset, who won the toss, elected to bat and could only muster 97 runs in their first innings as they failed to come to grips with the pace of Justin Pitcher (5-42) and Stefan Kelly (4-26).

In reply, St George’s made 188 giving them a lead on first innings of 91 runs. This lead was achieved in spite of excellent bowling performances from Somerset’s Kevin Hurdle (5-38) and Janeiro Tucker (4-7). Top scorers for St George’s were Jason Anderson (52), Lionel Cann (38) and OJ Pitcher (26).

Dion Stovell was first to go for one when a Damali Bell ball outside the off stump, saw him get a top edge and was caught by Oronde Bascome running from his slips position to take the catch over his shoulder.

Stephen Outerbridge was next to go when he attempted to hook a Justin Pitcher delivery and was caught on the boundary by Bell without scoring.

Terryn Fray after being dropped by Pitcher off his own bowling, was out the very next ball when he got an edge and was taken by Jason Anderson.

When former Somerset Cup Match captain Janeiro Tucker attempted to dig one out and the ball flew to Rodney Trott the rot was starting to set in for the challengers.

To add to the challenger’s misery Kamau Leverock and Malachi Jones both got ducks trying to hit the ball out of the ground, while Jacobi Robinson who was swinging from the first ball he faced was bowled by Kelly for the top score of 17.

A 15 run partnership at the end between Joshua Gilbert and Kevin Hurdle saw Somerset move from 82/9 to 97, before Hurdle was the last man out just before lunch.

Justin Pitcher took five wickets to lead the St. George’s Cricket Club bowling attack, while Stefan Kelly took four wickets and Damali Bell grabbed one.

In reply the St. George’s Cricket Club were bowled all out for 188, a first innings lead of 91 runs.

Jason Anderson was the top scorer with 52, while Lionel Cann added 38, Kevin Hurdle took five wickets to lead the Somerset Cricket Club bowling attack, while Janeiro Tucker took four wickets for just seven runs as Somerset battled back at the end of the first day of Cup Match.

Somerset had to bat the final hour looking not to lose a wicket however that plan was not to be as Dion Stovell was bowled by Kelly for one, Fray finished on 31 and Outerbridge on 7 seeing Somerset to the close of play at 39/1.

The match resumes tomorrow at 10:00am.

Update 7:00pm: There appears to be another person passed out at Horseshoe Bay, they are presently being attended to by police officers, and EMTs are heading in their direction.

Update 6:40pm: From Zing: “Somerset 5-1. Dion Stovell bowled Kelly for 1.”

Update 6:19pm: From Zing: “St George’s all out for 188. Damali Bell bowled Tucker for 1. St George’s have a 91 run lead on first innings.”

Update 6:10pm: A few photos from BeachFest have been posted here.

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Update 6:00pm: From Zing “St George’s 187-6. Delyone Borden caught Edness bowled Stovell for 17 runs.”

Update 5:45pm: An ambulance is on scene at Horseshoe Bay, we unofficially understand that a man may have passed out.

Update 5:36pm: ZBM reports that Somerset player Jacobi Robinson has possibly broken his hand – and may not return to the game.

Update 5:20pm: Police responded to a disturbance that took place in the area of the BeachFest Celebrations at Horseshoe Bay. Police confirm that two people have been arrested, and a heavy police presence remains. In the meantime in the east, Zing reports that St George’s 165-6. Lionel Cann bowled out by Tucker for 38 runs.

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Update 5:00pm: St George’s is 145-5 at the Wellington Oval, and the crowd Horseshoe Bay is continuing to grow. Pictured below is Tourism Minister Patrice Minors – and family – at BeachFest. Minister Minors is a St George’s supporter.

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Update 4:55pm: StyleBermuda is at BeachFest handing out fans to keep cool:

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Update 4:49pm: Play started. Cann and Borden are batting, St George’s 134-5. Somerset 97 all out,

Update 4:26pm: Tea break, break in play. St George’s are 134-5

Update 4:00pm: OJ Pitcher is out, St George’s is now 116-5.

Update 3:48pm: Rodney Trott is out, St George’s is 111-4. OJ Pitcher and Lionel Cann are now batting.

Update 3:43pm: From Zing: “St George’s 107-3. Jason Anderson LBW Hurdle for 52 runs.”

Update 3:25pm Jason Anderson has a half century, which saw a brief spurt of celebrations on the pitch. St George’s have passed Somerset’s total of 97, with 99-2.

Update 3:10pm: St George’s 67-2

Update 2:10pm: From Zing: “St George’s 41-2. Fiqre Crockwell bowled by Hurdle for 16 runs.”

Update 1:40pm: From Zing: “St George’s 9-1. Captain Oronde Bascome caught out for a duck (0). Bowler was Kevin Hurdle.”

Update 1:30pm: The cricket game has restarted, St George’s are batting.

Update 1:02pm: There is no shortage of people at Horseshoe Bay for the Beachfest Celebrations taking place there today. The Entertainment stage is being prepared as performers are due to start shortly. Areas are sectioned off for the public to enjoy playing football or volleyball. Coppertone has a canopy set up offering “spray downs” of sun protectant for free. You can watch a dozen videos from last night’s BeachFest concert on Bernews TV.

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Update 12:56pm: From Zing: “Justin Pitcher claims 5-42 and Stefan Kelly 4-26 to knock down Somerset for a paltry 97 runs before lunch.”

Update 12:41pm: From Zing: “Somerset all out for 97. Kevin Hurdle bowled Kelly for 13″

Update 12:05pm: From Zing: “Somerset 82-9. Jacobi Robinson bowled Kelly for 17 runs.”

Update 11:40am: From Zing: “Somerset 63-8. Captain Jekon Edness bowled Kelly for 11 runs”

Update 11:34am: Justin Pitcher is proving to be a big day man – bowling with a strong wind westerly breeze – Justin Pitcher had Malachi Jones caught by Lionel Cann. Somerset find themselves in trouble so far – at 61 for 7.

Update 11:30am: From Zing: “Somerset 60-7. Malachi Jones caught, Cann bowled Pitcher for a duck (0)”

Update 11:20am: From Zing: “Somerset 49-6. Deunte Darrell LBW Kelly for 16 runs.” Stefan Kelly has claimed his 2nd wicket, and now at the wicket is Somerset captain Jekon Edness and Malachi Jones.

Update 11:09am: From Zing: Somerset 45-5. Kamau Leverock caught Douglas bowled Pitcher for a duck

Update 11:00am: Janerio Tucker is out. From Zing: “Somerset 45-4. Janeiro Tucker caught, Trott bowled Pitcher for 11 runs.” A loud roar took place when Janiero Tucker was brilliantly caught in slips by Rodney Trott off of the bowling of the bowling of Justin Pitcher.

Update 10:40am: From Zing: Somerset 29-3. Terryn Fray caught wicketkeeper Anderson bowled Pitcher for 12 runs.

Update 10:30am: From Zing: “Somerset 17-2. Stephen Outerbridge caught Douglas bowled Pitcher for a duck (0).” Deunte Darrell, last years’s MVP, is now batting. He was in a bike accident on Monday, but was cleared to play.

Update 10:24am: From Zing: Somerset 16-1. Dion Stovell caught Bascome bowled Bell for 1 run.

Update 10:21am: Couple of dedicated St George’s fans entering the gate:

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Update 10:15am: The game has begun. We apologize for our lack of live video stream, we would have loved to provide it however were restricted from doing so.

Update 10:04am: The Premier and Governor are greeting all the players on the field. Premier Cox is wearing a red and blue hat, which speaks volumes on this day of course.

Update 10:00am: Somerset win toss and elected to bat. The teams are making their way to the field, lead by their Captains.

Update 9:45am: Somerset fans made their way east:

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Update 9:30am: Minister of Community Affairs Michael Weeks arriving – clearly a Somerset fan:

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Update 9:00am: Zing is steadily tweeting photos from the field every few minutes, you can view them here on Yfrog.

Update 8:30am: Lines are starting to form at the entry gate, and players/officials are arriving:

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Update 7:30am: Early morning attendees are steadily trickling into St George’s Cricket Club, and are passing through a metal detector, as well as a bag search area. The police can be seen out, with the mobile unit parked by the entrance of the club.

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Update 7:00am: There are a dozen videos of last night’s [July 27] BeachFest concert posted on Bernews TV, which was held at Horseshoe Bay and featured a line-up of local entertainers alongside Jamaica’s Mr Vegas. The video below shows the ‘Bermuda Squad’ dancers performing last night:

Update 6:30am: Video of the last minute preparations at St George’s Cricket Club last night:

[Editors note: Coverage will be impacted due to the restrictions placed on the media's internet coverage. For the avoidance of issues, we would like to note to the 'powers that be' that Bernews is not on the Cup Match grounds]

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  1. BermyLove says:

    LETS GET IT SOMERSET!!! BERMP BERMP BBBEEERRRRMMMPPPP!!!!!

  2. Graeme Outerbridge says:

    Lets go SOMERSET^^

  3. Stephen McSweeney says:

    SOMERSET ALL DE WAY BABY!!1

  4. funny says:

    FUNNY how these comments clearly came before all these wickets!!! Now there are no somerset fans in sight!!! LMAO

  5. You got me says:

    Hey maybe they converted….HA HA HA HA HA HA HA,ok

  6. Terry says:

    Takbir, I read your comments on Bermuda Sun. You win some you loose some old bouy. Stop making excuses…jingus. Move on. It’s only a game that brings people together. Is that not what it is all about?…..

  7. whistling Frog says:

    It’s after 3 PM whats happening with the updates on the game… Hope all the editors are not Somerset fans…

    • bernews says:

      Ha, no not Somerset people. You might need to refresh your screen [F5 key], as there have been a few updates since 3pm. At 4:30pm was break in play. St George’s has 134-5. Not the greatest coverage we know, sorry about that.

      • Terry says:

        Well, it’s on radio right? Bitch moan……..

  8. Glenn says:

    Today’s only day one. It was disturbing to see Somerset dismissed for a low score. Another thing worth noting, that umpire Douglas (a St. George supporter – no secret), ironically denies 3 ‘shouts’ for wickets (lbw’s) – claiming 2 ‘no-balls’, & a blatant disregard to the other.

  9. whistling Frog says:

    What signal will you get from a radio two floors underground? @ Terry maybe you’d wanna give us the pleasure of holding a wire on the roof of the 10th floor to hook up to our antenna while we listen to the game on the radio in the basement…
    Some mothers do have um…

    • Terry says:

      Yah right whistling…….your mother had you…bwahaaaaaaa

  10. bermy says:

    While it seems certain that Cup Match will finally end in a result, today has shown just how poor the standard of cricket in Bermuda is at the moment. Some of the players need to learn to play straight and leave the ball!

  11. SpeakReal says:

    personally i love the coverage on tv. i wish mr horton would stop saying “ahh” every 2 seconds its very annoying..#teamStGeo

  12. Rob says:

    its getting exciting! A poor girly softball start, but lets hope they can brave the weather tomorrow. So far Somerset look like they couldn’t give a rats *ss whether they win or loose, Maybe they are a bunch of cool dudes and will pull something out of their hats tomorrow. Fresh TV should change their name to stale TV, Their coverage is looking more and more like ZBM by the minute. The best thing about Cup Match these days is the atmosphere and people, the game and coverage sucks!

    • it is what it is says:

      What “Stale TV”..whoops I mean Fresh TV need to do is allow Bernews to do some live coverage….They need to stop trying to “hug” the limelight…epic failure…and their audio was CRAP!!!!!!!! for the love of Jesus…share..Public event..so others should be able to cover it as well….To Bernews hope there is a change of heart tomorrow so that we can get some decent coverage…..