ESPN: Next-Gen Leverock Set To Take Over

March 20, 2012

Bermuda’s Kamau Leverock has been featured on the website of ESPN STAR Sports, a major international sports site owned by ESPN and News Corporation.

“Five years after a sensational catch by Dwayne Leverock stunned the world, another one from the family is ready to inspire Bermuda,” reported ESPNstar,com

“As one of the iconic images in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007, nobody will ever forget the unlikely sight of Bermuda’s Dwayne Leverock throwing himself at full stretch to catch India’s Robin Uthappa to claim one of the catches of the tournament.

“Watching in the crowd that day was his 13-year-old nephew, Kamau, who vowed that day that he too wanted to play cricket for his country.

“Five years on, Kamau is part of the Bermuda team that is taking part in the qualification event for the ICC World Twenty20 2012, but he hasn’t forgotten what inspired him to play for his country.”

Read the full article here on ESPNstar.com.

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  1. all clogged up says:

    One silver lining in the clouds….I heard we just got stuffed by Afghanistan….AGAIN …… we should just suspend ourselves from all international cricket with the exception of friendlies……save some much needed dollars to use on developing real talent, not these lazy weed smoking clowns that want to show up late for training and pick fights with the coach.