ICC T20 Qualifier Bermuda Team Announced

October 14, 2013

The Bermuda Cricket Board announced the national senior squad for the ICC World T20 Qualifier in Dubai in November. The squad will travel to Dubai on November 8th in preparation for the qualifier which provides 6 qualifiers for the 2014 World T20 in Bangladesh next April.

BCB President Lloyd Fray said: “I am very happy with the work that the squad has been doing under that guidance of National Coach Arnold Manders and his coaching staff. The attendance and effort of the players is very good and I am encouraged to see some new faces in the squad. It is pleasing to note that many of the top domestic performers on the Logic MVP statistics are featured in our training group – I am confident that this team will give 100% effort and commitment to being the best that they can be. I am especially heartened by the passion that I witness from players and coaching staff and the professionalism of their approach, I expect that this “national pride” will be an asset in a very difficult competition.”

Arnold Manders announced the squad as follows:

  • Janeiro Tucker, captain
  • Dion Stovell
  • Kwame Tucker
  • Christian Burgess
  • David Hemp
  • Terryn Fray
  • Tre Manders
  • Christopher Douglas
  • Allan Douglas Jnr
  • Jacobi Robinson
  • Derrick Brangman
  • Lionel Cann
  • Malachi Jones
  • Kamau Leverock
  • Kamal Bashir

Standby players

  • Brian Hall
  • Macai Simmons
  • Delray Rawlins
  • Onias Bascome
  • Temiko Wilson

Coach Manders explained, “The squad are competing in an international series of 3 matches against USA next weekend as part of the detailed preparation plan that we are following. Allan Douglas Jnr and Kamau Leverock are unavailable for this tour therefore Brian Hall has been invited to join the group when we leave on Friday. I am pleased with the mix of experienced and younger players who face a very rigorous tournament against tough opposition.”

Janeiro Tucker said, “It is an honour to have the opportunity to lead the Bermuda team at the World Cup Qualifier next month. I have been working hard on my game and my fitness and I am confident that the appointment of captaincy will enhance my desire and hopefully my playing performance next month. I will be working closely with the coaching staff to ensure that our squad is professional in its execution of game plans. I am confident that the group of players that we have will gel together well and represent Bermuda with passion and pride. It will be a dream come true if I can replicate the success of July 2005 when we qualified in the 50 over format of the game.”

Lloyd Fray, President of the BCB noted: “Further to our announcement on October 1st that Stephen Outerbridge had informed the BCB that he is unavailable for this tour due to personal commitments. I am happy to congratulate Janeiro Tucker on his appointment as the captain of Bermuda for this tournament. Janeiro has been an outstanding player at the domestic and international level for a number of years and has a keen cricket mind. He is respected by the players and our community and is a proven leader on and off the cricket field. Many of us remember one of Bermuda’s proudest moments in July 2005 when Bermuda qualified for the 2007 Cricket World Cup. I hope that we all remember that is was Janeiro Tucker who was captain at that time, he had taken over the reins when Clay Smith was injured in an early match, and he lead our country to qualification. I hope that proves to be a lucky omen for our country in next month’s tournament.”

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  1. wow says:

    How in the hell are half of theses guys on this team?. Favoritism at its best

    • Reverse Sweep says:

      I don’t agree

    • Nuff Said says:

      You are correct- I can see a few of the same old names that should NOT be on there…!!
      Fitness should be a part of the requirement is all I’m saying…

  2. political cricket says:

    http://www.bermudacricketboard.com/index.jsp?form=teambatavg&r=teambatavg&q=0&qtype=0%2C0&division_id=&conference_id=&season_id=2013SEASON&o=rns%20desc%2CRuns

    Can someone please look through this list of most runs an please answere my question where is kwame tucker?

    • snake eyes says:

      Going by those stats are Deunte Darrel, Oronde Bascome, Rodney Trott, and Fiqre’ Crokwell unavailable?

  3. Reverse Sweep says:

    Well done BCBC, this is a well balanced team given the players that were available/trained! The team has a mixture of youth and experience. As a fellow cricketer, I must admit with the addition of a few players, this team could compete at the top level once again. Every one of the players selected has the ability to perform well. Each of them has to realize their responsibility and set goals. At the end of the day if they have accomplished their goals, the team will be successful. All the best Neiro, I know that all the players respect and support you!

    Good Luck Warriors

  4. Really??? says:

    BCBC is a joke!!!! Until some people get out of the administration which we all know who they are! The favoritism will never stop. If any team gets picked world wide, from a great team like India to a team called Bermuda. Statistic’s mean everything unless a player is injured or makes himself unavailable. The team is plain and simply rubbish and whoever is up the BCBC picking this team should be absolutely embarrassed and ashamed. Can somebody tell me who won the league or better still got the most runs or wickets???? (STATISTIC’S!!!!!!!) And don’t somebody dear reply and talk about training as I’ll put a $1,000,000 down that the only time BCBC had a full training was 4-6 weeks before this trip taking place to we all know where. The BEAUTIFUL Dubai!! It should be a different team and the honest, true and real people know this! I could name a team that will beat that team hands down. And a lot of other people can too. Come on BCBC at least try to disguise the blatant favoritism that is going on up there. If somebody post a team up that will beat Bermuda, I’ll match it with a better team. Anyway good luck bermuda and until players start getting picked for their talent (STATISTIC’S) and not who they are or where they play we will never move forward as a ONE Bermuda cricket team!!!!!!!!!