Bermuda Cricket Premier, First Division Results
Southampton Rangers, St. David’s Cricket Club, Flatt’s Victoria, Willow Cuts, Cleveland County, and Warwick Workmen’s Club all recorded victories in this weekend’s Premier and First Division cricket action.
Premier Division
Southampton Rangers Win by 76 runs: Southampton Rangers 245/7 St. George’s Cricket Club 169
The Southampton Rangers handed the St. George’s Cricket Club their first 50 over defeat of the season, with a 76 run victory at the Wellington Oval. Batting first the Southampton Rangers would score 245/7 in their allotted 50 overs, Tre Manders was their top scorer with 74, while Malachi Jones scored 55, the pair shared a 113 run 2nd wicket partnership and Janeiro Tucker added 53 not out. Treadwell Gibbons was the pick of the St. George’s Cricket Club bowlers with figures of 10-0-45-2.
In reply the St. George’s Cricket Club were bowled out for 169, Gibbons was the top scorer with 107 not out, Malachi Jones was the pick of the Southampton Rangers bowlers with figures of 10-2-25-6.
St. David’s Cricket Club Win by 83 Runs: St. David’s Cricket Club 234 Western Stars 151
The St. David’s Cricket Club remained undefeated as they picked up a 83 run victory over Western Stars. St. David’s scored 234, with Allan Douglas Jr. the top scorer with 97, he hit 4 fours and 9 sixes in his inning, while Nyon Steede was the pick of the Western Stars bowlers returning figures of 5-1-17-2.
In reply Western Stars were bowled out for 151, Jekon Edness was the top scorer with 50, Kevin Hurdle was the pick of the Western Stars bowlers with figures of 10-0-40-3.
First Division
Flatt’s Victoria Win by 166 Runs: Flatt’s Victoria 301 Somerset Bridge 145
Flatt’s Victoria scored 301 in 48.4. Flatt’s Victoria’s opening partnership between Reggie Baker and DaJon Carey produced 176 off 186 balls in 116 minutes.
Carey was the top scorer with 82, hitting 7 x fours and 3 sixes, while Baker added 74, hitting 9 x fours and 1 six, Noel Woods was the pick of the Somerset Bridge bowlers with figures of 8-1-32-3, while Donnie Charles bowled 10-0-50-3.
In reply the Somerset Bridge were bowled out for 145, Clarence Trott was the top scorer with 42, Nelson Bascome was the pick of the Flatt’s Victoria bowlers with figures of 10-2-21-4, while Kijuan Franks bowled 7-0-24-3.
Willow Cuts Win by 84 Runs: Willow Cuts 203/7 Devonshire Recreation Club 119/9
At the Somerset Cricket Club, Willow Cuts won the toss and elected to bat, they scored 203/7, Reggie Tucker was the top scorer with 42, K Simmons was the pick of the Devonshire Recreation Club bowler with figures of 8-1-24-4.
In reply the Devonshire Recreation Club could only manage 119/9, Freeman Lema was the top scorer with 35, Chakote Basden was the pick of the Willow Cuts bowlers with figures of 6-2-13-2.
Cleveland County Win by 3 Wickets: Warwick Workmen’s Club 139 Cleveland County 140/7
Cleveland County was able to defeat Warwick Workmen’s Club by 3 wickets at the Southampton Oval, batting first Warwick Workmen’s were bowled out for 139, Dominic Sabir was the top scorer with 37, Macai Young was the pick of the Cleveland County bowlers with figures of 8-2-27-3.
In reply Cleveland County would score 140/7, Young guided them home with a knock of 36 not out, while Clay Darrell was the pick of the Warwick Workmen’s bowlers with figures of 9-0-46-3.
Warwick Workmen’s Club Win by 3 Wickets: Devonshire Recreation Club 179 Warwick Workmen’s Club 183/7
The Devonshire Recreation Club would bat first at the Southampton Oval, they were bowled out for 179, Freeman Lema was the top scorer with 36, while Kian Butterfield returned figures of 5.1-1-33-3.
In reply Warwick Workmen’s Club would score 183/7, Mckario Burch was the top scorer with 56, while Jodi Maroni was the pick of the Devonshire Recreation bowlers with figures of 10-3-40-3.
Flatt’s Victoria Win by 9 Runs: Flatt’s Victoria 209/6 PHC 200/9
Batting first at the PHC Stadium, Flatt’s Victoria would score 209/6, Reggie Baker was the top scorer with 63, while Jahmari Beach led PHC in the bowling department with figures of 10-1-31-4.
In reply PHC could only manage 200/9, with Randy Bean their top scorer with 78, while Nelson Bascome was the pick of the Flatt’s Victoria bowlers with figures of 10-2-27-4.