List of Bermuda ODI cricketers

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Bermuda recorded the largest margin of defeat in a World Cup match against India at Queen's Park Oval (pictured), losing by 257 runs in the 2007 World Cup. Queens Park Oval Trinidad.jpg
Bermuda recorded the largest margin of defeat in a World Cup match against India at Queen's Park Oval (pictured), losing by 257 runs in the 2007 World Cup.

From their first match in 2006 to their final match in 2009, 37 players represented the Bermuda cricket team in One Day Internationals (ODIs). [1] A One Day International is an international cricket match between two representative teams, each having ODI status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC). [2] An ODI differs from Test matches in that the number of overs per team is limited, and that each team has only one innings. [3]

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The Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) was formed in 1948, when the Somers Isles Cricket League amalgamated with the Bermuda Cricket Club to form the BCB. [4] They were admitted to the ICC as an associate member in 1969, and in the 2005 ICC Trophy they gained ODI status and qualified for the World Cup for the first time. [5] Bermuda played its first ODI against Canada in May 2006. [6] In the 2007 World Cup, Bermuda struggled against the Test playing nations in their group, and against India they recorded what was until March 2015 the largest margin of defeat in a World Cup match, losing by 257 runs at Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad. Bermuda lost all their matches in the World Cup, which began a decline in Bermudian cricket, culminating in them losing their ODI status during the 2009 World Cup Qualifier, having finished ninth. [7] As of 2024, Bermuda have not managed to regain their ODI status.

In total, Bermuda played 38 ODIs. [6] Irving Romaine is the most capped player, appearing in 35 ODIs, and has scored more runs than any other Bermudian with 783. Dean Minors acted as wicket-keeper in twenty of the country's ODI fixtures. Two individual century scores have been made by Bermudian batsman in ODIs, with Romaine and David Hemp making one each; Hemp's score of 102 not out against Kenya in 2009 is the highest. Dwayne Leverock has claimed more wickets in ODI matches than any other Bermudian, having taken 34. Three players have captained Bermuda in ODIs: Janeiro Tucker, Romaine, and Dwight Basden. [8] Tucker captained the team in three matches in 2006, winning once and losing twice. Romaine captained the team in 31 matches from 2006 to 2009, winning six and losing 25, whilst Basden captained the team in a single match against the Netherlands in 2007, which Bermuda lost.

This list includes all players who have played at least one ODI match and is initially arranged in the order of debut appearance. Where more than one player won their first cap in the same match, those players are initially listed alphabetically at the time of debut.

Key

General

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

Players

Statistics are correct as of the Bermuda's most recent ODI, against the Netherlands on 8 April 2009. [9] [10] [11]
Bermuda ODI cricketers
General Batting Bowling Fielding Ref
No.NameFirstLastMat Runs HS Avg 100 50 Balls Wkt BBI Ave 5WI Ca St
1 Lionel Cann 20062009265905226.810110011/34129.00090 [12]
2Hasan Durham20062006935118.7500400124/4528.58050 [13]
3 Dwayne Leverock 200620093211120*11.10001684345/5333.021100 [14]
4Dean Minors 20062007204786826.5503164 [15]
5Daniel Morgan200620062211.000000 [16]
6 Saleem Mukuddem 20062007203315723.6401960234/4032.69080 [17]
7 George O'Brien 20062008938165.4200456153/3127.00010 [18]
8Azeem Pitcher20062007436309.000010 [19]
9 Irving Romaine  200620093578310125.2514326102/2235.50080 [20]
10 Janeiro Tucker  20062009264965219.8401819132/2353.92090 [21]
11Kwame Tucker 200620071295349.500091 [22]
12Treadwell Gibbons200620062333316.500000 [23]
13Kevin Hurdle2006200719852210.6200905233/2436.13070 [24]
14Ryan Steede200620088702011.660031251/2151.40000 [25]
15Delyone Borden2006200812982414.0000411154/3026.13020 [26]
16 Steven Outerbridge 20062009233365614.600112011/1194.00060 [27]
17 Clay Smith 20062007121925216.000130 [28]
18 David Hemp 2006200922641102*33.731411411/25119.00070 [29]
19 Malachi Jones 20062007121132711.300045882/2560.25050 [30]
20Stefan Kelly2006200910147*00389143/3626.50030 [31]
21Arthur Pitcher20072007320126.660079000 [32]
22Oliver Pitcher200720075723014.400015020 [33]
23Dwight Basden 2007200721276.000000 [34]
24James Celestine20072008860207.500020 [35]
25Jekon Edness 20072008112527228.000174 [36]
26Jacobi Robinson200720093271713.500013811/57170.00010 [37]
27Chris Lonsdale200720071444.000012000 [38]
28 Rodney Trott 200720091113048*21.6600537164/4625.75040 [39]
29 Kyle Hodsoll 20072008322*2.000010232/4833.33010 [40]
30Oronde Bascome200820086652010.830018030 [41]
31Chris Foggo2008200841066026.50011030 [42]
32Tamauri Tucker20082009517474/5622.42020 [43]
33Dennico Hollis2008200811515*0042000 [44]
34McLaren Smith2008200810012000 [45]
35Chris Douglas2008200821226961.000200 [46]
36Glenn Blakeney200920092724236.000000 [47]
37 Fiqre Crockwell  200920092684534.000000 [48]
37 Kevon Fubler  200920091151534.00002733/159000 [49]

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