List of Bermuda Twenty20 International cricketers

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Gary Wilson, seen keeping wicket, was the sole batsman dismissed by wicketkeeper Jekon Edness in T20Is. Ireland compete against Essex at Castle Avenue, Dublin, 13 May 2007, Friends Provident Trophy - 100 1795 (2).jpg
Gary Wilson, seen keeping wicket, was the sole batsman dismissed by wicketkeeper Jekon Edness in T20Is.

A Twenty20 International (T20I) is an international cricket match between two representative teams, each having T20I status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC), and is played under the rules of Twenty20 cricket. [1] The first T20I was played between Australia and New Zealand on 17 February 2005. [2] Bermuda played their first T20I under the captaincy of Irving Romaine at the Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast, on 3 August 2008, against Scotland. [3] This match was played during the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier, which took place between 25 August 2008. Bermuda played a total of three matches during this tournament and lost them all, failing to qualify for the 2009 ICC World Twenty20. Bermuda later lost their T20I status after the 2009 World Cup Qualifier, in which they finished ninth. [4] In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Bermuda and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 hold the T20I status. [5]

Contents

The list is initially arranged in the order in which each player won his first Twenty20 cap. Where more than one player won his first Twenty20 cap in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname.

Key

General

Fielding

Batting

Bowling

Players

Statistics are correct as of 7 October 2023. [8] [9] [10]
Bermuda T20I cricketers
General Batting Bowling Fielding Ref
No.NameFirstLastMat Runs HS Avg 50 100 Balls Wkt BBI Ave Ca St
1 James Celestine 2008200831973.000000 [11]
2 Jekon Edness 2008200831394.330001 [12]
3 Chris Foggo 2008200831374.330010 [13]
4 David Hemp 200820082202010.000000 [14]
5 Stefan Kelly 2008200831311*004232/1816.6600 [15]
6 Dwayne Leverock 20082008230000 [16]
7 George O'Brien 2008201911327*8.0000231132/1117.8420 [17]
8 Steven Outerbridge 2008200834937*24.500010 [18]
9 Oliver Pitcher 200820083341511.33006020 [19]
10 Irving Romaine  200820082984.50002222/210.5010 [20]
11 Rodney Trott 200820212157199.5000357174/1522.8220 [21]
12 Oronde Bascome 20082019324168.000010 [22]
13 Kyle Hodsoll 200820214000.00005422/1929.5020 [23]
14 Tamauri Tucker 200820081111.000012000 [24]
15 Okera Bascombe 20192021171663711.850093 [25]
16 Onais Bascombe 20192021171722211.46009784/1016.5030 [26]
17 Deunte Darrell 20192019118030*8.880012040 [27]
18 Allan Douglas 20192023214167423.1120188185/1810.72110 [28]
19 Terryn Fray 201920232121662*13.501050 [29]
20 Malachi Jones 20192023181162719.3300314153/2319.8650 [30]
21 Kamau Leverock 201920232984210333.6841460254/2821.00120 [31]
22 Justin Pitcher 201920239105*007821/2151.0040 [32]
23 Delray Rawlins 20192023287769135.2760588324/1017.71220 [33]
24 Derrick Brangman 20192023163323*11.0000276225/1912.0030 [34]
25 Sinclair Smith 2019202315167*8.000054 [35]
26 Macai Simmons 2019202162918*9.660013000 [36]
27 Dion Stovell 201920211275199.370012152/2132.6060 [37]
28 Janeiro Tucker 2019201959450*23.50104211/1662.0010 [38]
29 Tre Manders 20212023175168434.404070 [39]
30 Dominic Sabir 20212023143619*9.000010872/2216.1460 [40]
31 Zeko Burgess 20212023132819*9.3300240112/1221.6350 [41]
32 Jabari Darrell 2021202324232/97.3300 [42]
33 Jarryd Richardson 20232023310 [43]
34 Jacob Albertze 2023202341 [44]
35 Charles Trott 20232023553*2.503030 [45]
36 Cejay Outerbridge 202320234000.00005443/1812.5000 [46]
37 Macquille Walker 2023202311811/2323.0000 [47]

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