May 5, 2013 at 10:59 a.m.

USA (271/7) v Bermuda 241

USA (271/7) v Bermuda 241
USA (271/7) v Bermuda 241

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The match starts at 10:30am at St David's.

5:41pm: OUT! Rawlins is out lbw and that wraps up the tournament for Bermuda. The squad finished fourth behind the US, Uganda and winners Nepal. Hemp 45, Tucker 34, Robinson 30, Anderson 30, Jones 29, Manders 18, Maybury 15*, Rawlins 9, Gibbons 5, Trott 2, and Stovell 0. Thanks to everyone who followed us all week!

5:36pm: Bermuda 239/9 (48.0) 12 balls to get 33 runs

5:34pm: Bermuda 236/9 (47.0)

5:32pm: Bermuda 235/9 (46.0) 24 balls to get 37 runs.

5:29pm Bermuda 229/9 (45.0) Maybury 9, Rawlins 3

5:26pm Bermuda 226/9 (44.0)

5:25pm: Bermuda 225/9 (43.0)

5:22pm: OUT! Robsinon is stumped. 220/9. Rawlins in with Maybury Bermuda need 52 runs.

5:21pm: Bermuda 217/8 (41.0) Robinson 29, Maybury 5

5:20pm: Bermuda 199/8 (40.0) 

5:16pm: 188/8 (39.5) Cann will be the last man in for Bermuda.

5:12pm: Nepal beat Uganda by five wickets to win the Division. Oman needs 11 runs in six overs to beat Italy for fifth.

5:08pm OUT! Trott caught and Bowled. 182/8

5:02pm: OUT! Tucker Clean bowled on 34. 180/7

5pm: Bermuda 173/6 (38.0)

4:57pm: Bermuda 171/6 (37.0) The4 team will have to score more than a run per ball to win this match.

4:50pm: OUT! Jones is out lbw. 171/6

4:46pm: Bermuda 171/5 (36.0) Jones 29, Tucker 28

4:42pm: Bermuda 160/5 (35.0) Jones 28, Tucker 18

4:39pm: Bermuda 146/5 (34.0)

4:35pm: Bermuda 142/5 (33.0) Jones 18, Tucker 15

4:32pm: Bermuda 138/5 (32.0) The push is on for the American's total. Two sixes by Tucker that over.

4:30pm: Bermuda 122/5 (31.0)

4:27pm: Bermuda 119/5 (30.0) Jones 6, Tucker 4

4:22pm: OUT! Anderson caught and bowled. Tucker and Jones in. 112/5 (28.2)

4:13pm: OUT! Hemp clean bowled on 45. Bermuda 101/4

4:10pm: Bermuda 101/3 (25.0) Hemp 45, Anderson 22.

4:07pm: Bermuda 97/3 (24.0)

4:04pm: Bermuda 95/3 (23.0) Hemp 42, Anderson 20

4:01pm: Bermuda 86/3 (22.0)

3:57pm: Bermuda 83/3 (21.0) Hemp 39, Anderson 11

3:53pm: Bermuda 79/3 (20.0) Nepal needs 43 runs to beat Uganda and take the title 109/4 (30.0) chasing 151

3:50pm: Bermuda 70/3 (19.0) Four overs in a row with three runs. Hemp 27, Anderson 10.

3:46pm: Bermuda 67/3 (18.0)

3:39pm: Bermuda 64/3 (17.0) Hemp 23, Anderson 8

3:36pm: Bermuda 61/3 (16.0)

3:33pm: Bermuda 58/3 (15.0) Hemp 19, Anderson 6

3:30pm: Bermuda 52/3 (14.0)

3:28pm: Bermuda 52/3 (13.0) Hemp 18, Jason Anderson 2.

3:21pm: OUT! Manders is caught and bowled. Bermuda 44/3

3:16pm: Bermuda 39/2 (11.0)

3:11pm: Bermuda 34/2 (10.0) Manders 18, Hemp

3:08pm: Bermuda 31/2 (9.0) 

3pm: Bermuda 28/2 (7.0) Hemp in with Manders who is now on 17.

2:55pm: OUT! Gibbons is clean bowled by Hutchinson. Bermuda 22/2 (6.0) 

2:52pm: Bermuda 22/1 (5.0) Manders 12, Gibbons 5

2:45pm: Bermuda 15/1 (3.0)

2:40pm: Bermuda 9/1 (2.0)

2:31pm: OUT! Stovell is out lbw on the first ball Bermuda faces. 0/1 (0.1) Gibbons is the other opener and Tre Manders has joined him at the wicket.

1:42pm: 271/7. That's it for the US. Stovell 9-0-38-4 was the pick of Bermuda's bowlers. Maybury was 5-0-30-1. We'll be back after lunch.

1:40pm: OUT! 261/7 Patel caught by Robinson off the bowling by Maybury (49.2)

1:37pm: USA 257/6 (49.0) Great over by Jones considering the US had nothing to lose at this point.

1:34pm: USA 251/6 (48.0) Expensive over for Tucker.

1:31pm: USA 231/6 (47.0) Gibbons finishes up 10-0-32-1

1:27pm: USA 229/6 (46.0)

1:24pm: USA 221/6 (45.0)

1:22pm: USA 219/6 (44.0) Eight different bowlers for Bermuda today.

1:18pm: USA 217/6 (43.0) 

1:12pm: USA 202/6 (41.0)

1:07pm: OUT! Bartley clean bowled by Stovell. USA 199/6. 

1:02pm: OUT! Stovell gets his third wicket, this time Baker who was on 72. USA 1975/5

12:55pm: OUT! Allen out lbw to Gibbons. USA 194/4 (36.3)

12:52pm: 192/3 (35.0) The US are headed for a monster score if Bermuda doesn't get some wickets soon.

12:46pm: 184/3 (34.0)

12:42pm: 179/3. Baker on 54. His partnership with Taylor was for 156 runs.

12:36pm: OUT! Taylor is caught by Trott off the bowling of Stovell, just shy of his 100 at 97. USA 171/3

12:22pm: USA 155/2 (28.0) I'll be back in 30 minutes or less.... slight emergency.

12:20pm: USA 148/2 (27.0)

12:16pm: USA 146/2 (26.0) 

12:13pm: USA 139/2 (25.0) Huge over as Baker hit three fours off of Robinson to take his total to 47.

12:09pm: USA 121/2 (24.0)

12:06pm: USA 118/2 (23.0) Taylor now on 66. Bermuda got him early yesterday, which is key. Going into today's match Taylor is the leading run scorer in the tournament with 242 and a 48.40 average. Bermuda's top bat is Lionel Cann with 157 runs and a 39.25 average.

12:03pm: USA 115/2 (22.0)

11:59am: USA 108/2 (21.0) Taylor 63, Baker 34. Maybury has bowled much better today than in his debut. 4-0-16-0.

11:56am: USA 96/2 (20.0) Sort of the same script as yesterday when these two sides played. US lost two early wickets and then regrouped. It was about now they then lost three quick wickets.

11:52am: Taylor has his half century. He got it off of 52 balls (54). USA 93/2 (19.0)

11:44am: USA 89/2 (18.0)

11:40am: USA 81/2 (17.0) Tayor 45, Baker 25

11:35am: USA 75/2 (15.0)

11:30am: USA 69/2 (14.0) Taylor on 41 now, Baker 18.

11:25am: USA 67/2 (13.0) 

11:16am: USA 58/2 (10.0) Taylor on 37, Baker on 13 for the Americans. Rodney Trott is the on field captain for Bermuda today with Outerbridge resting his injury.

11:07am: USA 41/2 (8.0). Greg Maybury is back in the squad today as is Jason Anderson. Out are Stephen Outerbridge and Chris Douglas.

11am: USA 29/2 (6.1) The US won the toss and elected to bat. Stovell and Tucker have taken a wicket.

8:15am: A rematch from yesterday's encounter at the National Sports Centre, but all that's left to play for today is pride. Neither team will advance or drop so it might be a good chance to play some of the younger cricketers.

Yesterday, captain Stephen Outerbridge said: “The boys played well, hats off to Chris Douglas as well as the bowlers, who did a really good job up front.  The mentality has changed – we were a little but more circumspect today compared to the first day.  What we thought was we’d come out here and be positive, and at the end of the day, if we can pick up the win to at least stay in Division 3.”

The captain, who limped for much of the game as a result of a recurring hamstring injury, said: “It’s a recurring injury.  Now that I am a full time worker I don’t play cricket as much as I used to, and the body is getting older, so these things do happen, so just got to go back and work hard in the gym and overcome these minor injuries.”

His USA counterpart, Steve Massiah, was philosophical about his side’s loss.  “I thought after being down two for under 10, I thought we recovered brilliantly to post 220, which, at that stage, the pitch had been looking really difficult, but the pitch was not like what it looked like.  We thought it looked placid.  We won the toss and decided to bat, but then it dried out brilliantly, and in the end it was a perfect cricket wicket. 

“Full credit to Bermuda, I thought they applied themselves and came at us hard in the first five overs, and I thought that basically took it away from us.  But in the middle period, we managed to bring it back to even stevens, but I guess we weren’t good enough.”



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