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Coaches’ course
All sports coaches and wannabe sports coaches are being urged to sign up for a series of training sessions.
Such: We weren’t up for beating Bermuda
England spin-bowler Peter Such reflected on his teams defeat to Bermuda and admitted — “we weren’t up to it.”
There’s no place like home for cricketers
Bermuda’s cricketers are revelling in the fantastic atmosphere of the National Stadium and enjoying the chance to play in-front of a home crowd for the first time since qualifying for the World Cup.
Cann may miss 20-20 final
Bermuda’s master blaster Lionel Cann is suffering from a groin injury and is struggling to make tomorrow’s Cricket Classic final — which promises to be a momentous occasion at National Stadium.
Garner: Lara doesn’t deserve to be captain again
At 53, towering West Indies legend Joel Garner, was one of the oldest players involved in last week's 20-20 World Cricket Classic.
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Stop the Clay bashing
I believe most people will agree with me when I say that Bermuda put up a decent showing in the recently concluded 20/20 World Cricket Classic.
Cricket coaches pass qualifications
Some of the island’s top cricket coaches were yesterday awarded new qualifications after passing courses run by the English Cricket Board.
Tucker, Cann will miss Western Stars clash
The two-day competition starts this weekend with St. George’s looking to keep their title.
World Cup selection: Time running out for players to force their way onto the Bermuda national team
Bermuda embark on their tour of Trinidad today for the country’s first ever one-day internationals.
Politics, corruption and cricket
While the past few years have seen Bermuda's cricketing fortunes pursue a relentlessly upward trajectory, Zimbabwe’s have been in freefall.
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Bermuda snatches thrilling win
Bermuda snatched a breathtaking last gasp victory over Canada to record a three-wicket win in their first ever one-day international.
Which teams will be going home early?
Every World Cup there's at least one team that defies expectations.
Bermuda suffers massive defeat
Bermuda will unleash pace ace George O'Brien and top spinner Dwayne Leverock on Zimbabwe tomorrow in the hope that the pair can engineer a dramatic turn of fortunes in the tri-series final.
Group A: Will Germany lift the the Cup?
Group A sees hosts Germany take on a trio of unpredictable teams in what promises some intruiging battles. Here's how we think it could unfold.Bermuda Sun prediction: 1. Germany, 2. Costa Rica, 3. Poland, 4. Ecuador
Group G: Last stand for France’s golden generation
Our World Cup group-by-group feature this week focuses on former champions France and Group G.It’s by no means the strongest group in the competition but should throw out some interesting matches. Here's how we think the four teams will fare. Bermuda Sun prediction: 1. France; 2. Switzerland; 3. Togo; 4. …
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