Bermuda Defeated United States in ICC Twenty20 Upset

HAMILTON, Bermuda, CMC – Sussex all-rounder Delray Rawlins’ decision to fly home paid dividends as he struck a half-century to lead Bermuda to an upset six-run victory over the United States on day one of the week-long quadrangular ICC Twenty20 World Cup Qualifier Americas final on Sunday.

- Advertisement -

Man-of-the-Match Rawlins, 21, hit six fours and three sixes in his 53-ball 63 to help Bermuda reach 141 for seven off their 20 overs after opting to bat first at White Hill Field.

He returned in a miserly four-over spell of one for 26 and also held two catches as the US were restricted to 135 for seven.

Rawlins’ availability for the tournament came after several weeks of negotiation between the Bermuda Cricket Board and his English county, for whom he made his maiden first-class century against Lancashire last month.

In the double-header’s first game, wicketkeeper Okera Bascome gave Bermuda a flying start, taking three fours off the opening over, but Rawlins had to come in to see off the hat-trick ball in the second over after Jessy Singh removed Kamau Leverock and captain Terryn Fray, both for naught, with successive balls.

In reply,  the US made a steady start, but 34-year-old fast-medium bowler George O’Brien rocked the visitors in the fifth over by removing former Jamaica and West Indies opener Xavier Marshall for four and then bowling Steven Taylor, who was born in Florida of Jamaican parents, for a first-ball duck.

Palooza 728x90

Opener Jaskaran Malhotra made 38 and Aaron James, 39, at number five as the US stayed in the hunt, but their hopes dwindled when Hayden Walsh, who was born in the US Virgin Islands, was out for 21 at the end of the 18th over.

The US needed 14 to win off the final over and medium-pacer Leverock gave them a boost by delivering successive wides before finding his line and length.

Elsewhere, Canada also started on a winning note, crushing Cayman Islands by 84 runs after their 30-year-old number four Ravinderpal Singh made 101 from 48 balls, smashing 10 sixes and six fours. Singh’s century helped Canada pile up a daunting 196 for six after winning the toss.

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

The top two teams in the Bermuda tournament will earn places in the final round of qualifiers to be held in the United Arab Emirates in October ahead of next year’s T20 World Cup in Australia. West Indies are the defending World Cup champions.

 

More Stories

Derek Ramsamooj

CCJ awards Trinidad political analyst US$30,000 over detention in Suriname

The Caribbean Court of Justice on Monday awarded Trinidad-based political analyst and consultant Derek Ramsamooj US$30,000 in damages following his arrest and detention in...

Guyana unveils first locally minted Independence gold medallion

The Government of Guyana has officially launched “Eldorado Reimagined,” the country’s new national gold and jewellery brand, in what officials are calling a major...

Vaz and Barnes rise above the field at Matrix Sporting Clay Championship

BOG WALK, St. Catherine — Under punishing heat and against one of the deepest fields assembled this year, Adam Vaz and Toni Barnes emerged...
West Indies senior men’s cricket team 2026

Campbell sees new energy driving West Indies into Sri Lanka ODI battle

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua — A renewed sense of purpose is beginning to take shape inside the West Indies camp, and opening batsman John Campbell...
Shericka Jackson

Shericka Jackson delivers statement run, Campbell breaks National Record in Xiamen

Just 24 hours after admitting frustration with the direction of her season, Shericka Jackson delivered the kind of performance that instantly reshapes the global...
Walsh hopes player development plan continues

Courtney Walsh welcomes proposal for Sabina Park statue

Jamaican cricket icon Courtney Walsh says he would feel deeply honored if plans materialize to erect a statue in his likeness at Sabina Park,...
Jamaica’s Under-17 Reggae Boyz

Downswell confident Jamaica can break through at U-17 World Cup

Jamaica’s Under-17 men’s football program has landed in a demanding FIFA World Cup group, but technical director Wendell Downswell is embracing the challenge with...

IDB Invest opens Sustainability Week in Barbados, first Caribbean hosting of flagship investment forum

IDB Invest will open Sustainability Week 2026 in Barbados on Tuesday, marking the first time the organisation’s flagship private-sector and investment-focused event is being...

PM Holness pushes full rollout of police camera systems across JCF

Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness has reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to rolling out a fully integrated camera system across the Jamaica Constabulary Force, including...
Guyana’s President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali

Guyana to roll out AI-powered smart police stations and nationwide surveillance system by 2030

Guyana is moving ahead with an ambitious plan to transform its national security infrastructure through AI-powered policing, digital services, and full-scale surveillance coverage expected...

Latest Articles