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Bermuda v Cayman Islands - International Cricket Council Americas Region Division One - First Innings Recap

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Bermuda v Cayman Islands - International Cricket Council Americas Region Division One - First Innings Recap
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Graham-Paul-Thorpe-c60622 total in an International Cricket Council Americas Region Division One Twenty20 match, on Friday, July 22, 2011, at Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground, Lauderhill.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Cayman-Islands-c2867 to 87 runs for the loss of eight
wickets.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Kamau-Leverock-c70105 was the man who ripped through the opposition’s batting order; the left-arm medium pacer bagged three wickets from four overs and had an astonishing economy rate of 3.25 runs per over.
Leverock also had help from the young all-rounder, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Malachi-Olin-Jones-c73962. The 22-year-old medium pacer took two wickets and his economy rate of 2.25 was even more impressive than Leverock’s.
The only resistance from Cayman Islands came from the experienced duo of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Steve-Constantine-Gordon-c91250 and Pearson Best. Gordon and Best were the only batsmen to make it to double figures, scoring 23 and 22 runs respectively.
The third highest score for Cayman Islands came from extras, which at the end of their innings stood at 10 and includes two no balls and six wides.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Ramon-Anthony-Sealy-c83888 and Zachary McLaughlin opened the innings for Cayman Islands. The opening pair failed to provide their side with a good start as their partnership yielded just two runs.
Sealy was the first man to be sent back to the dressing room, scoring just one run. He became http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Jones-c69217’ first victim of the day, in his very first over. Sealy’s fellow opener, McLaughlin, followed him fifteen runs later as Bermuda’s new ball bowler, George
O'Brien, claimed his wicket in fourth over.
The highest partnership from Cayman Islands side was the third-wicket stand between wicket-keeper batsman, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Omar-Willis-c80252 and Gordon. The two compiled 19 runs while they were at the crease and stretched the score to 36.
Leverock ended their resistance in the seventh over by removing Willis. Afterwards, Cayman lost three more wickets, including Gordon’s wicket, within a span of fourteen runs.
Best was in good knick but he was running out of partners as batsmen on other end were falling prey to the lethal bowling of Bermuda’s bowlers. Best eventually gave up the fight in the 19th over, when Jones was recalled to finish off the innings.
The batsman got out by going after the bowler in order to score some quick runs.
Thanks to some good bowling performances, Bermuda required 88 runs to win from 20 overs.

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