Bermuda crowned Americas champions

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Bermuda were crowned as cricket champions of the Americas region, for the first time in their history, without even bowling a ball today in Toronto, Canada.

Having completed their four scheduled matches yesterday, they were forced to look on hoping that the USA would slip up against Canada. The Canadians completed a decisive 10 wicket victory over the USA to give the Bermudans the title.

Bermuda, coached by former West Indies international Gus Logie, and captained superbly by Irving Romaine, now proudly join the roster of Americas champions alongside Canada (2000 and 2004) and the USA (2002).

Final Standings












































































Match 10 of 10 P W L NR T Points NRR For Against
Bermuda 4 3 - 1 - 14 +1.420 907 / 150 694 / 150
United States of America 4 2 1 1 - 10 +0.479 602 / 127.2 495 / 116.3
Cayman Islands 4 2 2 - - 8 -0.257 818 / 192.2 902 / 200
Canada 4 2 2 - - 8 +1.062 707 / 138 712 / 175.2
Argentina 4 - 4 - - 0 -2.469 731 / 183 962 / 148.5

Another matter defined during the tournament played at the Maple Leaf CC was the confirmed qualification of the Cayman Islands for next years World Cricket League Division 3 event.

On the individual front, several awards were award during the closing banquet held at the
Hampton Inn & Suites - Toronto Airport.

Player of the Tournament: Steve Massiah (United States)

Batting Award: Steve Massiah (United States) 283 runs

Bowling Award: Ronald Ebanks (Cayman Islands) 10 wickets

Fielding Award: Stephen Outerbridge (Bermuda)

Wicket-keeping Award: Kwame Tucker (Bermuda)

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