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Bermuda ditch two-day league

Posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago in Bermuda

Bermuda's unpopular two-day cricket league has been scrapped. Instead the season will kick off with a new Twenty20 tournament, which will culminate with a Stanford-style final under lights at the National Centre.

In a sign of the changing times that are sweeping the sport globally, Bermuda has embraced the popular no-holds barred format as the cricket board attempts to inject some excitement into the domestic season. The longer format will not disappear completely, with a two-division Open Cricket league established, following the basic format of the County Cup competitions.


The 50-over league remains unchanged and will get a low-key kick-off this weekend with two First Division matches involving Bermuda's Under-18 squad. Each team will play each other twice in the 14-game domestic league. The BELCO Cup will go ahead as normal but there will be no limited-overs knockout competitions.


Allen Richardson, who headed up a task force with the job of consulting the public and reorganizing the structure of the domestic leagues said the new Twenty20 competition was an important part of the process. "We want to bring the fans out and make it a family atmosphere and we also need to start putting together a squad that will go to Ireland for the 20-20 World Cup qualifier in August. This competition will gauge who will get into that squad."


He said the BCB was working on bringing in a big screen to show action replays and would be holding the semi-finals and final under floodlights at the national centre. He said the board had wanted to maintain a two-day competition but the enthusiasm for the longer format was just not there. "It's not the ideal situation when you have four-day international matches to prepare for. We do see a need for the longer version of the game but we didn't get any support for the two-day league. Players weren't turning up. It was a real shambles to be honest."


He said he hoped the open format, a single innings competition to a maximum 120 overs, would at least give players a taste of the longer game.

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