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Scores at Stumps on Day 1 of 3 Day Game
Toss: United States of America
Umpires: H Smythe (Cayman Islands) and C Young (Cayman Islands)
Match Referee: MJ Hesson (NZ)
United States of America 1st innings
+M Johnson c Mukuddem b Archer 19
J Desai c Smith b Crane 6
S Massiah c White b Archer 104
*RW Staple b Mukuddem 21 Ajaz Ali c Blakeney b Leverock 14
CB Lambert c Mukuddem b Leverock 13
CA Reid b Gibbs 26
Z Amin c Romaine b Mukuddem 29
Naseer Islam not out 27
Javed Nasir c Leverock b Archer 5
Extras (b 14, lb 8, w 1, nb 10) 33
Total (9 wickets declared, 90 overs) 297
DNB: HR Johnson.
FoW: 1-16, 2-69, 3-88, 4-104, 5-157, 6-236, 7-266, 8-283, 9-297.
Bowling O M R W
Gibbs 12 4 37 1
Crane 8 0 58 1 (10nb)
Mukuddem 14 4 28 2
Leverock 32 5 93 2
Archer 15 6 30 3 (1w)
Borden 9 1 29 0
Bermuda 1st innings
S Outerbridge not out 3
W White not out 10 Extras (b 2, lb 2, nb 1) 5
Total (0 wickets, 13 overs) 18
To Bat: D Gibbs, M Crane, S Mukuddem, D Leverock, D Archer,
D Borden, *CJ Smith, +D Blakeney, I Romaine.
Bowling O M R W
HR Johnson 4 3 1 0
Reid 2 1 4 0
Naseer Islam 3 1 4 0 (1nb)
Javed Nasir 3 2 4 0
Amin 1 0 1 0
jmakdiddy
15 Jul 2004, 01:47
'Massiah' bags a ton. Well you'd think with a name like that he could have gone on to four figures
Scores at Stumps on Day 2 of 3 day game in Bermuda
USA 1st Innings 9/297 (Dec)
Bermuda 1st Innings(Resumed at 0/18)
S Outerbridge c M Johnson b HR Johnson 13
W White c Lambert b Naseer Islam 27
+G Blakeney b Javed Nasir 12
D Borden c HR Johnson b Javed Nasir 17
*CJ Smith c & b HR Johnson 62
S Mukuddem c Desai b Javed Nasir 11
I Romaine c Staple b Massiah 12
D Archer c Ajaz Ali b Amin 0
D Leverock not out 26
M Crane not out 8
Extras (b 4, lb 5, w 1, nb 3) 13
Total (8 wickets declared, 86.5 overs) 201
DNB: D Gibbs.
FoW: 1-45, 2-49, 3-69, 4-81, 5-101, 6-122, 7-126, 8-193.
Bowling O M R W
HR Johnson 19.5 8 32 2 (1w)
Reid 8 2 20 0 (1nb)
Naseer Islam 15 4 30 1 (2nb)
Javed Nasir 20 6 62 3
Amin 14 5 30 1
Massiah 5 1 10 1
Lambert 4 0 7 0
Staple 1 0 1 0
United States of America 2nd innings
+M Johnson c Mukuddem b Crane 46
J Desai c Smith b Leverock 32
S Massiah c Smith b Leverock 12
*RW Staple c Gibbs b Leverock 8
Javed Nasir not out 22
Ajaz Ali not out 15
Extras (lb 2, w 1, nb 3) 6
Total (4 wickets, 32 overs) 141
To Bat: CA Reid, Z Amin, Naseer Islam, CB Lambert, HR Johnson.
FoW: 1-62, 2-93, 3-100, 4-103.
Bowling O M R W
Crane 7 0 34 1 (2nb)
Gibbs 2 0 20 0 (1w)
Archer 4 0 23 0
Borden 7 0 20 0
Leverock 9 1 34 3 (1nb)
Blakeney 2 0 8 0
Mukuddem 1 1 0 0
Final scores of match at the National Sports Centre,Bermuda
USA 1st Innings 9/297 (Dec)
Bermuda 1st Innings 8/201(Dec)
USA 2nd Innings(Resumed at 4/141)
M Johnson c Mukuddem b Crane 46
J Desai c Smith b Leverock 32
S Massiah c Smith b Leverock 12
*RW Staple c Gibbs b Leverock 8
Javed Nasir c Gibbs b Leverock 40
Ajaz Ali run out 28
CB Lambert c Borden b Leverock 4
CA Reid c Mukuddem b Leverock 1
Z Amin b Mukuddem 1
HR Johnson st +Romaine b Leverock 2
Naseer Islam not out 1
Extras (lb 4, w 1, nb 3) 8
Total (all out, 46.2 overs) 183
FoW: 1-62, 2-93, 3-100, 4-103, 5-164, 6-168, 7-170, 8-171, 9-174,10-183.
Bowling O M R W
Crane 7 0 34 1 (2nb)
Gibbs 2 0 20 0 (1w)
Archer 4 0 23 0
Borden 7 0 20 0
Leverock 16.2 1 57 7 (1nb)
Blakeney 2 0 8 0
Mukuddem 8 1 17 1
Bermuda 2nd innings (target: 280 runs)
+G Blakeney c Naseer Islam b Reid 1
S Outerbridge c Desai b HR Johnson 0
D Borden c & b HR Johnson 13
S Mukuddem b Reid 13
*CJ Smith b Javed Nasir 65
W White c Amin b HR Johnson 12
D Leverock c Staple b HR Johnson 23
I Romaine b HR Johnson 6
D Archer not out 20
M Crane b Amin 0
D Gibbs lbw b Javed Nasir 0 Extras (b 4, lb 5, w 1, nb 2) 12
Total (all out, 68.3 overs) 165
FoW: 1-2, 2-2, 3-29, 4-37, 5-49, 6-91, 7-103, 8-161, 9-162,
10-165.
Bowling O M R W
HR Johnson 17 3 38 5 (1w)
Reid 8 1 24 2 (1nb)
Amin 15 5 40 1
Javed Nasir 14.3 4 25 2
Naseer Islam 5 3 8 0 (1nb)
Ajaz Ali 8 1 19 0
Massiah 1 0 2 0
RESULT: USA won by 114 Runs
POINTS: USA 32, Bermuda 16.5
CURRENT AMERICAS POINT TABLE
USA Played 2 47 pts
CANADA Played 1 30.5 pts
BERMUDA Played 1 16.5 pts
Remaining Fixture
13-15 August Canada vs Bermuda in Toronto
NYC-Kaiser
17 Jul 2004, 10:46
here's a column i write on a few cricket message boards, thought i'd post it here, as the pic of the day is of a bermuda bowler. let's just say when he hears the word 'golden duck' his belly rumbles.
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I'm back for another edition (who cares!)
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