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Monday, June 16, 2025

Bermuda, Canada expected to tussle for final World Cup spot

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Bermuda’s captain and leading batsman, Delray Rawlins.

Bermuda’s captain and leading batsman, Delray Rawlins.

HAMIL­TON – Hosts Bermu­da and Cana­da are ex­pect­ed to bat­tle for the last Amer­i­c­as spot up for grabs when the men’s ICC T20 World Cup Amer­i­c­as Qual­i­fi­er bowls off in Bermu­da on Sat­ur­day.

While the Sep­tem­ber 30 to Oc­to­ber 7 tour­na­ment will al­so fea­ture the Cay­man Is­lands and Pana­ma, the show­down is ex­pect­ed to be be­tween Bermu­da and Cana­da based on the qual­i­ty of line­ups and ex­pe­ri­ence.

Bermu­da will be led by Sus­sex star, bat­ting all-rounder Del­ray Rawl­ins, and will in­clude the likes of all-rounder Ka­mau Leve­rock who shone in the Sub-re­gion­al Qual­i­fi­er in Ar­genti­na back in March.

Cana­da, mean­while, will lean on the likes of Bar­ba­dos and for­mer West In­dies Un­der-19 bats­man Nicholas Kir­ton, all-rounder Harsh Thak­er and Ja­maica-born bats­man Aaron John­son.

“Bermu­da is de­light­ed to have the op­por­tu­ni­ty to host the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Amer­i­c­as Qual­i­fi­er on the is­land,” said Bermu­da Crick­et Board chief ex­ec­u­tive, Calvin Blank­endal.

“We are ex­cit­ed to host our first ICC tour­na­ment since 2019. We are cer­tain that the event will be sec­ond to none, with pas­sion and love for the game that you won’t find eas­i­ly any­where else.

“We al­so be­lieve it is a great op­por­tu­ni­ty for us to get back to the biggest stage as we aim to par­tic­i­pate in the Men’s T20 World Cup in 2024.”

The T20 World Cup will be joint­ly host­ed by West In­dies and the Unit­ed States from June 4-30 next year and will see the largest com­ple­ment of teams yet with 20.

Bermu­da last reached a glob­al ICC tour­na­ment when they qual­i­fied for the 2007 50-over World Cup al­so staged in the Caribbean while Cana­da has been more suc­cess­ful, al­ready turn­ing out in a hand­ful of World Cups.

The two teams will raise the cur­tain on the tour­na­ment on Sat­ur­day when they clash at White Hill Field.

“It is ex­cit­ing to have the re­gion­al fi­nal that will de­ter­mine the re­gion’s last spot in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024,” said Fara Gor­si, the ICC Re­gion­al De­vel­op­ment Man­ag­er for the Amer­i­c­as.

“This is ob­vi­ous­ly a spe­cial World Cup for us in the Amer­i­c­as, as it will be host­ed in our re­gion joint­ly by the USA & the West In­dies.”

The Qual­i­fi­er will be played un­der a dou­ble round-robin for­mat.

CMC


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