Created: Jun 18, 2022 02:17 PM
Kyambogo Cricket Ground, Kampala (Bermuda won toss): Kenya (2pts) beat Bermuda (0) by six wickets
The scope of the task facing Kamau Leverock’s largely inexperienced Bermuda squad at the ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League B in Uganda was laid bare by a thumping defeat today.
Kenya required fewer than 20 overs to knock off an inadequate 107, which was more than 100 runs short of the target that the Bermuda captain felt would be a par score at the toss.
That seven of the starting XI to launch Cal Waldron’s tenure as interim head coach were making their debuts at this level told its own story.
However, pre-tournament favourites Kenya, who have left themselves a mountain to climb after a poor first leg in Oman in December 2019, were in no mood to ease the young Bermudians into international cricket.
Their strike bowlers, Elijah Otieno and Emmanuel Bundi Ringera — both tall, wiry and with decent pace, even if occasionally wild — claimed nine wickets between them to effectively take the match away from Bermuda.
Specifically, Ringera’s three wickets in the nineteenth over ripped the guts out of the Bermuda batting line-up after there had been signs of a recovery from a nervous start.
First, at 74 for three, he had captain Leverock caught for a well-played 29 from 35 balls, and three balls later Malachi Jones was gone for 15 from 18 balls. Steven Bremar fell for one to the very next ball, and at 75 for six the innings was left in tatters.
Earlier, Dennico Hollis batted with resolve for his 12 from 38 balls, but it was a struggle for his opening partner, Dalin Richardson, the former Bermuda Under-19 captain, whose two runs took 19 balls before he flailed wildly into the covers.
Dominic Sabir, one of the bright domestic finds of the past two years, was curiously held back at No 8 in the order, but he too had limited impact and made only two.
Charles Trott showed typical resistance at the end with two boundaries in his 14 not out.
Otieno finished with five for 21 and Ringera took four for 26. Between them they sent down 13 wides, which contributed to the 19 extras that served as Bermuda’s second-highest scorer.
Bermuda needed to make early inroads when the Kenya innings began, and they got just that when St George’s seamer Jabari Darrell dismissed Alex Obanda for five with the first ball of the fourth over.
Unfortunately for Bermuda’s prospects, though, the East African nation had already got off to a flyer in scoring at eight an over, which resulted in the mercurial Zeko Burgess being whipped out of the attack early.
Kenyan opener Rushab Patel carried his bat to finish 49 not out from 51 balls, with five fours. Leverock, Jones and the recalled Burgess picked up solitary wickets, but, with nothing really to bowl at, the inroads made were rather academic.
Bermuda remain rooted at the foot of the table, with this result widening the gap from fifth to four points. Kenya have moved up to fourth.
Captain Kamau Leverock was Bermuda’s leading scorer with 29
In the other match today, Hong Kong signalled their intent to challenge Uganda for first place with a 58-run win over Italy at the nearby Lugogo Cricket Oval.
Kinchit Shah struck this tournament’s first century — 102 from 97 balls with nine fours and five sixes — as Hong Kong amassed 283.
They were on course for a much bigger win, which would have swelled their net run-rate, but big-hitting tailender Jaspreet Singh (81 from 60 balls at No 10) and Crishan Kalugamage (50 from 67 balls) rescued some pride to get Italy from 101 for eight to a par score of 225.
Bermuda are next in action on Tuesday when they face hosts Uganda, who will be smarting from their upset defeat by Jersey.
Scorecard
Bermuda
D D E Richardson c Odhiambo b Ringera 2
D A W Hollis lbw b Odhiambo 12
N Raynor c R R Patel b Otieno 0
*K S Leverock c Bhudia b Ringera 29
M O Jones c Obanda b Ringera 15
S R Bremar c R N Patel b Ringera 1
†A Ebbin c R R Patel b Otieno 8
D Sabir lbw b Otieno 2
C Trott not out 14
Z Burgess b Otieno 2
J T Darrell c Bhudia b Otieno 3
Extras (lb 3, nb 1, w 15) 19
Total (27 overs) 107
Fall of wickets: 1-17, 2-21, 3-48, 4-74, 5-75, 6-75, 7-85, 8-87, 9-91.
Bowling: Otieno 7-0-21-5; Bundi 8-0-26-4; Odhiambo 3-0-19-1; Ngoche 4-0-18-0; Bhudia 2-0-8-0; V Patel 3-0-12-0.
Kenya
R N Patel not out 49
A A Obanda c Bremar b Darrell 5
†I A Karim c Ebbin b Leverock 16
R R Patel c Leverock b Jones 4
N M Odhiambo b Burgess 13
C O Obuya not out 11
Extras (b 1, lb 2, w 8) 11
Total (4 wkts; 19 overs) 109
S R Bhudia, *S O Ngoche, E B Ringera, E Otieno and V Patel did not bat.
Fall of wickets: 1-25, 2-60, 3-68, 4-94.
Bowling: Burgess 4-0-30-1; Darrell 4-0-15-1; Leverock 4-0-33-1; Jones 4-0-10-1; Trott 3-1-18-0.
Umpires: C Schumacher (Namibia) and S George (South Africa).
Match referee: E T Dube (Zimbabwe).
Other match
Lugogo Cricket Oval, Kampala (Hong Kong won toss): Hong Kong 283 (49.5 overs; K D Shah 102, A M Khan 75; G K Berg 5 for 51); Italy 225 (44.1 overs; Jaspreet Singh 81, C J P F Kalugamage 50). Hong Kong (2pts) beat Italy (0) by 58 runs.
Updated table
P W L T NR Pts NRR
Uganda 6 5 1 0 0 10 0.399
Hong Kong 6 4 1 0 1 9 0.326
Jersey 6 3 3 0 0 6 0.848
Kenya 6 2 3 0 1 5 0.464
Italy 6 2 3 0 1 5 -0.514
Bermuda 6 0 5 0 1 1 -2.091
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