Association | Bermuda Cricket Board |
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ICC status | Associate (1966) |
ICC region | ICC Americas |
WCL | 2016 Division Four |
Coach | Clay Smith |
First international | |
Bermuda v. Australia (Hamilton, Bermuda; 12 October 1912) |
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First-class debut | |
Bermuda v. New Zealand (Hamilton, Bermuda; 28 April 1972) |
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List A debut | |
Bermuda v. Windward Islands (Enmore, Guyana; 4 October 1996) |
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Twenty20 debut | |
Bermuda v. Jamaica Saint George, Antigua; 21 July 2006) |
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World Cup | |
Appearances | 1 (first in 2007) |
Best result | First round (2007) |
World Cup Qualifier | |
Appearances | 8 (first in 1979) |
Best result | Runner-up (1982) |
World Twenty20 Qualifier | |
Appearances | 3 (first in 2008) |
Best result | Sixth (2008) |
As of 4 September 2015 |
The Bermuda national cricket team is the team that represents the British overseas territory of Bermuda in international cricket matches. The team is organised by the Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB), which became an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1966.
A Bermudian national team was first organised in 1891, when a tour of New York City arranged. In the years before World War I, Bermuda and American teams (including the Philadelphians) frequently exchanged tours, although it was not until 1912, when Australia toured, that the national team played a full international. After the 1920s, the focus of Bermudian cricket moved away from the United States towards the countries of the West Indies, although frequent tours from West Indian teams began only in the 1950s. The national team also played matches against international teams travelling to and from tours of the West Indies. However, only one of these games, against New Zealand in 1972, held first-class status.
The ICC Trophy (now the World Cup Qualifier) commenced in 1979 as the first World Cup qualifying tournament for ICC associate members. Bermuda made the semi-finals that year, and at 1982 edition made the final, losing to Zimbabwe. However, the side did not qualify for the World Cup, as it featured only one associate qualifier. By the time of the 2005 ICC Trophy, the number of associate qualifiers had been increased to six. By making the semi-finals that year, Bermuda qualified for the 2007 World Cup, becoming the smallest country to do so (both in terms of population and area). The team also received One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) status until 2009. However, Bermuda performed poorly both at the World Cup and in subsequent ODI series, and after the 2009 World Cup Qualifier was relegated to the 2011 World Cricket League Division Two tournament. The team has since dropped two more divisions, with its next World Cricket League tournament being the 2016 Division Four event.