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Bermuda Cricket Board
The Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) is the official ICC recognised organisation chosen to represent Bermuda in terms of cricket issues. The board was set up in 1938, and became an associate member of the International Cricket Council in 1966. The Bermuda national cricket team qualified for the 2007 Cricket World Cup, the peak of Bermudian cricket. The Headquarters of BCB are at Point Finger Road, Paget, DV 04, Bermuda.
History
The first recorded cricket match played in Bermuda was on August 30, 1844. Later, in 1845, the Bermuda Cricket Club. In 1948 the Somers Isles Cricket League merged with Bermuda Cricket Club to form Bermuda Cricket Board, which became the current BCB in 2003. La BCB was stablished in 1938 and has been an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 1966.
Grounds
Please refer to this link for getting more information on Cricket Grounds in Bermuda.
Domestic competitions
T20 league
T20 franchise
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