Bermuda has secured a spot in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Americas Qualifier 2027 after dominating the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Sub-Regional Americas Qualifier A on home ground. Despite a weather-related no-result on the first day, Bermuda displayed exceptional skills, defeating all opponents convincingly to secure their place in the regional qualifier. Delray Rawlins played a pivotal role in Bermuda’s success, earning the Player of the Tournament award, highlighted by a remarkable 121 runs against Brazil.
The Bahamas claimed the second spot, with Panama in third, Belize in fourth, and Brazil finishing at the bottom of the five-team table, as reported on the ICC website. Following their victory, Bermuda’s captain, Terryn Fray, expressed delight with the outcome, emphasizing the significance of performing in front of their home supporters. Looking ahead, the team is eager to tackle the next challenge and deliver their best performance in the Regional Final next year.
The tournament results unfolded over several days, with intense matches showcasing the teams’ competitive spirit and skills. Noteworthy performances included Panama’s victory over Brazil by 69 runs, Belize’s triumph over Bermuda by 10 wickets, and Panama’s win against Bahamas by 4 wickets. The tournament culminated in Bermuda’s impressive 146-run win against Brazil, solidifying their qualification for the upcoming Americas Qualifier.
