Bermuda prepare for World Cricket League in Trinidad
Bermuda are in Trinidad to prepare for the World Cricket League which gets underway at the end of this month
Bermuda are in Trinidad to prepare for the World Cricket League which gets underway at the end of this month. Three club sides - Clico Preysal (who won all five of their matches on a tour to Bermuda last September), Wanderers Cricket Club and Clarke Road United have all been lined up.
“Trinidad really is a good fit for us,” Logie said of his homeland yesterday.“It’s obviously where we are going to be playing our World Cup matches so it’s important we give the players as much time as possible to get used to the conditions there. And we’ve got everything we need in terms of practice facilities and support.
“Traditionally we’ve always done quite well after a training camp down there and with the World Cricket League tournament coming up at the end of January (in Nairobi, Kenya), we saw it as a perfect opportunity to get the guys away from everything again and prepare thoroughly.
“We always try and play some practice matches while we’re down there and we’re going to play three teams who we’ve come up against before, who’ve got some good players and who are steeped in the art of swing and spin.
“It’s just the sort of challenge we need ahead of Kenya.”
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Will Luke is assistant editor of ESPNcricinfo
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