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April 8, 2008Posted by Martin Williamson on 04/08/2008 in Bermuda
Bermuda launch Twenty20 competition
The Bermuda Cricket Board is to launch a new Twenty20 competition, with the island divided into four zones consisting of four teams each. The winners in each area will then proceed into semi-finals.
"We're looking to start the Twenty20 on April 26, with the semi-finals on May 4, and final and plate final on May 10," BCB vice-president Allen Richardson told the Royal Gazette.