[Written by Patrick Bean]
Six members of the Bermuda cricket team unable to travel to India for a two-week practice camp, will instead spend the next three days engaged in intense net training before flying to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Thursday, February 15 to take part in the ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League play-off.
Included among the six left behind are several key members, with captain Delray Rawlins, opening batsman Chris Douglas, left-arm spin bowler Derrick Brangman, middle-order bat Tre Manders, all-rounder Allan Douglas Jr and fast bowler Zeko Burgess, who were held back from boarding last Thursday’s British Airway’s flight to England, with connections to India.
In an interview with Bermuda Broadcasting Company Cal Blankendal, the Bermuda Cricket Board’s [BCB] executive director cited Bermuda’s absence from India’s immigration e-visa web portal as the reason for five players having been rejected as British Overseas…















