Sherr: "I'll Fight Back"
Bermudan Captain, Dean Sherr, has vowed to fight back and return for Bermuda's next match against Canada, after scans revealed the skipper's injury was low grade, and that he is unlucky to miss out on playing against the Netherlands in their next match, this Sunday.
"I'm disappointed to miss, but I'm sure the team will still have the depth to cover for me, and to beat Holland. I think we are a great team and should be able to win this match if we put our heads to it. I'll be helping out in the coaching of the game, so I will still be there, and I will fight back. I'm hoping to be fit for the next game after this one, against Canada again, so hopefully I can do it. I'm not an long-term injury sort of person, and I was probably quite unlucky to get injured, I believe Zorax has been docked his match pay for the next game for his reckless throw, but he's also one of the favourites to lead the side next game, but hopefully we can win, and I can be fit for next week, doctor says it's low grade, so I've just been doing some light running, with my arm strapped up, but obviously no bowling."
Bermuda is likely to play 2 spinners in its next match, and paceman Mark Rogers is tipped to take Sherr's place as an opening bowler. Sherr also said it would be a good opportunity to see some other guys in action, with vocal team member Matt West also set to make his debut. More news from this minnow country's cricket side will be here, so keep watching and posting.