Since becoming an Associate member of the ICC, the Bermuda national team has competed in a wide range of international competitions including the ICC Trophy, a competition which was proposed by Alma Hunt, the Bermudian delegate to the ICC, and arguably Bermuda’s most famous cricketer.
Notable achievements of the national team are reaching the semi-finals of the ICC Intercontinental Cup in 2005 and winning the ICC Americas Cup in 2006. Bermuda also played and won its first ODI in May 2006, only the fourth country to have done so. The greatest achievement of the Bermuda national team came on July 7, 2005 when the team from a country with a population of just 60,000 qualified for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007. Individual achievements include Irving Romaine, scoring Bermuda’s first century in an One Day International in August 2006. The Bermuda U19 team qualified for the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup in Malaysia, 2008 and is the smallest country to compete in the competition.