Fiqre Crockwell, Bermudian cricket player, Died at 30

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Fiqre Salassie Crockwell was born on July 8, 1985, and died on June 20, 2016.

He was a Bermudian cricketer.

Crockwell represented the national team at One Day International level on two occasions, in April 2009.

Fiqre was an opening batsman.

His ODI appearances, along with three other matches which had List A but not ODI status, were all during Bermuda’s unsuccessful 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier campaign in South Africa.

His top score of 45 came in one of the ODIs, a match against Kenya.

He played Under-19 cricket for Bermuda and made his senior team debut as a 23-year-old at the 2009 World Cup Qualifier in South Africa.

Crockwell opened the batting on debut, making 36 in a nine-wicket win over Denmark.

Crockwell’s only two ODIs came against Kenya and Netherlands during the same tournament, where he made 45 and 23 respectively in a pair of losses.

Crockwell’s last appearance for Bermuda came at the 2012 World T20 Qualifier in the UAE.

Fiqre Crockwell made 117 runs in four matches in the tournament at 29.25, with a best of 47 in his final match for the national team, a win over Uganda.

He was included in a preliminary squad that toured Jamaica ahead of last year’s ICC Americas Division One Twenty championship in Indianapolis, but was not included in the final 14-man group that finished third at the tournament.

He played for St. David’s County Cricket Club, locally and also played for St. George’s on several occasions in the annual Cup Match holiday game played every summer, the biggest domestic match on the Bermuda cricket calendar dating back to 1872.

His sporting relatives include FIFA-certified referee Carlyle McNeil Eugene Crockwell and footballer Mikkail Kristopher Crockwell.

He was found dead early Monday morning in the Pembroke parish area of Bermuda, wounded shortly before 3am.

Fiqre Crockwell passed away at 30 yrs old.