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Cricket Hong Kong, China has announced the 14-player squad to compete at the East Asia Cup 2023 to be held in Hangzhou, China from the 23rd – 29th May 2023.
The 2023 edition of the East Asia Cup will be competed between China, Japan and Hong Kong, China with Korea unable to attend this year’s tournament.
General Manager – High Performance, Mark Farmer said, “We have selected a squad largely based around Asian Games eligible players. There are several new faces in the squad who we have every confidence can make the step up to international cricket. Playing at the venue for the Asian Games later in the year is a bonus that will give us valuable experience that will only benefit the squad in preparing for the Asian Games in September.”
Kary Chan will lead a squad that has six changes from the squad that competed in the recent Capricorn Quad series in Namibia.
Farmer went on to say: “It’s exciting to test the depth of our women’s squad alongside preparing for the Asian Games. This tour will provide experience and opportunities that will contribute significantly to the continued development of our women’s squad as we look ahead to major tournaments in the Asian Games and World Cup Qualifiers later in the year.”
The team will arrive in China on the 23rd May ahead of their first game on the 25th May 2023.
Squad of 14:
- Chan Ka Ying (Kary) (c)
- Chan Ka Man (Betty)
- Chan Sau Ha (Charlotte)
- Chan Shing Yan (Dorothea)
- Cheung Hiu Ying (Lemon)
- Cheung Kwai Hin (Amanda)
- Chu Oi Wing (Tammy)
- Ho Sin Yee (Cindy)
- Lai Wing Ki (Emma)
- Lui Hei In (Heliey)
- Maryam Bibi
- Shanzeen Shahzad
- Siu Mei Wai (Alison)
- To Yee Shan (Pull)
Fixtures:
Match 1: Thursday 25th May – 08:30 AM – China vs Hong Kong, China
Match 2: Thursday 25th May – 3:30 PM – Hong Kong, China vs Japan
Match 3: Friday 26th May – 3:30 PM – China vs Hong Kong, China
Match 4: Saturday 27th May – 8:30 AM – Hong Kong, China vs Japan
Final: Sunday 28th May – 9:30 AM – 1st vs 2nd
All games will be played at Pingfeng Campus Cricket Field in Hangzhou, China
Name of Author: Cricket Hong Kong
Cricket Hong Kong, formerly known as the Hong Kong Cricket Association, is the governing body for cricket in Hong Kong. Established in 1968, it is headquartered in So Kon Po, Causeway Bay. An associate member of the ICC since 1969, Cricket Hong Kong also belongs to the Asian Cricket Council.