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Closure of CHK Venues and cancellation of league fixtures till 23rd February 2022

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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.

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Further to the recent HKSAR government’s tightening of social distancing measures (Link 1Link 2) all cricket matches organised or sanctioned by Cricket Hong Kong will be called off until 23rd February 2022. These matches will be considered as Abandoned and points will be shared between both teams.

CHK will monitor the situation and make every effort to reschedule the Women’s Premier League game, U15 30-Over Semi Finals/Finals and the U17 35-Over Final to a later date.

All private bookings at GDB and PKVR Reservoir until 23rd Feb 2022 will be cancelled due to the closure of the venues. CHK will work with the hirers to either refund or reschedule the bookings.

Cricket Hong Kong will continue to monitor developments, liaise with relevant Government Departments, and adjust our approach in accordance with the changing circumstances. Further updates will be announced in due course.

Stay Safe and Keep Healthy

– CHK Management

Name of Author: Cricket Hong Kong

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