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Cricket Hong Kong, China are pleased to announce the 14-player squad to compete at the upcoming ACC U16 East Zone Cup 2023, which will be held in Malaysia later this week.
The tournament features 7 teams across two groups playing 35-over cricket. Hong Kong have been drawn into Group B with Indonesia, Maldives and Singapore.
“This tournament is an exciting opportunity for some of our talented youngsters coming through the system!” said CHK Pathways Coach Mark Farmer. “For most of these boys it will be their first cricket tour, let alone representing Hong Kong, China, so there will be a lot of opportunities to learn and grown from this experience.”
All matches will be live streamed on the Asian Cricket Council YouTube page. Be sure to tune in to follow the games live, and to follow CHK’s Social Media platforms for all the latest updates!
Hong Kong, China U16 Squad:
1) Aarez Dar
2) Abubakr Farooq
3) Arya Panjwani
4) Harry Hodgson
5) Maxi Clayton
6) Paarth Srivastava
7) Preet Mangukiya
8) Qasim Iqbal
9) Shayan Puri
10) Sheehan Audrey
11) Shiv Mathur
12) Veer Mathur
13) Will Walsh (wk)
14) Abhimanyu Ganeson
Non-travelling reserves
Aagam Doshi
Mohammad Sufyan Khan
Hussain Mairaj
Jacob Lim
Fixtures:
26th June: Hong Kong, China vs Indonesia – YSD UKM Oval
28th June: Hong Kong vs Maldives – Bayuemas Oval
30th June: Singapore vs Hong Kong, China – YSD UKM Oval
1st July: 5th Place Playoff – 3rd Placed Team of GA & GB – Bayuemas Oval
2nd July:
6th/7th Place Playoff – Loser of 5th Place Playoff vs GB 4th Placed Team – YSD UKM Oval
3rd July:
Semi-Final 1 – Group A 1st Place vs Group B 2nd Place Team – Bayuemas Oval
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Semi-Final 2 – Group B 1st Place vs Group A 2nd Placed Team – YSD UKM Oval
4th July:
3rd/4th Place Playoff – Loser of SF1 vs SF2 – YSD UKM Oval
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Final – Bayuemas Oval
All games will be played at 9:30 AM HKT.
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.