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The Cricket Hong Kong Chair, Tony Melloy, announced ongoing sponsorship from the Craigengower Cricket Club targeting community development of cricket at the CHK AGM on 30th June 2022.
“I am delighted our strong partnership will continue to flourish and Craigengower will further help our aim of making cricket the fastest growing sport in Hong Kong,” Melloy said.
“This is the 6th tranche of $150,000 sponsorship from the Happy Valley-based Craigengower since they opened their indoor training centre in 2013,” he said. “This further contribution helps us pursue our vision of Cricket for All,” Melloy added.
“Helping Others Discover Cricket has been a hallmark of Craigengower’s visionary approach to the game and we are very proud to be part of the process,” Melloy continued.
Speaking about the decision, Craigengower President, Chin Pak Hin said, “Our continuing sponsorship reflects faith in our shared vision and the importance we place in proudly supporting CHK to develop cricket in Hong Kong.”
“Joining hands with the dedicated coaches and professional approach of CHK has produced proven results in a short time, with young cricketers excelling at a variety of levels, including the National Women, the men’s game and with the Hong Kong Dragons,” Chin added. “With CHK’s help, we are also able to connect unexpected sources of interest in the community. The St James Settlement Cricket Society with many over 65s has been a revelation,” Keung enthused.
“We are very excited by CHK initiatives with the new Dragons Academy as a vehicle for junior and youth cricket.” “We look forward to welcoming all comers to the Braidwood Centre for Cricket Development, with the hope they will see it as a home for the Dragons Academy in Happy Valley,” Chin said.
“Craigengower Cricket Club President, Chin Pak-hing said, “The professional guidance and enthusiasm of CHK in 2020 helped us upgrade the Braidwood Center for Cricket Development” as a high performance training facility and as a venue for indoor League cricket”. ”It was a very proud moment for the Club last year when competitive league cricket returned to our grounds for the first time since 1976,” Chin said. “This year we are excited to see the CHK Indoor League return for a second season, with the competition hosted at Craigengower as part of our 6th Tranche of on-going “partnered sponsorship”, Chin added.
In closing, the Cricket HK Chair, Tony Melloy said, “As a club formed way back in 1894 to teach schoolboys to play cricket with race colour or creed no barrier, Craigengower remains true to their proud 125-year-old vision of promoting cricket in Hong Kong. I’m sure their founder Braidwood would be very proud as well.”
The CHK Indoor League begins Wednesday this week, featuring 12 teams competing across two divisions of 6 each, with the grand finals to be played on 31st August 2022.
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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.