Cricket Hong Kong, China Men’s cricket squad for 19th Asian Games Hangzhou announced!

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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.

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Cricket Hong Kong, China are pleased to announce their squad for the upcoming Asian Games 2023, to be held in Hangzhou from 28th September to 8th October 2023.

The squad will depart for Malaysia on Saturday, to take part in the Malaysia T20I Men’s Tri-Nations Cup 2023, where they will face the hosts and Papua New Guinea in two T20Is each. They will then head to Hangzhou for the Asian Games.

“When the Hong Kong Men’s Team last played in the Asian Games, we reached the semifinals where we eventually lost the bronze medal match to Bangladesh. We have every confidence in the squad selected and are looking forward to a successful tournament” said CHK Director of Cricket Robin Gill.

Cricket will be played at the Asian Games for the first time since 2014. The Men’s Tournament consists of 14 teams, with Hong Kong, China grouped together with Cambodia and Japan in Group B. The winners of each of the three groups will proceed to the Quarter Finals, where they will join India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan.

Nizakat Khan, the captain of the Hong Kong, China team, had this to say. “The squad and I are looking forward to playing cricket in Hangzhou! They have built an amazing facility and I expect the cricket competition to be one of the highlights of this Asian Games!”

There are several new faces in the Hong Kong, China squad, due to the qualification requirements for the Asian Games. Akbar Khan, Muhammad Khan, Niaz Ali and 16-year-old Shiv Mathur – fresh off his heroics in the ACC Men’s Under-16 East Zone Cup – will all potentially make their T20I debuts during the tournament.

Head Coach Simon Willis said “It is exciting to see the depth of talent available to us, with several new faces coming through the club and domestic structures. Many of these players are making a return to the squad after having played for Hong Kong earlier in their careers. We’ve got a good mix of youth and experience, and we are excited for the opportunity to make a mark on the global stage.”

Hong Kong, China Men’s Squad for the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou

  1. Nizakat Khan (Captain)
  2. Adil Mehmood
  3. Akbar Khan
  4. Anas Khan
  5. Ayush Shukla
  6. Babar Hayat
  7. Eshan Khan
  8. Hamed Khan
  9. Mohammad Ghazanfar
  10. Mohammad Hassan Khan
  11. Muhammad Khan
  12. Nasrullah Rana
  13. Niaz Ali
  14. Shahid Wasif
  15. Shiv Mathur

Staff:

Head Coach: Simon Willis
Team Manager: Jawaid Iqbal
Team Analyst: Chris Pickett

Malaysia T20I Men’s Tri-Nations Cup 2023 Schedule

19th Sept – Hong Kong, China vs Malaysia
21st Sept – Hong Kong, China vs Papua New Guinea
22nd Sept – Malaysia vs Hong Kong, China
24th Sept – Papua New Guinea vs Hong Kong, China

All matches will be played at the Bayuemas Oval at 10:30 AM local time, and will be broadcast live on ICC.tv

19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2023 Schedule

29th Sept – 09:00 – Hong Kong, China Vs Cambodia
1st Oct – 14:00 – Hong Kong, China vs Japan
Oct 3rd / 4th – Quarter Finals
Oct 6th – Semi Finals
Oct 7th – 3rd Place Match / Final

All games will be played at Pingfeng Campus Cricket Field in Hangzhou, China

Name of Author: Cricket Hong Kong

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