2010 Hong Kong Cricket Sixes
The 2010 Hong Kong Cricket Sixes officially known as Karp Group & PC Jeweller Hong Kong Cricket Sixes was the sixteenth edition of the tournament, taking place at Kowloon Cricket Club, Hong Kong.[1] Eight teams competed in the tournament which lasted over two days, 6 – 7 November 2010.[2] The tournament also featured China for the first time playing an exhibition match with a Hong Kong development team.[3] The tournament was won by Australia who defeated Pakistan in the final.[4]
Administrator(s) | International Cricket Council |
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Cricket format | Six-a-side |
Tournament format(s) | Round-robin and Knockout |
Host(s) | ![]() |
Champions | ![]() |
Participants | 8 |
Official website | http://www.cricket.com.hk |
Squads
Sir Donald Bradman Group
Hong Kong
Najeeb Amar (Mainlanders) Captain Hussain Butt (Hong Kong University) Wicketkeeper Irfan Ahmed (Little Sai Wan Warriors/JKN Little Sai Wan) Munir Dar (Little Sai Wan Warriors/JKN Little Sai Wan) Tanvir Afzal (Hong Kong University) Peter Wooden (Kowloon Cricket Club Saracens) Aizaz Khan (Pakistan Association) Charlie Burke Coach
England
Rory Hamilton-Brown (Surrey) Captain Darren Stevens (Kent) Peter Trego (Somerset) Rikki Clarke (Warwickshire) Jos Buttler (Somerset) Wicketkeeper Chris Nash (Sussex) Steven Croft (Lancashire) James Whitaker Manager
Australia
Daniel Christian (South Australia Redbacks) Tom Cooper (South Australia Redbacks) Tim Armstrong (New South Wales Blues) Matthew Johnston (Western Australia Warriors) Glenn Maxwell (Victoria Bushrangers) Will Sheridan (Victoria Bushrangers) Ryan Carters (Victoria Bushrangers) David Warner (New South Wales Blues) John Davison Manager
South Africa
Shane Burger Captain David Wiese Adrian McLaren Shaheen Khan Andrew Birch Keshav Maharaj Godfrey Stevens Lawrence Mahatlane Manager
Sir Garfield Sobers Group
To be announced
India
Anil Kumble (Bangalore Royal Challengers) Captain Rohan Gavaskar (Kolkata Knight Riders) Stuart Binny (Mumbai Indians) Bharat Chipli (Bangalore Royal Challengers) Balachandra Akhil (Bangalore Royal Challengers) Reetinder Singh Sodhi (Kings XI Punjab) Sridharan Sriram (Bangalore Royal Challengers)
Sri Lanka
Jeevantha Kulatunga (Wayamba Elevens) Captain Indika de Saram Wicketkeeper Kaushalya Weeraratne Dilhara Lokuhettige Chintaka Jayasinghe Dilruwan Perera Kosala Kulasekera
Pakistan
New Zealand
Exhibition Match
Hong Kong Development
John Patrick Roy Lamsam (Kowloon Cricket Club Crusaders/Kowloon Cricket Club Templars) Captain Jason Lui (Centaurs Cricket Club/Hong Kong Cricket Club Optimists) Wicketkeeper Siegfried Wai Hon Hei (Mainlanders) Li Kai Ming (Mainlanders) Bobby Chan Ka Ming (Mainlanders) Nizakat Khan (Little Sai Wan Warriors/JKN Little Sai Wan) Asif Khan (Little Sai Wan Warriors/JKN Little Sai Wan) Jawaid Iqbal Coach
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References
- "Hong Kong Cricket Sixes 2010: Kowloon Cricket Club – 6 & 7 November 2010". Hong Kong Cricket Association. Archived from the original on 31 October 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
- "Hong Kong Cricket Sixes 2010 – Teams". Cricket.com.hk. Archived from the original on 31 October 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
- "China to appear at Hong Kong Sixes". Mid-Day. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
- "Australia snatch Hong Kong Sixes title". ECB.co.uk. Archived from the original on 16 December 2011. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
- "Styris named New Zealand captain for Hong Kong Super Sixes". Archived from the original on 1 November 2010. Retrieved 29 October 2010.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
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