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Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes All Set To Return After Seven-Year Hiatus


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The Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes is all set to return from November 1 to 3 this year. This iconic six-a-side tournament, which captured the imagination of cricket fans from 1992 to 2017, will make its comeback as a three-day festival. 

Hong Kong's cricketing history dates back to 1842, and the city has achieved notable success, with both its men’s and women’s teams ranked among the top twenty in the ICC. 


Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes All Set To Make A Comeback 

The Hong Kong International Sixes is set to return after a seven-year hiatus and will take place in November at the Tin Kwong Road Cricket Ground. 

Organized by Cricket Hong Kong, China (CHK) and supported by the Hong Kong Government, this iconic tournament will feature 12 nations competing over three days.

The HK6 is set to reignite the passion and excitement that has long been associated with the spectacle of this unique event, the world's fastest form of cricket. 

Known for its rapid and thrilling format, the Hong Kong Sixes has a rich history dating back to 1992 and has seen legendary players such as Sachin Tendulkar, Shane Warne, and M.S. Dhoni, among others, participate. 

The event, sanctioned by the International Cricket Council (ICC), has attracted teams from cricketing giants like India, Australia, England, Pakistan, and South Africa, building a global fanbase.