Hong Kong Cricket Sixes 2024 Rules, Schedule , Squad & Teams , Live Telecast , Dream11 Telegram Channel, Best Fantasy Apps
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ToggleINTRODUCTION:
The Hong Kong Cricket Sixes is a fast-paced format of cricket introduced in 1992 and hosted by Hong Kong Cricket. Famous for its unique offering of power hitting the tournament quickly gained popularity, but was discontinued in the year 2017.
Games are played on much smaller grounds, to help teams post big scores with smaller boundaries. The smaller ground allows spectators to witness fluent power hitting, enhancing the popularity of the competition. Only one bowler will be allowed to bowl a maximum of two overs.
Hong Kong Cricket Sixes rules :
General:
1.Two teams of six players,
2.Each side bowls a maximum of six overs of six balls each. Only one player is allowed to bowl two overs (but not consecutively), while the other four bowlers each deliver one over.
3.Wides and no-balls add one run to the batting side’s
Last Man Stands:
If a team loses five wickets before completing six overs, the last remaining batter continues to bat, with the fifth dismissed player acting only as a runner. The last batter must always take strike and is automatically out if the runner is declared out (through run out or obstruction). The inning concludes once the sixth wicket falls.
Batter Retiring:
1.A batter must retire ‘not out’ on reaching a personal score of 50 runs but may not retire before reaching 50 runs.
- If one of the last pair of batters is out, any retired ‘not out’ batter may resume his innings.
SQUAD & TEAMS
Pool A: South Africa, New Zealand and Hong Kong
Pool B: Australia, England and Nepal
Pool C: India, Pakistan and UAE
Pool D: Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Oman.
India: Robin Uthappa (c), Kedar Jadhav, Manoj Tiwary, Stuart Binny, Shreevats Goswami, Bharat Chipli, Shahbaz Nadeem.
Pakistan: Faheem Ashraf (c), Asif Ali, Shahab Khan, Muhammad Akhlaq, Danish Aziz, Hussain Talat, Aamer Yamin.
Australia: Dan Christian (c), Alex Ross, Andrew Fekete, Fawad Ahmed, Jack Wood, James Pattinson, Sam Heazlett.
Hong Kong: Nizakat Khan (c), Zeeshan Ali, Imran Arif, Ehsan Khan, Jason Lui, Sahal Malvernkar, Benny Paras.
South Africa: JJ Smuts (c), Matthew Boast, Evan Jones, Modiri Litheko, Don Radebe, Jacques Snyman, Aubrey Swanepoel.
Nepal: Sundeep Jora (c), Bibek Kumar Yadav, Dipendra Rawat, Lokesh Bahadur Bam, Narayan Joshi, Pratish GC, Rashid Khan.
Sri Lanka: Lahiru Madusanka (c), Dhanajay Lakshan, Lahiru Samarakoon, Nimesh Vimukthi, Sadun Weerakkody, Thanuka Dabare, Tharindu Rathnayake.
Bangladesh: Yasir Ali (c), Abdullah Al Mamun, Abu Haider, Jishan Alam, Mohammad Saifuddin, Nahidul Islam, Sohag Gazi.
UAE: Asif Khan (c), Ansh Tandon, Khalid Shah, Mohammad Zuhaib, Akif Raja, Sanchit Sharma, Zahoor Khan.
New Zealand: Todd Astle (c), Harmeet Singh, Henry McIntrye, Raunaq Kapur, Sam Cassidy, Siddhesh Dixit, Xavier Bell.
England: James Coles, Ethan Brookes, Jordan Thompson, Ravi Bopara, Samit Patel, Alex Davies, Ed Barnard.
Oman: Shuaib Al Balushi, Zikria Islam, Asif Khan, Sandeep Goud, Vinayak Shukla, Hassnain Shah, Mujibur Imran Ali.
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SECHDULE & TIME
Friday, November 1
- South Africa vs Hong Kong – 6 AM
- England vs Nepal – 6:55 AM
- Pakistan vs UAE – 7:50 AM
- Sri Lanka vs Oman – 8:45 AM
- New Zealand vs Hong Kong – 9:40 AM
- Bangladesh vs Oman – 10:35 AM
- India vs Pakistan – 11:30 AM
- England vs Australia – 12:25 PM
- South Africa vs New Zealand – 1:15 PM
- Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh – 2:10 PM
Saturday, November 2
- Australia vs Nepal – 6 AM
- India vs UAE – 6:55 AM
- Bowl Match 1: 7:50 AM
- Bowl Match 2: 8:45 AM
- Quarterfinal 1: 9:40 AM
- Quarterfinal 2: 10:35 AM
- Bowl Match 3: A3 vs C3 – 11:30 AM
- Bowl Match 4: B3 vs D4 – 12:25 PM
- Quarterfinal 3: D1 vs B2 – 1:15 PM
- Quarterfinal 4: C1 vs D2 – 2:10 PM
Sunday, November 3
- Bowl Match 5: A3 vs B3 – 6 AM
- Plate Semifinal 1: LQ1 vs LQ2 – 6:55 AM
- Plate Semifinal 2: LQ3 vs LQ4 – 7:50 AM
- Bowl Match 6: C3 vs D3 – 8:45 AM
- Semifinal 1: WQ1 vs WQ2 – 10:20 AM
- Semifinal 2: WQ3 vs WQ4 – 11:10 AM
- Bowl Final – 12:05 PM Plate Final – 12:55 PM
- Cup Final – 1:55 PM