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Hong Kong National Cricket Captains
This is a list of all cricketers who have captained Hong Kong in an official international match. This includes One Day Internationals and ICC Trophy games. The table is correct as of Hong Kong vs Pakistan on July 18, 2004. One Day International Hong Kong played their first ODI on July 24, 2004. T20 International Hong Kong played their first T20I on July 24, 2014. Under-19s Hong Kong played their first T20I on July 24, 2014. ICC Trophy Hong Kong debuted in the ICC Trophy in the 1982 tournament References External links* ttp://www.cricinfo.com/db/NATIONAL/ICC_MEMBERS/HKG/ Hong Kong Cricket Associationbr>Hong Kong's ICC Trophy captains at Cricket Archive {{National cricket captains Hong Kong in international cricket * Cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scor ...
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Hong Kong Cricket Team
The Hong Kong national cricket team is the team that represents independent Hong Kong in international competition. It played its first match in 1866 and has been an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 1969.Hong Kong
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Kinchit Shah
Kinchit Devang Shah (born 9 December 1995) is an Indian-born Hong Kong cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm off break bowler. He is also an occasional wicket-keeper. Career Shah made his T20 cricket debut against the Canada cricket team on 15 March 2012. He made his One Day International debut for Hong Kong on 8 November 2014 against Papua New Guinea in Australia. He made his Twenty20 International debut on 24 November 2014 against Nepal in Sri Lanka. In August 2018, Shah was named in Hong Kong's squad for the 2018 Asia Cup Qualifier tournament. Hong Kong won the qualifier tournament, and he was then named in Hong Kong's squad for the 2018 Asia Cup. In April 2019, Shah was named in Hong Kong's squad for the 2019 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament in Namibia. In Hong Kong's opening match of the tournament, against Canada, Shah took a hat-trick. He was the leading wicket-taker for Hong Kong in the tournament, with eleven dismissals in six match ...
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Hong Kong Cricket Captains
Hong may refer to: Places *Høng, a town in Denmark *Hong Kong, a city and a special administrative region in China *Hong, Nigeria *Hong River in China and Vietnam *Lake Hong in China Surnames *Hong (Chinese name) *Hong (Korean name) Organizations *Hong (business), general term for a 19th–20th century trading company based in Hong Kong, Macau or Canton *Hongmen (洪門), a Chinese fraternal organization Creatures *Hamsa (bird), a mythical bird also known was hong *Hong (rainbow-dragon) ''Hong'' or ''jiang'' () is a two-headed dragon in Chinese mythology, comparable with rainbow serpent legends in various cultures and mythologies. Chinese "rainbow" names Chinese has three "rainbow" words, regular ''hong'' , literary ''didong'' , ..., a two-headed dragon in Chinese mythology * ''Hong'' (genus), a genus of ladybird {{disambiguation ...
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Hong Kong In International Cricket
Hong may refer to: Places *Høng, a town in Denmark *Hong Kong, a city and a special administrative region in China *Hong, Nigeria *Hong River in China and Vietnam *Lake Hong in China Surnames *Hong (Chinese name) *Hong (Korean name) Organizations *Hong (business), general term for a 19th–20th century trading company based in Hong Kong, Macau or Canton *Hongmen (洪門), a Chinese fraternal organization Creatures *Hamsa (bird), a mythical bird also known was hong *Hong (rainbow-dragon) ''Hong'' or ''jiang'' () is a two-headed dragon in Chinese mythology, comparable with rainbow serpent legends in various cultures and mythologies. Chinese "rainbow" names Chinese has three "rainbow" words, regular ''hong'' , literary ''didong'' , ..., a two-headed dragon in Chinese mythology * ''Hong'' (genus), a genus of ladybird {{disambiguation ...
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Stewart Brew
Stewart may refer to: People *Stewart (name), Scottish surname and given name *Clan Stewart, a Scottish clan * Clan Stewart of Appin, a Scottish clan Places Canada *Stewart, British Columbia *Stewart Township, Nipissing District, Ontario (historical) New Zealand * Stewart Island / Rakiura United Kingdom * Newton Stewart, Scotland * Portstewart, Northern Ireland *Stewartby, Bedfordshire, England United States Airports *Stewart Air Force Base, New York, a former Air Force base and now-joint civil-military airport, shared by: ** Stewart Air National Guard Base, New York ** Stewart International Airport (also known as Newburgh-Stewart IAP), New York Counties * Stewart County, Georgia * Stewart County, Tennessee Localities *Stewart, Alabama *Stewart, Indiana *Stewart, Minnesota *Stewart, Mississippi *Stewart, Missouri *Stewart, Ohio * Stewart, Tennessee *Stewart, Texas *Stewart, West Virginia * Fort Stewart, Georgia *Stewart Manor, New York, a village in the Town of Hempstead, i ...
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Nigel Stearns
Nigel ( ) is an English masculine given name. The English ''Nigel'' is commonly found in records dating from the Middle Ages; however, it was not used much before being revived by 19th-century antiquarians. For instance, Walter Scott published '' The Fortunes of Nigel'' in 1822, and Arthur Conan Doyle published ''Sir Nigel'' in 1905–06. As a name given for boys in England and Wales, it peaked in popularity from the 1950s to the 1970s (see below). ''Nigel'' has never been as common in other countries as it is in Britain, but was among the 1,000 most common names for boys born in the United States from 1971 to 2010. Numbers peaked in 1994 when 447 were recorded (it was the 478th most common boys' name that year). The peak popularity at 0.02% of boys' names in 1994 compares to a peak popularity in England and Wales of about 1.2% in 1963, 60 times higher. Etymology The name is derived from the church Latin '. This Latin word would at first sight seem to derive from the cl ...
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Glyn Davies (cricketer)
Glyn Davi(e)s may refer to: * Glyn Davies (economist) (1919–2003), Welsh economist * Glyn Davies (footballer, born 1932) Glyn Davies (31 May 1932 – 7 February 2013) was a Welsh professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, Ameri ... (1932–2013), Welsh footballer * Glyn Davies (footballer, born 1909) (1909–1985), Welsh footballer * Glyn Davies (rugby union) (1927–1976), Wales international rugby union player * Glyn Davies (politician) (born 1944), British Conservative Party politician * Glyn Davis (born 1959), Australian academic * Glyn T. Davies (born 1957), U.S. diplomat See also * Glen Davies (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Davies, Glyn ...
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Peter Anderson (cricketer, Born 1942)
Peter Anderson may refer to: Sportspeople * Peter Anderson (cricketer, born 1933), Australian cricketer *Peter Anderson (cricketer, born 1961), Australian cricketer * Peter Anderson (cricketer, born 1968), Australian cricketer * Peter Anderson (New Zealand cricketer) (1950–2012), New Zealand cricketer * Peter Anderson (footballer, born 1932), English former professional footballer for Plymouth Argyle and Torquay United *Peter Anderson (footballer, born 1949), former English footballer and football manager *Pete D. Anderson (1931–2013), horse trainer *Peter Anderson (American football) (born 1963), American football player * P. C. Anderson (1871–1955), educator and golfer in Western Australia Politicians * Peter C. Anderson, Wisconsin politician *Peter Anderson (politician) (born 1947), Australian politician Others * Peter Anderson (artist) (1901–1984), American ceramist *Peter Anderson (cinematographer) (born 1942), cinematographer and visual effects supervisor *Peter Ande ...
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Aizaz Khan
Aizaz Mohammad Khan (born 21 March 1993) is a Hong Kong international cricketer. He debuted for the Hong Kong national side in 2009, and has since played regularly for the team. He is a graduate of Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College. Early career Having played age group cricket for Hong Kong Under-19s in the 2010 Under-19 World Cup, Aizaz made his World Cricket League debut for Hong Kong in the 2011 World Cricket League Division Three, where he helped Hong Kong earn promotion to that year's WCL Division Two. It was in this tournament that he made his List A debut, against Uganda. He played four further List A matches in the competition, the last coming against Namibia. In his five matches, Aizaz scored 71 runs at a batting average of 17.75, with a high score of 33. He also took a single wicket in the competition, that of United Arab Emirates batsman Shaiman Anwar. At the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier, played in the United Arab Emirates, Aizaz took ten wickets from ei ...
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Babar Hayat
Babar Hayat (born 5 January 1992) is a Pakistani-born Hong Kong cricketer, who plays for the Hong Kong cricket team. He is a right-handed batsman and a former captain of the national team. International career Babar made his T20I cricket completion debut against Nepal on 16 March 2014. On his debut match he made only 20 runs from 25 balls. He made his One Day International debut against Afghanistan in the 2014 ACC Premier League on 1 May 2014. In the 2016 Asia Cup Qualifier in February 2016, he became the first Hong Kong player to score a century in a T20I match. Babar Hayat set the record for the highest ever T20I score by any player in the second innings of a T20I (122) and second in the list for scoring the highest ever T20I score in a losing cause just behind Australia's Shane Watson's 124*. Babar Hayat's 122 was also the highest ever score in T20I in the 2nd innings of a T20I in a losing cause. Babar Hayat's 122 was in second place for the highest percentage of runs in a c ...
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One Day International
A One Day International (ODI) is a form of limited overs cricket, played between two teams with international status, in which each team faces a fixed number of overs, currently 50, with the game lasting up to 9 hours. The Cricket World Cup, generally held every four years, is played in this format. One Day International matches are also called Limited Overs Internationals (LOI), although this generic term may also refer to Twenty20 International matches. They are major matches and considered the highest standard of List A, limited-overs competition. The international one day game is a late-twentieth-century development. The first ODI was played on 5 January 1971 between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. When the first three days of the third Test were washed out officials decided to abandon the match and, instead, play a one-off one day game consisting of 40 eight-ball overs per side. Australia won the game by 5 wickets. ODIs were played in white-co ...
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