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Hong Kong national cricket team

National cricket team in Hong Kong


Summary

National cricket team in Hong Kong

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nameHong Kong
imageCricket Hong Kong, China logo.png
image_size300px
associationCricket Hong Kong, China
香港板球
captainYasim Murtaza
coachKaushal Silva
cityHong Kong
groundMission Road Ground
capacity3,500
icc_statusAssociate member
icc_member_year1969
icc_regionAsia
t20i_rank24th
t20i_rank_best11th (31 Aug 2015)
first_odiv at Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground, Colombo; 16 July 2004
most_recent_odiv at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai; 18 September 2018
num_odis26
odi_record9/16
(0 ties, 1 no result)
wcq_apps8
wcq_first1982
wcq_best3rd (2014)
first_t20iv at Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong; 16 March 2014
most_recent_t20iv at UDST Cricket Ground, Doha; 13 November 2025
num_t20is121
num_t20is_this_year0
t20i_record54/62
(2 ties, 3 no results)
t20i_record_this_year0/0
(0 ties, 0 no results)
wt20_apps2
wt20_first2014
wt20_bestGroup stage (2014, 2016)
wt20q_apps6
wt20q_first2012
wt20q_best4th (2015)
title1Hong Kong Sixes
title1wins0
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a_pattern_b_hkg_ac25
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a_titleList A & and T20I kit
asofdate13 November 2025

the men's team

香港板球

(0 ties, 1 no result)

(2 ties, 3 no results) (0 ties, 0 no results)

The Hong Kong men's cricket team (), officially Hong Kong, China, represents Hong Kong in international cricket competitions. It played its first match in 1866 and has been an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 1969.

Hong Kong played its first One Day Internationals in the 2004 Asia Cup, and in January 2014 was granted ODI status until 2018, as a result of finishing third in the 2014 Cricket World Cup Qualifier. The team gained Twenty20 International status in November 2013, as a result of qualifying for the 2014 ICC World Twenty20. Hong Kong lost their ODI status in March 2018 after losing to the Netherlands in a play-off match during the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier. They did, however, play two further ODI matches at the 2018 Asia Cup in September 2018 after winning the 2018 Asia Cup Qualifier, as the ICC announced that all matches played at the finals would have ODI status.

Hong Kong has played in every ICC Trophy/World Cup Qualifier tournament, with the exceptions of the 1979 and 2005 editions. It has also taken part in two ICC Intercontinental Cup tournaments, in 2005 and in 2015–17, and in two ICC T20 World Cup tournaments, in 2014 and 2016.

In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full Twenty20 International (T20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Hong Kong and other ICC members after 1 January 2019 have the full T20I status.

History

Early years

The sport was introduced to Hong Kong by the British, with the first recorded game taking place in 1841, and the Hong Kong Cricket Club being founded ten years later. The Cricket Club (playing as Hong Kong) played a number of Interport matches against sides on the Chinese mainland, the first taking place against Shanghai in 1866, and in 1890 played Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) for the first time.

1892 saw disaster when the , which was carrying the team back from Shanghai, sank in a typhoon with the loss of 125 lives. There were only 23 survivors, which included only 2 of the 13 team members. The other 11 members of the team were lost, including Surrey cricketer John Dunn.

1948 saw the last game against Shanghai.Jack Chegwyn led the first international team to Hong Kong in 1952, and the first tour by an MCC team was in 1966. The MCC, captained by Mike Smith played one match against the national side, winning by 74 runs. In 1969 the Hong Kong Cricket Association became an associate member of the International Cricket Council, cricket's global ruling body.

ICC membership

The year after gaining ICC membership, the Hong Kong national side played against an MCC side captained by Tony Lewis, drawing the game, but it was not until the 1982 ICC Trophy when the Hong Kong team next played. At that tournament the Hong Kong team, which featured future England Test cricketer Dermot Reeve, failed to progress beyond the first round.

Hong Kong took part in the following three ICC Trophy tournaments, again failing to progress beyond the first round in 1986, reaching the plate competition in 1990 and the second round in 1994. They then played in the inaugural ACC Trophy tournament in 1996, failing to progress beyond the group stage after losing to Bangladesh and Fiji.

In 1997, Hong Kong returned to Chinese control. In the same year, the national team finished eighth in the ICC Trophy. They played in the ACC Trophy again in 1998, losing to Malaysia in the semi-finals.

21st century

2000–2009

In 2000, Hong Kong reached the final of the ACC Trophy, where they lost to the United Arab Emirates. Nonetheless, this earned them qualification for the 2002 Asia Cup (which was subsequently moved to 2004), and thus their first taste of One Day International cricket.

Hong Kong fared poorly in the 2001 ICC Trophy, going out in the group stage having achieved only one win, against Papua New Guinea. In 2002, they reached the semi-finals of the ACC Trophy, again losing to the United Arab Emirates.

At the 2004 Asia Cup, held in Sri Lanka, Hong Kong were drawn alongside Test nations Bangladesh and Pakistan. They lost both matches heavily, despite restricting Bangladesh to 221/9 in the first match.

Also in 2004, Hong Kong failed to progress beyond the first round of the ACC Trophy after losing in the group stages to Oman and Bahrain, missing out on qualification for the 2005 ICC Trophy in Ireland. They also reached the final of the ACC Fast Track Countries Tournament, losing to the United Arab Emirates. Hong Kong played in the Intercontinental Cup for the first time in 2005. They lost to the UAE and drew with Nepal, failing to reach the semi-finals. They finished last in the fast-track nations tournament the same year.

In 2006, Hong Kong again lost to the United Arab Emirates in the final of the ACC Trophy, and finished fourth in the ACC Premier League. The following year, they travelled to Darwin, Australia to take part in Division Three of the World Cricket League, finishing fifth, relegating them to Division Four for 2008.

In October/November 2007, Hong Kong took part in the inaugural ACC Twenty20 Cup held in Kuwait, where they played in Group B against the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Hong Kong finished 4th in their group and failed to make to the semi-finals stage.

In June 2008, Hong Kong took part in the Asia Cup in Pakistan. They failed to progress beyond the group stage to the Super Four stage, as they lost both of their group A matches against India and Pakistan convincingly.

In October 2008, Hong Kong travelled to Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania to participate in Division Four of the World Cricket League. Hong Kong won four group matches against; Fiji, Italy, Jersey and the hosts but lost twice to Afghanistan in their group match and the Final. Hong Kong's top two finish resulted in their promotion back to Division Three.

2010–present

In 2011 they hosted the Division Three and won it defeating Papua New Guinea in the finals to qualify for Division Two to be held in the United Arab Emirates. Then in Division Two they came 4th qualifying as HPP member and for 2014 Cricket World Cup Qualifier in New Zealand. .

In 2013 the UAE hosted the ICC T20 Qualifier where Hong Kong came 6th by beating Papua New Guinea and just enough to qualify for ICC T20 World Cup 2014 held in Bangladesh.

In 2014, New Zealand hosted the ICC 50 over world cup qualifier where Hong Kong came third place despite not qualifying for 2015 ICC cricket world cup, they still achieved an ODI status with Papua New Guinea.

In March 2014 Hong Kong beat the host Bangladesh in the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 by two wickets with two balls remaining but could not make it to the next stage of super 10 having lost the two earlier matches to Afghanistan and Nepal

Hong Kong first ODI win against a full member came on 8 March 2018 defeating Afghanistan in 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier.

Grounds

Tournament history

ICC T20 World Cup

ICC T20 World Cup recordsYearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
RSA 2007Did not qualify
ENG 2009
WIN 2010
SRI 2012
BAN 2014Group stage15/1631200
IND 2016Group stage16/1630300
OMAUAE 2021Did not qualify
AUS 2022
WIN USA 2024
IND SL 2026
Total2/90 Title 61500

ICC Trophy / World Cup Qualifier

ICC Trophy/World Cup Qualifier recordYearRoundPositionPWLTNRA
ENG 1979Did not participate
ENG 1982Group stage8/16723002
ENG 1986Group stage8/16835000
NED 1990Plate round11/17853000
KEN 1994Second round8/20734000
MYS 1997Second round8/22733010
CAN 2001Group stage17/24514000
IRE 2005Did not qualify
RSA 2009
NZL 2014Super Sixes3/10962000
ZIM 2018Playoffs10/10615000
ZIM 2023Did not qualify
Total57252901200

T20 World Cup Qualifier

  • 2012: 11th place
  • 2013: 6th place
  • 2015: 4th place
  • 2019: 8th place
  • 2022: 6th place
  • 2023 (T20 WC Asia Qualifier): Group Stage

ICC Intercontinental Cup

ICC Intercontinental Cup recordsYearRoundPositionPWLDTNR
2004Did not qualify
2005Group stage11/12201100
2006–07Did not qualify
2007–08
2009–10
2011–13
2015–17Round Robin4/8723011
Total7/70 Title 924111

World Cricket League

ACC Asia Cup

Asia Cup recordsHost/YearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
UAE 19841983 to 1995 inclusive: Did not participate
SL 1986
BAN 1988
IND 1991
UAE 1995
SL 1997Did not qualify
BAN 2000
SL 2004Group stage20200
PAK 2008Group stage20200
SL 2010Did not qualify
BAN 2012
BAN 2014
BAN 2016
UAE 2018Group stage20200
UAE 2022Group stage20200
PAK SL 2023Did not qualify
UAE 2025Group stage7/830300
Total5/170 Titles1101100

Asia Cup Qualifier

ACC Eastern Region T20

ACC Trophy

  • 1996: First round
  • 1998: semi-finals
  • 2000: Runners up
  • 2002: semi-finals
  • 2004: First round
  • 2006: Runners up
  • 2008 (Elite): Won
  • 2010 (Elite): 3rd place
  • 2012: 5th place

ACC Premier League

ACC Twenty20 Cup

ACC Fast Track Countries Tournament

  • 2004/05: Runners-up
  • 2005/06: 5th place
  • 2006/07: 4th place

East Asia Cup

  • 2016: 3rd place (as HK Dragons)
  • 2018: Runners-up (as HK Dragons)
  • 2024: Winners

Asian Games

Cricket at the Asian Games recordYearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
CHN 2010Quarter-finals5/932100
KOR 20144th-place5/1031200
CHN 2022Quarter-finals5/1232100
JPN 2026To be determined
Total3/30 Title 95400

Current squad

This lists all the players who have played for Hong Kong in the past 12 months or has been part of the latest One-day or T20I squad. Updated as of 14 April 2024.

NameAgeBatting styleBowling styleFormsNotesBattersAll-roundersWicket-keepersSpin BowlersPace Bowlers
Nizakat KhanRight-handedRight-arm leg breakOne-day & T20ICaptain
Babar HayatRight-handedRight-arm mediumOne-day & T20I
Anshuman RathLeft-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxOne-day & T20I
Martin CoetzeeRight-handedRight-arm mediumOne-day & T20I
Yasim MurtazaLeft-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxOne-day & T20I
Aizaz KhanRight-handedRight-arm mediumOne-day & T20I
Haroon ArshadRight-handedRight-arm mediumOne-day
Kinchit ShahLeft-handedRight-arm off breakOne-dayVice-captain
Zeeshan AliRight-handedOne-day & T20I
Adit GorawaraRight-handedOne-day & T20I
Ehsan KhanRight-handedRight-arm off breakOne-day & T20I
Mohammad GhazanfarRight-handedRight-arm leg breakT20I
Dan PascoeRight-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxOne-day
Raunaq KapurLeft-handedRight-arm off breakOne-day & T20I
Ayush ShuklaRight-handedRight-arm mediumOne-day & T20I
Nasrulla RanaRight-handedRight-arm mediumOne-day & T20I
Ehsan NawazRight-handedRight-arm medium-fastOne-day
Sheryar KhanRight-handedRight-arm medium-fastOne-day
Dhananjay RaoRight-handedLeft-arm medium-fastT20I
Ateeq IqbalRight-handedRight-arm medium-fastT20I

Players

Coaching staff

RoleName
Head CoachKaushal Silva
Assistant CoachMoner Dar
Team AnalystChris Pickett
Specialist CoachRichard das Neves

Coaching history

  • 1993–1994: ENG Dermot Reeve
  • 1997: NZ David Trist
  • 2000: ENG Adam Hollioake
  • 2001: ENG Andy Moles
  • 2001–2002: LKA Lal Jayasinghe
  • 2004–2007: IND Robin Singh
  • 2007: IND Sameer Dighe
  • 2007–2009: ENG Aftab Habib
  • 2009–2010: HKG Afzaal Haider
  • 2010–2015: AUS Charlie Burke
  • 2015–2019: ENG Simon Cook
  • 2019–2022: IRE Trent Johnston
  • 2023–2025: ENG Simon Willis
  • 2025-present: SRI Kaushal Silva

Records

International Match Summary – Hong Kong

Last updated 13 November 2025.

FormatMWLTNRInaugural Match
One Day Internationals269160116 July 2004
Twenty20 Internationals12154622316 March 2014

One Day Internationals

  • Highest team total: 323/4 v Papua New Guinea, 8 December 2017 at ICC Academy Ground, Dubai
  • Highest individual score: 143*, Anshuman Rath v Papua New Guinea, 8 December 2017 at ICC Academy Ground, Dubai
  • Best individual bowling figures: 4/10, Kinchit Shah v Papua New Guinea, 17 March 2018 at Harare Sports Club, Harare

Most ODI runs for Hong Kong

PlayerRunsAverageCareer span
Anshuman Rath82851.752014–2018
Babar Hayat78439.202014–2018
Nizakat Khan67533.752014–2018
Tanwir Afzal29218.252014–2018
Aizaz Khan26020.002014–2018

Most ODI wickets for Hong Kong

PlayerWicketsAverageCareer span
Nadeem Ahmed3824.522004–2018
Ehsan Khan2920.482016–2018
Tanwir Afzal1931.632014–2018
Ehsan Nawaz1628.622014–2018
Aizaz Khan1642.502014–2018

Highest individual innings in ODI

PlayerScoreOppositionVenueYear
Anshuman Rath143*Dubai2017
Mark Chapman124*Dubai2015
Anshuman Rath97Mong Kok2016
Nizakat Khan94Mong Kok2016
Nizakat Khan93Dubai2017

Best bowling figures in an innings in ODI

PlayerScoreOppositionVenueYear
Kinchit Shah4/10Harare2018
Nadeem Ahmed4/26Mong Kok2016
Nadeem Ahmed4/33Harare2017
Ehsan Khan4/33Bulawayo2018
Ehsan Nawaz4/47Bulawayo2018

ODI record versus other nations

Records complete to ODI #4039. Last updated 18 September 2018.

OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
vs Test nations
211001 May 20148 March 2018
1010016 July 2004
2020025 June 2008
3030018 July 2004
1010010 March 2018
vs Associate Members
844008 November 20144 November 2016
5220126 January 201626 January 2016
422004 May 201416 November 2015

Twenty20 Internationals

  • Highest team total: 219/7 v. Japan on 17 February 2024 at Mission Road Ground, Mong Kok.
  • Highest individual score: 122, Babar Hayat v. Oman on 19 February 2016 at Fatullah Osmani Stadium, Fatullah.
  • Best individual bowling figures: 6/12, Nasrulla Rana v. Papua New Guinea on 24 September 2023 at Bayuemas Oval, Pandamaran.

Most T20I runs for Hong Kong

PlayerRunsAverageCareer span
Nizakat Khan2,38622.092014–2025
Babar Hayat2,28027.462014–2025
Anshuman Rath1,91229.412015–2025
Zeeshan Ali1,27628.352022–2025
Aizaz Khan1,02615.542014–2025

Most T20I wickets for Hong Kong

PlayerWicketsAverageCareer span
Ehsan Khan13216.812016–2025
Aizaz Khan9921.512014–2025
Yasim Murtaza7519.482022–2025
Ayush Shukla5125.722022–2025
Nasrulla Rana4623.582019–2025

T20I record versus other nations

Records complete to T20I #3577. Last updated 13 November 2025.

OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
vs Test nations
6240018 March 201421 July 2015
2110020 March 2014
1010031 August 2022
4220017 July 2015
202002 September 2022
1010015 September 2025
101008 March 2016
vs Associate Members
513108 March 2023
1100028 September 2023
1100024 October 2019
2200014 February 2024
440001 October 2023
1100023 October 2019
8340123 August 2022
198110020 February 20206 March 2020
110003 September 20243 September 2024
1100031 August 2024
1100030 August 2024
1100027 October 2019
12550216 March 201424 November 2014
3120018 January 2017
9180021 November 201526 November 2015
4130014 July 2022
8521027 February 2024
2200019 July 2025
1010014 April 2024
5140025 July 201530 January 2016
651004 March 202015 July 2022
110003 March 2020
2020011 July 2022
6240021 February 201624 August 2022

International records/World records

  • Jamie Atkinson was the first player (either male or female) born in the 1990s to play in ODI cricket.
  • Ryan Campbell who formerly played for Australia in ODIs, became the oldest player in T20I cricket to make his T20I debut at the age of 44 and 30 days.
  • Holds the record for the highest ODI partnership for any wicket by an associate nation (174 for the first wicket between Nizakat Khan and Anshuman Rath v India)
  • Hong Kong set the record for taking the longest time duration to lose their first wicket in an ODI match (34.1 overs against India at the 2018 Asia Cup)

Notes

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