Official Charity

Make-A-Wish
Foundation
of Hong Kong

Organisers

Lamma Cricket Club

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Asian Cricket Sixes Tour

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Hong Kong Cricket Association

 
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ICC Development Program Awards 2004

Best Women’s Cricket Initiative in Asia

Note: Dates have been confirmed for this year’s Tournament
5th–7th December 2008

Ichor International
Hong Kong Cricket Festival 2007

Photos from the 2007 Festival

HKCF 2007

Denzyl Allwright of the Shanghai Dragons appeals for a caught behind off batsman Tauseef Bukhari during the Cup Final of the 2007 Cricket Festival. The Shanghai Dragons were eventual winners of the Cup against arch-rivals Lamma Simpsons. © Alan Siu Mui Lun

HKCF 2007

Waratah Mayfield District CC women’s team from Newcastle, Australia, whose A team won the Women’s Cup

2007 Finals Results & Top Performers

Cup Champions Shanghai Dragons (China)
Cup Runners-up Lamma Simpsons (Hong Kong)
Women’s Cup Champions Waratah Mayfield 1 (Australia)
Women’s Cup Runners-up Lamma CC (Hong Kong)
Plate Champions Nagoya CC (Japan)
Plate Runners-up Shanghai Pirates (China)
Bowl Winners CBB SCs (International)
Bowl Runners-up Lamma Batmen (Hong Kong)
Spoon Champions Tokyo Instrumentalists (Japan)
Spoon Runners-up Macau 6ixers (Macau)
Player of the Final (Cup) Alex Wyatt (Shanghai Dragons)
Player of the Final (Plate) Raja Akram (Nagoya)
Player of the Final (Bowl) Imran Idrees (CBB SCs)
Player of the Final (Spoon) Raz (Tokyo Instrumentalists)
Player of the Final (Women) Samantha Bates (Waratah)
Player of the Tournament (Open) Hugo Davidson (Shanghai Pirates)
Player of the Tournament (Women) Neisha Pratt (Lamma CC)

Hollioake stars at Ichor International Hong Kong Cricket Festival 2007

Adam Hollioake

Adam Hollioake
© Empics

The former captain of England and Surrey and one time head coach of Hong Kong, Adam Hollioake returns to the HKSAR on Thursday to star at the Ichor International Hong Kong Cricket Festival 2007... Read the full media release.

Teams fly in for a ‘Last Hurrah!’ at Po Kong Village Road

Cricket teams and supporters from all parts of the world as well as Hong Kong will descend on the cricket grounds at Po Kong Village Road, Kowloon, for the final time from 30th November to 2nd December at the annual Ichor International Hong Kong Cricket Festival 2007. Read the full media release.

Cricket Song for Hong Kong Cricket Festival

Australian cricketer and singer-songwriter Terry Ward wrote and recorded a song specially commissioned for the Hong Kong Cricket Festival. Appropriately entitled “Cricket” it was aired on RTHK Radio 3 during an interview with Terry as part of the build up to the 2005 Festival.

Listen to “Cricket”

2008 Sponsors

Designer Group Co
Official Computer Supplier

Dukes
Official ACST Cricket Ball

Imran Sports International

Harvey World Travel

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