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Warne, Lara
to light up Hong Kong Sixes
HONG KONG—Cricketing superstars and former rivals Shane Warne, Brian
Lara and Glenn McGrath will team up this weekend, hoping to fire an
all-star team to victory at the Hong Kong Sixes.
The tournament, first held in 1992, produces frenetic cricket in which
six-a-side teams bat for only five overs each innings and every fielder
has to bowl.
Batsmen retire when they reach 31 runs, and matches last no more than 45
minutes.
The all-star squad, which also includes Anil Kumble, Craig McMillan,
Geraint Jones and Heath Streak, will compete against nine national sides
over two days at the Kowloon Cricket Club, set amid Hong Kong’s towering
skyscrapers.
Famous for its devil-may-care style and raucous crowds, the Hong Kong
Sixes has a record of attracting the world’s top players, with Viv
Richards, Sachin Tendulkar and Andrew Flintoff all appearing in past
tournaments. Organisers hope the competition will grow further on the
back of the recent success of the short-form Twenty20 game and the
massive interest in cricket in south Asia. Harsh Sabale, an Indian
entrepreneur based in Hong Kong, recently bought the rights to the event
for eight years and has big ambitions to boost its international appeal.
“The Sixes is a lot of fun and it seemed wrong for it not to have a much
greater profile,” he said. “We hope to promote it as a major television
event in the future.
“As cricket gets shorter, Sixes is well placed to deliver dramatic
action that is above all fun to play and fun to watch. It produces
fantastic entertainment, which is the most important thing. “Obviously
we are very gratified by the string of world-class players who have come
to Hong Kong this year to play, and we are also delighted by the level
of enthusiasm among the public.
“We sold all the tickets within days and the only problem that we have
is coping with fans who are desperate to see the cricket but can’t get
into the ground.”
Brian Lara, speaking at a kids’ cricket clinic ahead of the tournament,
said: “It is going to be an exciting time playing alongside all the guys
I have played against over the years.
“The Sixes is exciting stuff and since I retired, this is my first stint
back on the cricket field, so I am looking forward to it.”
Taking on the all-stars in the hunt for the 100,000-dollar winners’
cheque will be teams from Australia, Bangladesh, England, Hong Kong,
India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka.
Last year’s tournament was won by outsiders South Africa, who beat
favourites Pakistan in the final.—Agencies |