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Media Release (Hong Kong) – 29 September, 2009

Superstar Kiwi duo coming to Kowloon

Hong Kong, September 29, 2009 – New Zealand will return to the Hong Kong Cricket Sixes as legitimate title contenders after naming international short-game specialists Craig McMillan and Scott Styris in their squad for the 2009 tournament, to be played at the Kowloon Cricket Club on October 31-November 1.

First played in 1992, the Hong Kong Cricket Sixes is the longest-running international tournament of its kind and will this year celebrate its 15th edition. As such, the Sixes has been included by the International Cricket Council (ICC) as a ‘Catch the Spirit’ event to celebrate the global governing body’s centenary celebrations.

New Zealand, who did not play in Hong Kong in 2008, have never won the Sixes and will be determined to set that record straight with the big-hitting McMillan returning to entertain cricket fans.

The 33-year-old batsman won the Ben Hollioake Trophy as the Player of the Tournament in 2007 as a member of the All Stars, repeatedly setting his side on the way to big scores when opening the batting. He also ventured to the 1995 Sixes earlier in his career.

McMillan’s power hitting is ideally suited to the Kowloon Cricket Club, ably illustrated by having belted a tournament-best 13 sixes in the first World Twenty20 championship in 2007. He recently returned to domestic cricket to play Twenty20s for Canterbury and to share his experience with some of the province’s rising stars.

Said McMillan: “I cannot wait to get back to Hong Kong for the Sixes, which is one of the great weekends of the international cricket world. I have great memories from my first Sixes almost 15 years ago and, of course, coming back to play really well in 2007.

“I like the new pool system and look forward to giving the Aussies and South Africans a real fight to get through to the Cup rounds,” added McMillan, a veteran of 197 one-day internationals (ODIs) who teamed with India’s Anil Kumble on the All-Star team that finished runners-up in 2007.

Meanwhile, the 34-year-old Styris, a member of the IPL-winning Deccan Chargers earlier this year, will come to Hong Kong hot off playing in the inaugural Twenty20 Champions League (October 8-23) for his Indian team.

Competing alongside players such as Adam Gilchrist and Andrew Symonds with Deccan, the all-rounder (right-hand bat, right-arm medium bowler) has become one of the sport’s finest exponents of cricket’s shortest forms having also played 157 ODIs.

The New Zealand squad also includes several other big names, with Peter Fulton, who has played 49 ODIs, and Craig Spearman, who has played 51, on the team. Corey Anderson and Anaru Kitchen will also be representing the Kiwis, to be managed by Steve Wilkins, with another player to be confirmed.

At last week’s tournament launch, it was announced one of the sport’s biggest names, Anil Kumble, will play for traditional crowd favourites India at the Kowloon Cricket Club from October 31-November 1.

Captain Shahzada Saleem Ahmed, President of the Hong Kong Cricket Association, commented: “We are focused on putting on an extremely competitive Hong Kong Cricket Sixes in 2009. By welcoming great players like Craig and Scott, plus Anil Kumble’s participation with this year’s India team, we are well on the way to once again having a wonderful weekend of cricket.”

Ticket prices have also been revised in 2009, allowing fans to purchase two-day passes for $HK680 for adults, a 13 per cent discount over last year, while children’s tickets will be available for $380, a reduction of 15 per cent.

To give spectators greater flexibility, for the first time single-day passes will also be available at $HK300 (Saturday)/$470 (Sunday) for adults and $180 (Saturday/$220 (Sunday) for kids. Tickets are on sale through HK Ticketing, the Kowloon and Hong Kong Cricket Clubs and Dot Cod restaurant in Central.

The 2009 Hong Kong Cricket Sixes will feature a new pool system with teams grouped into the Northern Hemisphere, which will feature defending champions England alongside India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan, and the Southern Hemisphere, including Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and hosts Hong Kong.

The host broadcaster for the 2009 Hong Kong Cricket Sixes will again be Taj TV-owned Ten Sports from Dubai, who will provide a live broadcast of the entire event into Hong Kong, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Australia and South Africa.

Additional coverage will also be seen in North America, the United Kingdom, Europe and China. The 2008 Sixes was broadcast to 80 million households worldwide.

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About the Hong Kong Cricket Sixes

In 2009, the Sixes has been selected as an ICC Centenary Celebration World Event and will feature a special ceremony to honour 100 years of the International Cricket Council and the Spirit of Cricket.

Six-a-side cricket is the quickest, most fun-filled version of the game – a feast of world-class players, thrilling matches and big hits.
 
First played in 1992, the Hong Kong Cricket Sixes is the longest-running and highest-profile Sixes tournament in the world. It offers two days of fast and furious action in a festival atmosphere – eight international teams, 45-minute clashes and global television coverage.

Stars who have taken part include Brian Lara, Sachin Tendulkar, Javed Miandad, Steve and Mark Waugh, Viv Richards, Andrew Flintoff, Shane Warne, Anil Kumble, Adam Gilchrist, Wasim Akram, MS Dhoni and Sanath Jayasuriya.

The Sixes won the prestigious 2007 ICC Award for Best Cricket Promotional and Marketing Award.

England recorded a record fifth Sixes title last year after a stunning final in which they finished tied with Australia on 121 runs. When Australian batsman Stephen O’Keefe was run out attempting a second run from the final delivery that would have given his team victory, England were confirmed victors as they had lost fewer wickets (three wickets to one).

In a nod to the Hong Kong Cricket Sixes reputation for being a breeding ground of young talent, amongst the leading scorers in the final was Jonathan Trott, who scored a century on debut in England’s Ashes win last month, along with Australia’s Twenty20 opening bat wunderkind David Warner.

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二零零九年九月二十九日

紐西蘭隊強勢列陣2009香港六人板球賽

2009929日,香港訊 北半球六人板球勁旅之一紐西蘭隊將重返本港,應戰一年一度的香港六人板球賽。去年並未參賽的紐西蘭隊,至今仍未能在此項比賽中奪標,今年獲猛將麥銘倫(Craig McMillan,見圖)和史泰來(Scott Styris)座陣,誓必使出渾身解數以改寫歷史。

今年33歲的重量級擊球手麥銘倫,自1995年開始投入六人板球賽的賽事生涯。在2007年以明星隊隊員身份出戰Ben Hollioake大獎賽,即獲得最佳球手殊榮。麥銘倫力量型的擊球手法尤其適合六人板球賽,從其在World Twenty20 錦標賽上擊出13次6分最佳成績便可見一斑。

除麥銘倫和史泰來外,其他列陣紐西蘭隊的球員還包括Peter Fulton(富頓)、史柏文(Craig Spearman )、安達臣(Corey Anderson )及吉尊(Anaru Kitchen)等。

2009香港六人板球賽將於10月31日至11月1 日,在九龍木球會舉行。門票可於快達票、香港板球總會、九龍木球會、香港木球會及中環Dot Cod餐廳訂購。票價方面,成人雙日套票為港幣680、小童雙日套票為港幣380。為方便市民更具彈性欣賞是項頂尖賽事,大會更首次安排單日門票,星期六成人單日票為港幣300、小童票為港幣180;星期日成人單日票為港幣470、小童票為港幣220。

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有關香港六人板球賽

香港六人板球賽由1992年開始舉行,至今已踏入第十五週年紀念,是全球其中一項最為人熟悉並歷史悠久的板球賽事。一連兩日的緊張刺激賽事,以每場45分鐘為限,由八隊國際級隊伍互相角逐殊榮,為全球媒體爭相報導。

過去曾參賽的星級球手包括拿拉 (Brian Lara)、鄧德家 (Sachin Tendulkar)、米安迪 (Javed Miandad)、史提夫 (Steve)及馬克華治 (Mark Waugh)、李察士 (Viv Richards)、費度夫 (Andrew Flintoff)、華耐 (Shane Warne)、 甘比利 (Anil Kumble)、基卓斯 (Adam Gilchrist)、艾林(Wasim Akram)、冬尼 (MS Dhoni) 及 加也舒利耶 (Sanath Jayasuriya) 等。

2007年,香港六人板球賽榮獲國際板球聯會頒發最優秀宣傳及市場推廣獎,今年更成為聯會環球百週年慶祝活動之一。屆時將有特別儀式表揚國際板球聯會過去100年對板球運動發展的貢獻,以及宏揚板球運動的精神。

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