Hong Kong women's national cricket team

The Hong Kong women's national cricket team is the team that represents the Chinese special administrative region of Hong Kong in international women's cricket. In April 2018, the International Cricket Council (ICC) granted full Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Hong Kong women and other ICC members after 1 July 2018 will be a full WT20I.[4] Hong Kong made its Twenty20 International debut against Indonesia on 12 January 2019 at Bangkok during the Thailand Women's T20 Smash.[5]

Hong Kong
Flag of Hong Kong
AssociationCricket Hong Kong
Personnel
CaptainKary Chan
CoachAndy Cottam
International Cricket Council
ICC statusAssociate member (1969)
ICC regionAsia
ICC Rankings Current[1] Best-ever
WT20I 23rd 22nd (1 Feb 2019)
Women's international cricket
First internationalv.  Pakistan at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore; 17 September 2006
Women's Twenty20 Internationals
First WT20Iv.  Indonesia at Terdthai Cricket Ground, Bangkok; 12 January 2019
Last WT20Iv.  Mongolia at Zhejiang University of Technology Cricket Field, Hangzhou; 20 September 2023
WT20Is Played Won/Lost
Total[2] 55 29/24
(2 ties, 0 no result)
This year[3] 22 11/10
(1 tie, 0 no results)
As of 20 September 2023

History

They made their international debut in September 2006, playing against Pakistan in a three match series of one-day games to decide which country would represent the Asia region in the Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier in Ireland in 2007. They lost the series 3-0 after a series of heavy defeats, two by more than 200 runs.

In 2009, the Hong Kong women's team won the ACC Women's T20 Championship Trophy, then defended their title and won the tournament again in 2011, narrowly defeating Chinawith three balls to spare.

In 2010 Asian Games, Hong Kong team lost to Nepal as they finished 7th in the tournament at Guanggong Cricket Stadium in Guangzhou.[6]

In 2014 Asian Games, Hong Kong team reached quarter-finals where they lost to Sri Lanka at Yeonhui Cricket Ground in Incheon.[7]

In 2017, the Hong Kong women's team won the 2017 Women's Twenty20 East Asia Cup, with Yasmin Daswani awarded Player of the Tournament [8]

In December 2020, the ICC announced the qualification pathway for the 2023 ICC Women's T20 World Cup.[9] Hong Kong were named in the 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier regional group, alongside seven other teams.[10]

Tournament history

ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier

Year Position GP W L T NR
Thailand 20195/762400
United Arab Emirates 20212/654100
Total116500

Women's Asia Cup (T20I format)

Women's Asia Cup
Year Round Position GP W L T NR
Sri Lanka 2004 Did not participate (ODI format)
Pakistan 2005–06
India 2006
Sri Lanka 2008
China 2012 Group stage 8/8 3 0 3 0 0
Thailand 2016 Did not qualify
Malaysia 2018
Bangladesh 2022
Total 3 0 3 0 0

Asian Games (T20I format)

Asian Games record
Year Round Position GP W L T NR
China 2010First Round7/820200
South Korea 2014Quarter-finals5/1031200
China 2022Quarter-finals5/931101
Total82501

Women Twenty20 East Asia Cup

Women Twenty20 East Asia Cup record[11]
Year Round Position GP W L T NR
Japan 2015Runners-up2/443100
Hong Kong 2017Champions 1/443001
South Korea 2019Runners-up2/442200
Japan 2022Champions 1/244000
Total1612301

Records and Statistics

International Match Summary — Hong Kong Women[12]

Last updated 20 September 2023

Playing Record
FormatMWLTNRInaugural Match
Twenty20 Internationals5529242012 January 2019

Twenty20 International

T20I record versus other nations[12]

Records complete to WT20I #1665. Last updated 20 September 2023.

OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
ICC Associate members
 Bahrain 1100019 June 202219 June 2022
 Bhutan 3300013 January 201913 January 2019
 China 7331019 February 201919 September 2019
 Indonesia 1010012 January 2019
 Japan 7511019 September 201927 October 2022
 Kuwait 5500025 February 201925 February 2019
 Malaysia 5320027 February 201927 February 2019
 Mongolia 1100020 September 202320 September 2023
 Myanmar 3300016 January 201916 January 2019
 Namibia 2020025 April 2023
   Nepal 5230024 February 201922 November 2021
 South Korea 1100021 September 201921 September 2019
 Thailand 3030014 January 2019
 Uganda 2110027 April 202330 April 2022
 United Arab Emirates 9180018 February 201926 April 2023

Squad

This lists all the players who were named in the most recent squad. Updated as on 28 May 2023

Name Age Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batters
Shanzeen Shahzad29Right-handedRight-arm medium
Yasmin Daswani28Right-handedRight-arm medium
Natasha Miles35Right-handedRight-arm medium
Emma Lai35Right-handedRight-arm medium
Shing Chan32Right-handedRight-arm leg break
Charlotte Chan29Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
All-rounders
Kary Chan26Left-handedSlow left-arm unorthodoxCaptain
Mariko Hill27Right-handedRight-arm medium
Pull To30Right-handedRight-arm off break
Amanda Cheung27Left-handedRight-arm medium
Heiley Lui26Right-handedRight-arm leg break
Wicket-keeper
Hiu Ying Cheung27Right-handed
Spin Bowlers
Betty Chan34Right-handedRight-arm off break
Ruchitha Venkatesh26Right-handedRight-arm off break
Pace Bowlers
Maryam Bibi20Right-handedRight-arm medium
Iqra Sahar21Right-handedRight-arm medium
Alison Sui25Right-handedRight-arm medium
Cindy Ho25Right-handedRight-arm medium
Tammy Chu32Right-handedRight-arm medium

Head coaches

See also


References

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