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Sanath Jayasuriya and Shahid Afridi, two of the most destructive
batsmen in the history of cricket, are set to dazzle fans at the
Karp Group Hong Kong Cricket Sixes at the Kowloon Cricket Club
from 28-30 October 2011.
Joining them in the All Stars line-up are
a coterie of premier cricketers from around the globe including
one of the worlds fastest bowlers, Australias Shaun Tait, South
Africas Herschelle Gibbs, Pakistans Abdul Razzaq and the
International Cricket Councils Affiliate Player of the year, Ryan
ten Doeschate of The Netherlands.
Sri Lankas
Jayasuriya and Pakistans Afridi have gone head-to-head with their
batting exploits and are recognised as two of the most feared
batsmen in the world. The duo are ideally suited to Hong Kongs
unique format with hitting sixes almost second nature for the pair.
Master blaster Jayasuriya held the record for
the most sixes in one-day internationals 270 until Shahid
Afridi, nicknamed Boom Boom for his aggressive batting style,
overhauled it to stand top of the list with 289. The picturesque
Kowloon Cricket Club will be tailor-made for the duo who will
carry the hopes of the All Stars in the expanded 12-team
tournament.
We are thrilled to have both Sanath
Jayasuriya and Shahid Afridi playing on the same team. They are
outstanding cricketers who can demolish any bowling attack and are
more than capable bowlers themselves. Fans are in for a treat,
said Captain Shahazada Saleem, president of the Hong Kong Cricket
Association.
Jayasuriya, who holds the record for
the fastest 50 in One Day Internationals (ODIs) - off just 17
balls - is a more than capable bowler with his left arm spin
having claimed 323 wickets. He is the only player to score more
than 13,000 runs and take more than 300 wickets in ODIs.
Afridi was the standout bowler at this years World Cup.
The leg-spinner was the joint highest wicket-taker with 21 scalps.
He also holds the record for scoring the fastest 100, off just 37
balls, another record he claimed from Jayasuriya who had the
previous fastest ton (off 48 balls).
The
destructive pair will figure in a powerful All Stars team which
also includes South African opener Herschelle Gibbs, Pakistan
all- rounder Abdul Razzaq, Australian spearhead Shaun Tait and Ryan
ten Doeschate of the Netherlands.
Opposing batsmen
will have to watch out for Shaun Tait and his thunderbolts. The
Aussie is widely regarded as one of the worlds fastest bowlers. Tait once bowled a delivery recorded at 160.7 kilometres per hour
the fastest ball ever bowled on Australian soil.
South African Gibbs, is an elegant batsman who on his
day can tear apart any attack. He became the first player to hit
six sixes in one over, doing so against the Netherlands at the
2007 World Cup. Opponents at KCC will also have to watch out for
his brilliant fielding.
All-rounder Razzaq will be
another key cog in the All Stars team. Handy with both bat and
ball, the Pakistani played a huge part in his countrys victory
over Australia at this years World Cup as he guided them to a
tense victory with an unbeaten 20 off 24 balls. His coolness under
pressure will be welcomed by the All Stars.
In
keeping with the Hong Kong Cricket Associations goal to promote
Crickets Associate nations, the Netherlands Ryan ten Doeschate
rounds out this years All Star selection.
Every
English fan will remember ten Doeschate for the century he scored
against England at this years World Cup. His knock of 119 is the
record for the highest individual score by a player from an
associate nation. The Netherlands all-rounder was recently named the ICC Associate and Affiliate Player of the Year for the third
time in four years and for the second year running.
Ten Doeschate, 31, played six ODIs during the World Cup this
year and scored two centuries and a half-century, averaging 61.40
for the period with a strike rate of 89.24. He is also the first
Associate player to win an IPL contract. He was bought at the 2011
auction by Kolkata Knight Riders.
We have got a
good blend of players from all around the world and I expect the
All Stars to be one of the favourites to win the tournament, said Saleem.
The All Stars have been drawn with Sri
Lanka, New Zealand and Scotland in pool A. Defending champions
Australia are in pool B with England, Bangladesh and Ireland while
pool C comprises last years losing finalists Pakistan, South
Africa, India and Hong Kong.
The All Stars will
also feature in a unique exhibition game on Friday afternoon
(October 28) as they take on a team made up of players selected
from the remaining tournament field in Hong Kongs first ever
international T20 match. The T20 match kicks off immediately after
the conclusion of Cricket Sixes pool play on Friday at 3.00pm.
In a bid to share
the excitement of Cricket Sixes with more members of the local
community, a concession ticket is being sold for Friday, 28 October. Friday tickets, which include the opening pool rounds and T20
action, are priced at HK$100 for adults and HK$50 for children 12
and under. Adult tickets are priced at HK$800 for a weekend
(Saturday and Sunday) package, while childrens tickets are
HK$380.
Tickets can be purchased from the Hong Kong
Ticketing website, the Hong Kong Cricket Association office in Olympic House, Kowloon Cricket Club, Hong Kong Cricket Club and at Jashan and
DotCod restaurants in Central.
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