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HONG KONG: Strong
corporate hospitality sale s
are driving this year’s Hong Kong Cricket Sixes towards being
a soar away success.
Hong Kong’s business community has shown its enthusiasm for
the event by snapping up all the corporate boxes that went on
sale three months ago, says a message receiced by 'Pakistan
Times' [Daily e-Nespaper] from HKCA on Thursday.
Now tournament organisers are looking to offer a small number
of additional boxes to help cope with demand.
“The response from Hong Kong companies has been fantastic,”
confirmed tournament director Mark Burns.
“Sales of corporate boxes and various sponsorship and official
partner packages have gone extremely well and we have new
stakeholders coming on board all the time.
“All of this means our income streams are healthy enough for
us to stage the Sixes whatever the outcome of ongoing talks
with potential title sponsors.”
The Sixes will be held at the Kowloon Cricket Club from
November 8-9.
The tournament is being organised and promoted by the Hong
Kong Cricket Association’s commercial arm, China Cricket
International Limited.
West Indies great Shivnarine Chanderpaul and former New
Zealand captain Stephen Fleming have already been confirmed
for the All-Stars team that will headline the tournament.
Chanderpaul, 34, was recently named Wisden Cricketer of the
Year and is currently the highest ranked batsman in the world.
The Guyana-born ace has played 112 tests, scoring 19 hundreds
and 49 fifties.
Fleming, 35, retired from international cricket earlier this
year after a stellar 14-year career in which he played 111
tests.
Another world class performer at the Hong Kong Cricket Sixes
will be umpire Aleem Dar.
The Pakistani official is a member of the International
Cricket Council's (ICC) elite panel and was recently named
Asian Umpire of the Year.
In addition, the biggest TV deal in Hong Kong Cricket Sixes
history means an estimated 100 million fans around the world
will be able to watch the tournament.
The showpiece will be broadcast live by Dubai-based Taj TV on
its Ten Sports outlet, the world’s leading producer of
cricket.
Ten Sports will broadcast the event on its own channels in the
Indian sub-continent, the Middle East, North America,
continental Europe, Hong Kong and Indonesia.
The company is also securing commitments from broadcasters to
show the event in all other major cricketing markets,
including the UK and Australia.
“With the tremendous support of Hong Kong’s business
community, some of world cricket’s biggest names and a
landmark television deal, we are on course to stage another
hugely successful Sixes,” added Burns.
First held in 1992, the Hong Kong Cricket Sixes continues to
be fully sanctioned by the ICC and is the sport's
longest-running, best-established and most high-profile sixes
tournament.
Players who have taken part over the past 16 years include
Brian Lara, Sachin Tendulkar, Steve and Mark Waugh, Viv
Richards, Andrew Flintoff, Adam Gilchrist and Wasim Akram.
The HKCA’s proceeds from the tournament will be ploughed
directly back into cricket development in Hong Kong.
About the Hong Kong Cricket Association
The Hong Kong Cricket Association (HKCA) is responsible for
professionally administering cricket at all levels in Hong
Kong. It aims to promote, expand and develop the sport,
improve standards in all areas of the game and increase the
number of participants from all sectors of the local
community.
It organises competitions throughout the year for all age
groups, from primary school children to senior players.
The HKCA’s wholly owned subsidiary, China Cricket
International Limited, is responsible for the organisation and
management of the Hong Kong Cricket Sixes.
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