The Kowloon Cricket Club has a long and distinguished history dating back to the beginning of the last century and as a club we take every opportunity to promote cricket at all levels within the Hong Kong community. This has culminated in the staging of the biggest international cricket event in the Hong Kong SAR, The Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes. This event attracts stars of the game from current test nations and those aspiring to reach the highest level. The likes of Andrew Flintoff, Johnty Rhodes, Wasim Akram, Robin Singh and the Waugh brothers have all graced the hallowed turf that is the Kowloon Cricket Club. This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever and the fervour that the event generates continues to grow.
In an effort to extend the reach of the game further, the Cricket Section of the Kowloon Cricket Club has put together an exciting new tournament that gives companies the opportunity to enjoy first-hand the thrill and energy of cricket sixes.
It is an honour to be able to extend an invitation to your organization to participate in the inaugural Kowloon Cricket Club Corporate Sixes and share in the atmosphere of cricket sixes in Hong Kong. Enjoy the thrill as the ball of your opposing team sails off your bat to the long off boundary, or the humiliation on the batsmen’s face as his off stump is removed from the ground. All of this can be yours plus the hospitality of one of the finest sporting clubs in Hong Kong. Participation in this event is strictly limited to eight teams so don’t miss the opportunity to be a founding member corporation in what is planned to be an annual event.
Demand is high so don’t miss the chance to place some silverware in the cupboard of the board room and bragging rights until next year. We look forward to placing your company on the playing roster.
About this Event -This event is being organised by the Cricket Section of the Kowloon Cricket Club. It's purpose is to raise funds to support the development of cricket at KCC and to support overseas tours.
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