Hong Kong Cricket Association
Announcement for the Squad for the Round One of ICC Intercontinental Cup and World Cricket League Championship 2015-2017
Hong Kong Cricket Association (HKCA) announces today (27 March) that the squad for the round one of International Cricket Council Intercontinental Cup (ICC I-Cup) and World Cricket League Championship (ICC WCLC) 2015 – 2015 has been selected.
HKCA’s Director of Cricket and Head Coach Charlie Burke said, “It has been over 4 months since we last played some international cricket. And after watching the World Cup and training almost every day, the guys are as hungry as ever to do well. This is a historic tour as it will be our first ever I-Cup and World Cricket League Championship matches and the first for most to tour Africa.”
Burke add, “Missing the likes of Chapman and Rath is a big loss for us but it is a challenge for us going forward over the coming years having guys balance work/study commitments with a busy international schedule. This gives an opportunity to some of the guys like Waqas Khan, Roy Lamsam and Ankur Vasishta that haven’t had many opportunities over the last 12 months.”
The Squad for ICC I-Cup and ICC WCLC include:
Jamie Atkinson [Captain]
Waqas Barkat [Vice Captain]
Adil Mehmood
Aizaz Khan
Ankur Vasishta
Babar Hayat
Ehsan Nawaz
Haseeb Amjad
Irfan Ahmed
Nadeem Ahmed
Nizakat Khan
Roy Lamsam
Tanwir Afzal
Waqas Khan
Reserves
Anas Khan
Ishtiaq Muhammad
Muhammad Khan
Skhawat Ali
Officials
Charlie Burke - Coach
Jawaid Iqbal - Assistant Coach/Manager
Chris Pickett - Team Analyst
Alex Chan - Physio
“Namibia are a very good side and they have always been a tough opposition, I’m expecting them to come out firing in their own backyard," Burke said.
Hong Kong Men’s Skipper Jamie Atkinson said, “The squad is excited about Hong Kong’s first match in the I-Cup and WCLC. We have prepared well over the last few months and are in good shape ahead of the matches. The squad has a high level of experience with all squad members having toured with Kong Kong in the past.”
Hong Kong Men’s Squad is now working hard in preparation for the first round held in the next two months and cannot wait for the chance compete against Namibia in the four-day first- class ICC I-Cup and one-day internationals ICC WCLC.