FHK veteran seamer
Pong Nam has officially hung up his boots and taking up a coaching role at the club.
He retires after 183 competitive games for the club, during which he took 320 wickets at a remarkable average of 14.92 He also represented FHK in 187 friendly matches, taking 249 wickets @ 22.97. Overall his 569 wickets are the 2nd highest in the club history, only behind Lai O Yin, who currently sits on 799 wickets. Only one other bowler - Lester Shum - has taken over 500 wickets for the club so far. All 569 of Pong's wickets have come in senior cricket, and he is the club's leading wicket-taker and second-most capped player when Dev games are not factored in.
Pong Nam started his career at FHK on Day 1, opening the bowling and taking 2/10 in the club's first ever game. He retired having played 98 SOD matches - the most in FHK history. He was offered the opportunity to play in FHK's next two SOD games, in order to become the first player to reach 100 SOD caps, but declined the opportunity. A loss in pace and the emergence of some good young talent has seen Pong lose his spot in the starting XI, and he didn't want to take up a spot in the team purely to achieve a personal milestone.
With Pong being offered a spot on the coaching staff, long-time head coach
Zahoor Faqir will be seeking employment at a different club. A well rounded coach, he has currently received a 21K transfer offer from West Coast Raiders, with bidding set to end Friday 3:28 GMT.
We at FHK thank Pong for his services on the field, and look forward to him sharing his wisdom and experience with future generations of the club!