Hong Kong, the
reigning South East Asian champions, will travel to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
to contest the
Tuanku Ja'afar Cup 2003 from 3-7 September 2003.
News
- Hong Kong retain the Tuanku Ja'afar Cup after D/L debacle. [Results]
- Mohammed Jamshaid
claims 5-22 as Hong Kong thrash Malaysia. [Results]
- Hong Kong on song as they skittle Thailand for second victory. [Results]
- Impressive start to Tuanku Ja'afar Cup defence for Hong Kong. [Results]
- Sharma to lead
Hong Kong's defence of the Tuanaku Ja'afar Cup in Malaysia. [Squad]
Squad
- Rahul SHARMA (Capt.)
- Manoj CHERUPERAMBIL
- Roy LAMSAM
- Nasir HAMEED
- Grayson TYNDALE
- Tabarak DAR
- Mohammad ZUBAIR
- Jamshaid MOHAMMED
- Ilyus GUL
- Kieran KUMARIA
- Nadeem AHMED
- Chris WILLIAMS
- Sher LAMA
- Khaled KHAN
Schedule & Results
Summary
Date |
Match |
Venue |
Result |
03.09.03 |
Hong Kong v.
Singapore |
STC |
Hong Kong
231-6 (Tabarak Dar 92, Manoj Cheruparambil 37, Nasir Hameed 38;
A N Balaji 2-24) beat
Singapore 169-9 (A N Balaji 39, Suneth Mendis 38,
Iftekar Haider 24; Rahul Sharma 2-20, Ilyas Gull 2-35) by
62 runs
Man of the
Match: Tabarak Dar |
04.09.03 |
Hong Kong v.
Thailand |
STC |
Thailand
72 (R Sharma 4-7, K Kumaria 2-16, R Lamsam 2-15) lost to Hong
Kong 74-2 M Cheruparambil 41*) by 8 wickets
Man of the
Match: Rahul Sharma |
06.09.03 |
Hong Kong v.
Malaysia |
RSC |
Malaysia
151 (R Selvaratnam 25, M Lee 43, M Muniandy 30; M Jamshaid 5-22,
M Zubair 2-19, N Ahmed 2-22) lost to Hong Kong 154-3 (M Cheruparambil
62, I Gul 49) by 7 wickets
Man of the Match:
Mohammed Jamshaid |
07.09.03 |
FINAL
- Hong Kong v. Malaysia |
RSC |
Hong Kong
218-8 (after 48 overs) (G Tyndale 26, I Gul 80, R Sharma 51;
N Roslee
2-35, R Selvaratnam 2-27) beat Malaysia 167-9 (after 38 overs)
(R MAdhavan 40, E Azis 37, S Jayawardene 27; M Jamshaid 3-37, I
Gul 3-32) by 16 runs (D/L Method)*
Man of the
Match: Ilys Gul
*Target for
Malaysia was originally set incorrectly by Malaysian officials
at 150 from 38 overs. After 24 overs this was revised to 201
from
38
overs, leaving Malaysia only 14 overs to score another 91 runs.
Hong Kong were penalised 2 overs for slow bowling, thus reducing
the target to 183. |
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