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Hong Kong Sixes: Format, Players, Schedule & All You Need To Know

Hong Kong Sixes: Format, Players, Schedule & All You Need To Know

Catch all the information you need to know about the Hong Kong Sixes below.

Cricket’s flashiest and shortest format is set to make a grand return as the Hong Kong Sixes 2025 kicks off from November 7–9 at the Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground. Known for its non-stop action and carnival-like atmosphere, the tournament is back once again after it made a comeback after a 7-year hiatus last year. As many as 12 nations are part of it.

What is the Hong Kong Sixes?

The Hong Kong Sixes was first played in 1992 and quickly became a cult favourite for fans. The concept is simple but thrilling: matches are just five overs per side, played between six-a-side teams. Each bowler delivers one over (except the wicketkeeper), with one bowler allowed two. The format guarantees a flurry of boundaries, and results within minutes.

Over the years, legends like Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni, Sanath Jayasuriya, and Shane Warne have lit up the competition. South Africa and England have historically dominated, winning five titles each, while India have lifted the trophy once. Sri Lanka won the title last year.

Hong Kong Sixes: Tournament Details

  • Dates: November 7–9, 2025
  • Venue: Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground, Hong Kong
  • Format: 12 teams, divided into 4 groups. Top 2 in each group qualify for the quarterfinals.
  • Matches: 29 games across three days
  • Telecast: Fancode (likely), Cricket Hong Kong YouTube channel

Teams and Groups

A total of 12 teams will feature in the 2025 edition:

  • Pool A: South Africa, Afghanistan, Nepal
  • Pool B: Australia, England, UAE
  • Pool C: India, Pakistan, Kuwait
  • Pool D: Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Hong Kong China

Indian Participation

India will be led by Dinesh Karthik, who continues his cricketing journey even after IPL retirement. The veteran wicketkeeper-batter expressed his excitement about captaining India in the iconic six-a-side event. Karthik will be joined by fellow stalwart Ravichandran Ashwin, who will also be in action for the first time after he announced his retirement.

Karthik said: “It is an absolute honour leading Team India at the Hong Kong Sixes, a tournament with such rich history and global recognition. We look forward to bringing joy to the fans and playing fearless cricket.”

Full Schedule of Hong Kong Sixes 2025

Day 1 – Friday, November 7

Time (HKT)MatchPool
08:15–09:10Bangladesh vs Hong Kong, ChinaD
09:10–10:05England vs UAEB
10:05–11:00Pakistan vs KuwaitC
11:00–11:55Afghanistan vs NepalA
11:55–12:50Sri Lanka vs Hong Kong, ChinaD
12:50–13:45Australia vs UAEB
13:45–14:40South Africa vs AfghanistanA
14:40–15:35Sri Lanka vs BangladeshD
15:35–16:30India vs PakistanC
16:30–17:25England vs AustraliaB

Day 2 — Saturday, 8 November 2025

Time (HKT)MatchStage
08:15–09:10South Africa vs NepalPool A
09:10–10:05India vs KuwaitPool C
10:05–11:00A3 vs D3Bowl M1
11:00–11:55B3 vs C3Bowl M2
11:55–12:50B1 vs D2Q Final 1
12:50–13:45A1 vs C2Q Final 2
13:45–14:40A3 vs C3Bowl M3
14:40–15:35B3 vs D3Bowl M4
15:35–16:30D1 vs B2Q Final 3
16:30–17:25C1 vs A2Q Final 4

Day 3 — Sunday, 9 November 2025

Time (HKT)MatchStage
08:15–09:10A3 vs B3Bowl M5
09:10–10:05LQ1 vs LQ2Plate SF 1
10:05–11:00LQ3 vs LQ4Plate SF 2
11:00–11:55C3 vs D3Bowl M6
11:55–12:50WQ1 vs WQ2Cup SF 1
12:50–13:45WQ3 vs WQ4Cup SF 2
13:45–14:40TBA vs TBABowl Final
14:40–15:35WM22 vs WM23Plate Final
15:35–16:30WM25 vs WM26Cup Final
  • A1, A2, A3 etc. = finishing positions in Pool A; same for B, C, D.
  • WQ1–WQ4 = Winners of Quarterfinals 1–4.
  • LQ1–LQ4 = Losers of Quarterfinals 1–4 (these feed the Plate semis).
  • WMxx = Winner of the match numbered xx in the bracket.
  • TBA = teams to be decided based on earlier matches.
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