List of Hong Kong Twenty20 International cricketers

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A Twenty20 International is an international cricket match between two representative teams, each having T20I status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC), and is played under the rules of Twenty20 cricket. [1]

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Hong Kong's first T20I was the second match of group A in the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 against Nepal, [2] which they lost by 80 runs. [3] Hong Kong's final match at the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 was the team's first T20I victory. The game was against Bangladesh and Hong Kong won by two wickets. [4]

This list comprises all members of the Hong Kong cricket team who have played at least one T20I match. It is initially arranged in the order in which each player won his first Twenty20 cap. Where more than one player won his first Twenty20 cap in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname.

Key

General

  • Captain
  • Wicket-keeper
  • First – Year of debut
  • Last – Year of latest game
  • Mat – Number of matches played

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

Players

Statistics are correct as of 20 April 2024. [5] [6] [7]

Hong Kong T20I cricketers
General Batting Bowling Fielding Ref
No.NameFirstLastMat Runs HS Avg 50 100 Balls Wkt BBI Ave Ca St
1 Aizaz Khan  201420247787748*16.86001,441904/2620.66200 [8]
2 Jamie Atkinson  201420242338868*21.5530221 [9] n
3 Babar Hayat 20142024681,67612229.40102420 [10]
4 Mark Chapman 1201420161939263*23.05106031/1025.6640 [11]
5 Haseeb Amjad 20142016184512*11.2500368244/1618.8720 [12]
6 Irfan Ahmed 20142015876349.5000162113/1117.2720 [13]
7 Nadeem Ahmed 201420172434106.8000495254/2121.84120 [14]
8 Najeeb Amar 201420141222.00001811/2929.0000 [15]
9 Nizakat Khan  20142024881,6798120.228017393/1920.55400 [16]
10 Tanwir Afzal  20142016212195613.6810426192/826.7840 [17]
11 Waqas Barkat 20142020303073713.950020062/1343.3380 [18]
12 Munir Dar 201420142393619.500010 [19]
13 Ehsan Nawaz 20142024699*9.00006442/2425.7520 [20]
14 Anas Khan 20142024133621*9.0000225204/3011.4020 [21]
15 Kinchit Shah  20142023497067919.0830396122/941.25160 [22]
16 Waqas Khan 20142020161646016.40106010 [23]
17 Anshuman Rath 20152024461,04672*26.154019853/652.80180 [24]
18 Christopher Carter  2015201710551713.750021 [25]
19 Adil Mehmood20162023300*002411/3547.0000 [26]
20 Tanveer Ahmed 20162017577*7.00008132/2938.6610 [27]
21 Ryan Campbell 2201620163362712.00006032/2834.0010 [28]
22 Ehsan Khan 201620246731342*14.90001,482914/2416.72170 [29]
23 Shahid Wasif 20162023243245020.2510120 [30]
24 Ahsan Abbasi 201920196801813.330000 [31]
25 Aarush Bhagwat  201920194531.250020 [32]
26 Kyle Christie 20192019111511*7.5000234102/2329.2040 [33]
27 Haroon Arshad 20192024363556820.8810507305/1623.9650 [34]
28 Scott McKechnie  20192023302754417.1800149 [35]
29 Nasrulla Rana 201920243818136*10.6400558366/1221.3690 [36]
30 Mohammad Ghazanfar 2019202429317*4.4200524293/1620.6540 [37]
31 Raag Kapur 2019202371266.00007231/2330.0020 [38]
32 Simandeep Singh 2019201973314*6.600040 [39]
33 Aftab Hussain 202020221075*00228163/1415.5010 [40]
34 Hamed Khan 20202023530107.500010 [41]
35 Mohsin Khan 2020202035443/3718.0000 [42]
36 Hassan Khan Mohammad 202020232000.000018000 [43]
37 Ayush Shukla 2022202430236*3.2800544294/4926.4450 [44]
38 Yasim Murtaza 20222024365355818.4420750303/1425.7680 [45]
39 Zeeshan Ali  202220243340955*24.051000162 [46]
40 Ateeq Iqbal 202220241143*2.000016182/1019.7510 [47]
41 Adit Gorawara  20232024438209.500030 [48]
42 Akbar Khan2023202372774.500030 [49]
43Shiv Mathur 2023202371033917.160040 [50]
44 Mohammad Waheed20232023111*0018010 [51]
45 Muhammad Khan20232023635185.830020 [52]
46 Niaz Ali20232023513124.33007621/2550.5000 [53]
47 Martin Coetzee 202320242049410224.703170 [54]
48 Dhananjay Rao 202420248551.660013274/1322.1440 [55]
49Jason Lui2024202411212*0.000010 [56]
50Raunaq Kapur202420241333.00001211/2424.0000 [57]

Notes:

See also

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