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Kong, Cricket`s shortest version has attracted two of the biggest
names of all time, as superstars Shane Warne of Australia and
Brian Lara of the West Indies join the star-studded All Stars
team for the Cathay Pacific/Standard Chartered Hong Kong Cricket
Sixes` later this month.
The
duo join India`s Virender Sehwag and Anil Kumble, Pakistan`s Shahid
Afridi and Zimbabwe`s Heath Streak. The team will have at least
one more superstar as the seventh player before the tournament
gets underway.
Hong
Kong`s annual carnival of cricket, first played in 1992 and famed
for its frenetic pace and high-scoring action, returns to the
Kowloon Cricket Club Oct 27-28.
Eight
Test playing nations, hosts Hong Kong and the All Stars Team will
figure in the two-day event.
The
38-year-old Warne, one of the most dynamic players of the game`s
modern era and Test cricket`s leading wicket taker with 708 scalps,
has been named the All-Stars captain in his first Sixes outing.
His highly rated leadership skills will ideally complement his
power hitting and famed leg-spin bowling in cricket`s most action-packed
format.
In
a career of many highs, perhaps Warne`s greatest moment came at
the last Boxing Day Test. By dismissing England opener Andrew
Strauss at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Warne became the first
player to claim 700 Test wickets as Australia went on to crush
England 5-0 in the series and reclaim the Ashes.
Lara,
who retired earlier this year as Test cricket`s leading run scorer
with 11,953 runs, should find runs aplenty at the Kowloon Cricket
Club`s short boundaries. The `Prince` played in Hong Kong as a
25-year-old in 1994, just months after a golden seven-week stretch
in which he notched scores of 375 versus England and 501 versus
Durham, batting for Warwickshire, to set world records for the
highest score in both Tests and first-class cricket.
Lara
reclaimed Test cricket`s highest score mark in 2004, again against
England in Antigua, when he flayed 400 not out to wrest the record
back from Matthew Hayden of Australia.
Soon
after signing up the Sixes event, Warne said: "I am thrilled
to be taking part in the Cathay Pacific/Standard Chartered Hong
Kong Cricket Sixes for the first time. Hong Kong is an amazing
city and with players like Brian, Virender and Shahid in our side,
I am very confident we will be able to give the other teams a
real run for the Sixes crown.
"I
have heard so much about the event from some of the great players
that have been here over the years, so to come and play myself
is very exciting."
Added
Lara: "Although I first came to Hong Kong for the Sixes many
years ago, I still remember what a thrilling tournament it was.
The small ground makes this format of the game a treat for both
players and spectators.
"No
other ground in the world allows cricket fans to be as close to
the action as they are in Hong Kong, which with the names we have
on our team this year makes it incredibly exciting for both players
and spectators."
This
year`s event will feature the world`s eight leading cricketing
nations -- defending champions South Africa, Australia, New Zealand,
Sri Lanka, Pakistan, India, England and the West Indies -- plus
hosts Hong Kong and, for the first time, an All-Star Team.
Last
year, an unfancied South Africa defeated four-time champions Pakistan
in a thrilling final. Agencies
In
the past stars like Sachin Tendulkar, Wasim Akram, Andrew Flintoff,
Adam Gilchrist, Desmond Haynes, Glenn McGrath, Viv Richards and
Steve Waugh have also played in Hong Kong.
For
this year`s event, the 10 teams have been drawn into three groups
for round-robin play:
Bradman
Group: England, India, New Zealand
Sobers
Group: All-Stars, Australia, South Africa, West Indies
Cowdrey
Group: Hong Kong, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
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