Kowloon Cricket Club
The Kowloon Cricket Club (Chinese: 九龍木球會) is a members only cricket club and social club situated in Kowloon, Hong Kong, on Cox's Road.
The KCC was established on 4 October 1904 and obtained land from the government in King's Park. The KCC did not operate during World War II (from 1941 onwards) and resumed play in 1946.
Cricket was introduced into Hong Kong during British rule (from 1843 to 1997) and first played in 1851.
KCC competed with local clubs like:
- Hong Kong Cricket Club
- Craigengower Cricket Club
- Parsee Cricket Club
- Royal Engineers, Army Ordnance Corps CC
- Civil Service CC
RAMC and HMS Tamar also played with KCC for the South China Morning Post Shield. KCC competed for the Hancock Memorial Shield after 1946.
Apart from 1996 and 1997, it has been the venue of the Hong Kong Cricket Sixes since that tournament's origins in 1992.
The current head coach of the Kowloon Cricket Club is Ryan Campbell, who is also the batting coach of the Hong Kong national cricket team.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Mcardle, Jordan. "Former Australian batsman Ryan Campbell to make shock T20 comeback". Fox Sports. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
- ↑ "Former Aussie ODI batsman Ryan Campbell to play for Hong Kong at World Twenty20 in India". Fox Sports. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
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Coordinates: 22°18′16.19″N 114°10′27.56″E / 22.3044972°N 114.1743222°E