Indian Cricket Team / Indian players will play in this strange league, its rules are like street cricket

Cricket is the biggest sport in India, and the IPL is proof of its popularity. The Hong Kong Cricket Sixes 2024 tournament, which will be held from November 1 to 3, will feature Indian players. It will be similar to street cricket with the unique rules of the small ground and 6-over matches.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Oct 08, 2024, 08:00 AM
Indian Cricket Team: The craze of cricket in India is unique, and now Indian players can be seen playing in a unique league named "Hong Kong Cricket Sixes". The rules of this league will be like street cricket, in which there will be a team of six players and the match will be of only six overs.

This tournament will be played in Hong Kong from 1 to 3 November. 12 teams will participate in it, and the Indian squad is also likely to be announced soon. This tournament is going to be very exciting due to special rules.

When will this league be played

Hong Kong 6 will be organized from 1 to 3 November at Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground. A total of 12 teams will participate in this tournament. Hong Kong Cricket Sixes 2024 is going to be the 20th season of this tournament. This tournament was last played in the year 2017. Now it has returned after seven years. Seven years ago, in 2017, the South African team won this tournament.

This three-day tournament will start at 8:30 am. The matches will be played at 6:00 pm. Tickets for the tournament have also been released. The price of tickets on the first day will be $150, $250 on the second day and $350 on the third day. The price of tickets for all three days is $580.

What will be the rules?

The Indian squad for this tournament can be announced soon. Talking about the rules of this tournament, only 6 players from a team can play in the matches played during this tournament. Apart from this, there will be 6 overs matches. It will be necessary to use four bowlers. The grounds are also very small. If five wickets fall before the completion of 6 overs, the last remaining batsman will continue batting and the fifth out batsman will only play the role of a runner. The last remaining batsman will always take the strike. The batsman will have to retire 'not out' upon reaching a personal score of 50 runs. These are some of the rules that make it like street cricket.