CSK Superstars Join Forces for India Team at Hong Kong Sixes 2024 Tournament

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New Delhi: Indian cricket veteran Robin Uthappa has been named as the captain of Team India for the highly anticipated Hong Kong Sixes 2024 tournament. The announcement was made on October 12, confirming Uthappa's leadership in a star-studded squad that includes renowned players such as Kedar Jadhav, Manoj Tiwary, and Stuart Binny. The prestigious six-a-side tournament is set to take place from November 1 to 3 at the prestigious Tin Kwong Road Cricket Ground.

The Hong Kong Cricket Sixes is making a comeback for the first time since 2017, featuring 12 nations competing in an exciting and fast-paced format. Each team will participate in six-a-side matches, emphasizing a thrilling style of cricket with shortened innings and aggressive gameplay. India has announced its squad for the tournament, and expectations are high, as the lineup is filled with experienced players eager to showcase their skills.

India’s full squad of Hong Kong sixes:

Robin Uthappa (Captain), Kedar Jadhav, Stuart Binny, Manoj Tiwary, Shahbaaz Nadeem, Bharat Chipli, Shreevats Goswami (wicket-keeper)

India and Pakistan have been placed in Pool C, with their highly anticipated clash set for November 1. The group also includes the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In Pool A, South Africa, New Zealand, and hosts Hong Kong will vie for a chance to advance to the knockout stages. Meanwhile, Pool B consists of Australia, England, and Nepal, while Pool D features Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Oman.

The tournament will adhere to a structured format, beginning with 12 group-stage matches. This will be followed by six Bowl Matches and the quarterfinals. The semi-finals for both the plate and main draws are scheduled for November 3, culminating in the Bowl Final, Plate Final, and Cup Final, all taking place on the same day.

With experienced players like Uthappa, Jadhav, Tiwary, and Binny on the team, India will be targeting a strong performance and the opportunity to claim the coveted title in this high-octane tournament.