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Young Hong Kong cricketers give several reasons for optimism while their senior counterparts show what should have been

  • Senior Hong Kong team beat second string ‘A’ side by 70 runs, after setting a total that would probably have got them into the T20 tri-series final
  • Junior team players give head coach Simon Willis much to think about before he names his squad for April’s ACC Premier Cup

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The Hong Kong ‘A’ team’s Jason Liu hit three sixes and six boundaries as he cracked 58 from 40 balls.  Photo: Panda Man Chung Yan

Hong Kong cricket provided a window into the future when a corps of emerging talents seized opportunities to impress for the second-string ‘A’ team against their senior counterparts on Wednesday.

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Daniel Mapp, a willowy right-arm bowler who turned 16 only last month, claimed the scalp of opener Martin Coetzee in his first over.

The all-round wild card Rajab Hussain took the prize wickets of Anshy Rath and Babar Hayat in his two overs, and late-blooming opening batsman Jason Lui, 30, cracked 58 from 40 balls as the ‘A’ team mustered 165 for seven to lose by 70 runs.

Hong Kong had posted a daunting 235 for four.

What head coach Simon Willis would have given for his side to amass a 200-plus total against Papua New Guinea on Tuesday. Instead, they crumbled to 121 all out and thumped by 10 wickets.

Daniel Mapp, 16, claimed the scalp of opener Martin Coetzee in his first over. Photo: Panda Man Chung Yan
Daniel Mapp, 16, claimed the scalp of opener Martin Coetzee in his first over. Photo: Panda Man Chung Yan

That loss condemned Hong Kong to an early-morning game with their understudies, prior to PNG crushing Nepal by 86 runs in the tri-series final later in the day.

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