Ravichandran Ashwin has signed up for Hong Kong Sixes 2025, Cricket Hong Kong, China, announced on Thursday. This will perhaps be his first tournament post his retirement from the IPL. The six-a-side championship will be held from November 7 to 9.
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Ravichandran Ashwin has signed up for Hong Kong Sixes 2025, Cricket Hong Kong, China, announced on Thursday. This will perhaps be his first tournament post his retirement from the IPL. The six-a-side championship will be held from November 7 to 9.
Ashwin (39), one of the finest match-winners of the country, adds depth, experience, and star power to not just Team India but also to the tournament, known for its fast-paced action. There will be 12 teams in all and other members of the Indian side, the organisers said, will be announced later.
"We are proud to welcome Ashwin to the Hong Kong Sixes 2025. His presence in Team India elevates the tournament to an even higher level, bringing one of the finest cricketing minds and performers of this era to Hong Kong. The Sixes is about innovation, entertainment, and world-class talent, and Ashwin embodies all of these qualities. We are confident that fans will be treated to a spectacular show of cricket," Burji Shroff, chairperson of Hong Kong Cricket, said.
Ashwin added, "We have all watched the HK Sixes as youngsters on television and it has always been an existing format that I wanted to be a part of. This format requires a different strategy and will prove to be high octane which I am looking forward to playing alongside my ex-teammates. I am also thrilled to compete against some quality players in the opposition teams, it will be a good challenge for us."
England, Australia and South Africa besides India and Hong Kong, will participate in the three-day six-over event.
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