Hung Hom Jaguars Win T20 Blitz

In a final that enshrined all of the best aspects of what has been an incredible tournament Hung Hom Jaguars gained revenge for their group-stage loss to Galaxy Gladiators Lantau, with Hong Kong stars Nizakat Khan and Kinchit Shah playing crucial roles, and Khan being rewarded with the man of the match trophy.

These two teams put on 450 runs between them on Friday, but in the final a score of 200/7 proved enough for the Jaguars to defend, as the Gladiators fell 6 runs short, despite the incredible efforts of captain and player of the tournament Kumar Sangakkara (76 from 47).

As has been the case throughout the week the Jaguars, captained by Shah, were able to rely on all of their overseas stars to chip in with valuable contributions when it really mattered.  Daren Sammy helped Shah to marshal his bowlers in the second half of the Gladiators chase, and it was Sammy himself who took responsibility for ensuring the Jaguars put on such an imposing total after Imran Arif had removed the well-set pair of Khan (93 from 52) and Johan Botha (36 from 22) with consecutive deliveries.

Khan had played impeccably at the top of the order and although Shah (9) and Riki Wessels (5) fell cheaply Sammy smashed a quick-fire 21 from 15 deliveries to set up the victory score, before falling late on to the bowling of Hong Kong youngster Arsham Mohammad.  Sammy’s wicket was the 18-year-old’s 10th of the competition, as he finished as the leading wicket-taker.

For a long time it seemed as though the Gladiators were in control of the chase, and whilst tournament top-scorer and player of the tournament Sangakkara remained at the crease the Gladiators were favourites.

Sagakkara had survived an excellent early examination from another young Hong Kong paceman Kyle Christie, only playing in the tournament after answering a call for players via Facebook.   However, by the end of the powerplay Sangakkara was well in to his stride and looked set to follow up his two previous innings of 92 and 94* by setting up victory in the final.  Gladiators were certainly right up with the rate to the point of losing their second wicket, Cameron Delport falling for just 6, as they reached 120/2 at the end of the 12thover.

During the next two overs – Botha’s last and Sammy’s first – only 13 runs were scored. With the run-rate climbing rapidly the pressure on Sangakkara was mounting and off the fourth delivery of the 15th over he mis-cued a Shah delivery right down Sammy’s throat, as he aimed to smash the 8th maximum of his innings.  With Sangakkara back in the sheds, it seemed for all the world that the contest was over, but the Kiwi pairing of Anton Devcich and James Franklin were not prepared to die wondering.

After Jade Dernbach fell to Sammy for just one, Devcich and Franklin went on the attack in the 18th over, smashing Christie for 21 and leaving Gladiators requiring only 31 from the final two overs.

Ordinarily, on a ground with relatively short boundaries, 31 might have seemed eminently achievable from 12 balls.  However, those deliveries were due to be bowled by last week’s Big Bash League winner Ben Laughlin and the main man himself, Sammy.

Laughlin used all of his experience to restrict the Gladiators to just 9 off the 19th over, and after Sammy only conceded two singles from the first three deliveries of the final over, the game and the tournament was effectively done and dusted.

Before the match the Blitz Tournament Director Max Abbott had told me all he wanted was a close finish.  Well, he certainly got his wish, as both teams put on the sort of spectacle that the tournament deserved, and it was fitting that the Jaguars team – so well balanced between global superstars and emerging Hong Kong-based starlets – emerged as champions.

Congratulations Jaguars!  No doubt the party will be long and loud tonight!

Additional reporting and images: HK Cricket

Love is an Experience

Love is not a thing, it’s an experience. A shared experience!

The ongoing obsession with brand name things and the competitive who’s boyfriend or girlfriend buys them the most expensive flowers or gift is hardly romantic.

Ditch the pressure of the expensive restaurant, you can get the same meal or better far cheaper on a different day and do something that’ll create memories that’ll last longer than the taste of the $888 one mouthful dessert. Get out and have fun, create experiences and shared memories.

The Great European Carnival at Central Harbourfront offers the chance to share rides, enjoy the thrill and energy of the circus, play and win prizes for each other. The atmosphere of the carnival midway and the energy of all those around you having fun make it a great place to create memories.

Valentine’s Day package ($600) includes 2 Premium-seat tickets for the Great Circus of Europe, single entry to the AIA Great European Carnival on the same day and 20 e-tokens. The package is only available from 9-11 and 13-14 February 2018 at the door.

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Water Taxis on Victoria Harbour

Victoria Harbour, even today’s current shrunken version, is one of the most beautiful in the world. Something that we all enjoy looking at, yet beyond the Star Ferry very few people ever get to travel upon or use it.

There are increasing attempts and initiatives to make the harbour more available and user friendly among these is the concept of re-introducing ‘water taxis’.

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), sponsored by Designing Hong Kong and the Harbour Business Forum is conducting a survey gauging the demand for a water taxi system for Victoria Harbour.

On-demand small boats, often known as walla-wallas or kaidos, offer rides in some of the typhoon shelters such Aberdeen and Shau Kei Wan and to-or-from destinations around Lantau and Sai Kung.

What are your views on a water-taxi service between destinations along Victoria Harbour? Take a few minutes to fill in this survey

Survey: https://goo.gl/hhW4g1

Frites Loves February

Belgian Beerhouse Frites has a variety of promotions to warm the heart, stomach and wallet this chilly February: Wagyu Wednesday, Valentines Day and a discount at the refurbished Quarry Bay outlet.

Wagyu Wednesday, after 5pm all four Frites outlets will be serving a wagyu burger with hand cut frites and truffle mayo for $100. The burger features a tasty 100g Australian wagyu beef patty, cheese, bacon, fresh tomato and leafy greens on a soft bun.

February is the month of love, Frites has a three course dinner ($495/person) on Valentines Day which starts with a glass of prosecco. There’s a choice of two entrees: mussels in a rich marinara sauce or Vitello Tonnato, braised veal served with creamy tuna mayonnaise. For your main course choose between grilled red snapper served with prawn bisque risotto, confit tomatoes and seared scallops or bbq 1855 Black Angus rib eye steak with a side of oxtail macaroni cheese. Dessert is a seductive chocolate fondant.

Located at Taikoo Place the chains Quarry Bay outlet has reopened after a month long refurbishment and to thank it’s customers there’s a $50 discount available until the end of February. Simply mention promotion code “FRTIESQB” to get $50 off any bill over $150.

FRITES Central: 1/F, The Wellington, 198 Wellington Street, Central. Bookings: 2217 6671
FRITES Wanchai: Shop 6, 1/F Causeway Centre, 28 Harbor Road, Wanchai. Bookings: 2877 2422
FRITES Causeway Bay: Shop 1, G/F, Park Haven, 38 Haven Street, Causeway Bay. Bookings: 2142 5233
FRITES Quarry Bay: G/F, Oxford House, Taikoo Place, 979 King’s Road, Island East. Bookings: 2250 5188
Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday, 12pm – late

MAPFRE claims top spot in China

MAPFRE lead from the start to win the Dongfeng In-Port Race in Guangzhou and takes the lead in the Volvo Ocean Race In-Port Race Series

“It was very tricky racing in the river of course,” said MAPFRE skipper Xabi Fernández. “We had a very good start and then we were able to stay in phase with the wind and current and extended away.”

It was a more challenging afternoon for the hometown heroes on Dongfeng Race Team, who were over the starting line early, along with SHK/Scallywag.

But while Scallywag returned to re-start cleanly, Dongfeng found itself tangled up with the anchor line for the start mark – by the time they were free the rest of the fleet was hundreds of metres up the course.

While MAPFRE started well and extended away for the win, there was a real battle for second place between Team Brunel, with America’s Cup winner Peter Burling on the helm, and team AkzoNobel.

The pair switched places time and again on the first three laps of the course, before Burling and Brunel extended slightly on the last upwind leg to gain some comfort on the final run to the finish.

Scallywag, who were third at the first top mark, fell to Brunel on the first run and then had fourth place to themselves the rest of the way.

Meanwhile, Dongfeng Race Team was making every effort to pick up at least one position before the finish. The gap with Turn the Tide on Plastic narrowed on each leg, but in the end, Dee Caffari was able to hold off the late charge and secure fifth place, leaving Dongfeng in sixth.

Leg 5 sees the fleet depart Guangzhou on Monday for Hong Kong, with a short stop scheduled in Hong Kong before the Leg 6 start on Wednesday February 7 at 13:00 local time.

Volvo Ocean Race In-Port Race Series Leaderboard

MAPFRE – 32 points
Dongfeng Race Team – 27 points
Team Brunel – 23 points
team AkzoNobel – 21 points
Sun Hung Kai / Scallywag – 13 points
Vestas 11th Hour Racing – 12 points
Turn the Tide on Plastic – 10 points

Additional reporting and images: Volvo Ocean Race, Pedro Martinez

New Asian Focused Dance Music Label – Liquid State

EDM festivals are drawing massive crowds across Asia and music sales and streaming are booming… Something Sony Music Entertainment and Tencent Music Entertainment Group are looking to capitalise on with the launch of a new electronic dance music label, Liquid State.

Launched locally in Hong Kong, the new imprint will focus mainly on electronic and EDM artists from Asia but will also incorporate live touring and club events.

“These are exciting times for the music industry and Liquid State has been created to support and enhance the discovery and development of electronic and EDM talent across the Asia region,” Sony Music Australia CEO and Chairman Denis Handlin said. “Together we will make Liquid State the destination for a wide range of highly talented new and established global and local artists.”

20-year-old Norwegian Alan Walker,who headlined the launch party, is set release a string of collaborations through the label in 2018. “Asia has always been such a special place for me so I’m thrilled to help Sony Music and Tencent with the launch of Liquid State,” Walker said.

Walker will be joined on Liquid State by Nicholas Tse, China’s Chris Lee and Senugri, a member of South Korean collective BIGBANG.

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Liquid State Launch @ Play – 31 January, 2018

EDM festivals are drawing massive crowds across Asia and music sales and streaming are booming… Something Sony Music Entertainment and Tencent Music Entertainment Group are looking to capitalise on with new electronic dance music label, Liquid State – which held it’s launch party @ Play on 31 January, 2018

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India by the Bay Opening Reception @ India House – 1 February, 2018

India by the Bay 2018 launched with an opening reception hosted by the Indian Consul at India House and attended the iconic festival guest of honour Zeenat Aman. The festival runs until 9 February and features a wide selection of Indian culture and performing arts.

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