Hong Kong Win East Asia T20 Cup

Amidst the showers Hong Kong beat Japan in the final to win the East Asia T20 Cup by 5 wickets on Sunday at Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground.

Japan Captain Mai Yanagida won the toss and elected to bat first. For Hong it was their first time fielding first having won their pool matches batting first. Mariko Hill took the new ball and bowled with good pace with Japan and Kanno in particular looking to take advantage of anything short and wide.

Chan Ka Man made the opening breakthrough with Kanno well caught at mid-off by Ho for 8. Back to back maidens during overs 5 and 6 by Ho and Chan Ma Kan left Japan under pressure at 14-1 after 6 overs. Shirashi set out to kick start the innings with a flowing drive through cover for 4.

Shirashi was then  comprehensively bowled by K Chan for 8 and Hong Kong were very much in the ascendency. The Japanese captain Yanagida was still at the crease but was struggling to break the shackles of some disciplined bowling and excellent fielding inside the circle. 17 runs off the 12th over kick started the Japanese innings with some lusty blows being struck by Endo. The Japanese counter-attack continued in the next over with 9 coming off the bowling of Chan Sau Har including some excellent straight drives through and over mid on/off.

Chan Ka Man was bought back into the attack and struck instantly bowling the dangerous Endo for a well-made 16. Chan ended up with figures of 2-3 off her 4 over spell including 3 maidens. Yanagida continued to Japan innings together and played some exquisite drives both through and over cover. 74-3 off 17 overs, the Japanese were trying everything to get close to 100 If not beyond. Yanagida finished unbeaten on 35 off 55 balls and Japan’s inning s closed on 90-4.

Hong Kong set off chasing 91 with in form openers Daswani and Gill striding out to the middle. The impressive left arm spinner of Miyaji started off with a maiden and the intensity of the Japanese fielding unit within the inner circle was evident from the first ball. Daswani with her favored square cut and back foot drive tried to get the innings flowing while Japan looked to continue to build pressure. Gill eventually got off the mark with 2 cultured strokes through the leg side. 32-0 after the initial 6 over power play, 58 needed off 84 balls with the full complement of wickets in hand.

Rain bought the players off the field at the start of the 9th over with Hong Kong well placed on 44-0. No overs were lost and the players returned to the middle with play resuming with a free hit that Daswani duly obliged by slashing once again through backward point. The 50 partnership came up in the 9th over and with that the heavens opened once again. Play resumed for a 3rd time with a revised target of 83 off 18 Overs. Miyaji returned and made the breakthrough bowling Gill (53-1). Ishimoto claimed the wicket of K Chan caught by Wicket Keeper Yamaguchi for 2.

A late flurry of wickets including Daswani, Hill and Shahzad added some late drama but Hong Kong went on to win by 5 wickets and are the 2017 East Asia T20 Champions.

Hong Kong are deserving winners of what has been an excellent tournament. All 4 teams at various stages of the week have shown high levels of skill, passion and commitment. The future of Women’s cricket within the region is in good health.

Hong Kong (85/5) beat Japan (90/4) by 5 wickets (Duckworth/Lewis method)

Player of the Tournament: Yasmin Daswani (Hong Kong)

Batter of the Tournament: Yasmin Daswani (Hong Kong)
Bowler of the Tournament: Etsuko Kobayashi (Japan)

Additional reporting and images: HK Cricket

Giando’s Fifth Anniversary Party – 23 September, 2017

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Valley Black Beat USRC Tigers 39-3

Valley Black began their quest for a fourth consecutive Premiership title and a fourth unbeaten season against USRC Tigers as dusk descended on Happy Valley. Valley began the game on the front foot with new signing Aroha Savage, the number 8 who last month won the Women’s Rugby World Cup with the Black Ferns, the focus of much of the play as new Player Coach Bella Milo pushed her players to use the width of the pitch. Valley’s fast start paid dividends in the fifth minute when Savage touched down for a try on debut that owed much to her will to score.

USRC in their new strip of almost completely yellow shirts, worked hard but some individual errors and poor work at the breakdown allowed Valley to strengthen their hold on the game as Bella Milo touched down for a second try on 20 mins which Zoe Smith converted, 12-0 to Valley. The Tigers really had yet to get into the game and with Valley spending increasing amounts of the game inside the USRC 22, a third try soon arrived.

It was backs to the pen for the Tigers, but their defence was solid and a magnificent break out run from Winnie Siu along the far touchline and into the Valley 22 had Tigers supporters hollering. A resulting Valley infringement almost on the touchline offered the chance for the Tigers to kick for the corner and look to score from the resulting line-out. Instead looking to get some points on the board, Charlotte Mryans pointed to the posts and slotted an absolutely beautiful struck penalty between the uprights for the Tigers first points of the season, 17-3.

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Valley came right back though and camped themselves inside the Tigers 22 under such intense pressure there was little surprise among those watching when the Black forwards used their power to create a second try for Savage under the posts which Smith dutifully converted 24-3.

The Tigers made a final foray before the half time whistle and some slick passing saw them inside the 22 but they couldn’t come away with any points. Valley easily in charge and without having to do too much.

Stern words from their stand in coach during the break saw the Tigers up their game at the start of the second half and USRC’s physically , commitment and solid defence blunted the Valley attack for long periods during the third quarter but the humidity and the effort were taking it’s toll on theTigers as injuries mounted. Despite the stoic defence, Valley’s back were having more of ball and starting to string their passes together. A fine line break by Jade saw her almost score, but for a fine try saving Tiger tackle which keep the score as it was at the half. Moments late Jade thought she had scored with a 50m sprint down the near touchline only for the try to be ruled out for a pinkie toe in touch.

The Tigers grabbed the resulting line-out and worked the ball out of their 22 only to concealed a penalty for offside. Quickly taken by Valley it almost sees them to the try line. As Valley ring the changes the Tigers work their way into the Valley 22 and the backs create a lovely overlap and look certain to score in the near corner, but the ball is slow and Valley’s last ditch tackle saves a certain try.

Fatigue and fitness are starting to tell. A break down the near side by Jade, is followed by a surging line break through the centre of the Tigers defence Bella Milo who releases Jade for the first score of the second half.

Soon to be followed by another as Riva Bril breaks out courtesy of a strong handoff and sets up Karen So for Valley’s sixth try.

Aroha Savage completes her superb debut by charging through the heart of a tiring defence leaving a swathe of Tigers on the ground as searches for her hat-trick. A slick handoff brings the backs into the attack and quick hands along the line sees Jade score in the corner for her second try. 39-3.

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And that’s how it finished, final score 39-3. USRC pushed Valley hard in a physical encounter, but never really looked like scoring a try. Tigers President Marco Cassandro commenting that he was proud of how his team played. “It’s the first game of the season, we’ve got some new faces and a really strong and positive feeling within the club about what we can achieve this season. We’re not at Valley’s level yet, but we’re progressing well”.

On the Valley sidelines new signing Black Fern Rawinia Everitt whose assisting with the coaching as she recovers from injury said the she was impressed with the Valley squad, “I want to bring some of the All Black rugby culture to the club, to ensure that players have the desire and passion to wear the shirt, and what it means and what you have to bring to wear the shirt!”

Apink Asia Tour [Pink UP] @ AsiaWorld Expo – 23 September, 2017

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Korean girl band Apink brought their brand of K-pop to the AsiaWorld Expo on 23 September, 2017 – to the delight of a packed house.
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Bamboa Summer Party @ Oris – 21 September, 2017

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Bamboa celebrated Bamboo Week with a Summer Party at Oris in Soho on the 21 September, 2017
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Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 23 September, 2017

HK Vertical 1000 Launch @ Outward Bound HK – 19 September, 2017

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HK Vertical 1000 a fundraising abseil, organised by Outward Bound HK, down the outside of One Island East in Quarry Bay was launched at Upper House. 40 people will abseil 1000 feet down the outside of the building to raise money to fund projects for dis-advantaged young people in Hong Kong. If you are interested there’s more information here www.hkvertical1000.org
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Bread & Beast 2nd Anniversary – 16 September, 2017

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Bread & Beast on Swatow Street in Wanchai celebrated their second anniversary with some laid back tunes, tasty bites and free flow craft beers and cocktails.
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