Hong Kong set Namibia 195 to Win

Nadeem Ahmed smashed 24 off 12 balls including 18 off the last 5 balls of the innings. Hong Kong took 19 from the last over reach 194/9, setting Namibia 195 to win in this the first match of the ICC World Cricket League Championship, 2015-2016/17.hkodi-15may

Hong Kong Collapse – Namibia Win by 114 runs

Hong Kong Collapse – Namibia Win by 114 runs

Namibia’s national team cruised to a convincing win over Hong Kong during their first encounter at this year’s International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Intercontinental Cup in Windhoek on Wednesday.

Namibia went into the final day in a commanding position, needing to prevent Hong Kong from scoring 303 runs, but Hong Kong got off to a very good start, and were 48/0, before the young and talented Christopher Coombe was able to make the break through. Shortly after Coombe took another wicket, Bernhard Scholtz stepped into action with two more quick wickets as Hong Kong’s middle order collapsed. Wickets continued to fall at regular intervals, as Scholtz grabbed another one, Burger snatched up two and JJ Smit one of his own.

With eight wickets down by tea time and only 139 runs on the board. It appeared that Namibia had the match done and dusted. However, there was to be a last fight from the Hong Kong, as Haseeb Amjab and Eshan Nawaz made life difficult for the Namibians.

The Namibians were throwing everything at Hong Kong, until Namibia’s captain Nikolaas Scholtz took things into his own hands. After he scored a fantastic 85 not out in the first innings, as well as a quick fire 29 not out in the second innings, Scholtz proved that he is the kind of captain that can lead from the front, as he took two wickets from his first two balls, leading Namibia to victory, and giving the team their first intercontinental victory of the season.

On Friday the two teams will be tackling each other in the first 50 over match of the World Cricket league

Hong Kong Set 302 to Win

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After adding just one run to their overnight score Hong Kong were dismissed for 203 in their first innings. They then endured a long tough day in the field as Namibia built their lead with opener RAH Pitchers scoring 107 not out. Namibia declared just before the close of play on the third day to set Hong Kong 302 to win this first match in the ICC Intercontinental Cup.

Match Status
Namibia 272 & 232/5d
Hong Kong 203 & 3/0 (2.0 ov)
Hong Kong require another 299 runs with 10 wickets remaining

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ICC Intercontinental Cup – Hong Kong trail Namibia after Day Two

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Haseeb Amjad took 5 for 49 as Hong Kong bowled out Namibia for 272 early on day two. A top order collapse saw Hong Kong in trouble but 50’s from Nizakat Khan and Tanwir Afzal saw HK finish the second day on 202 for 9, trailing by 70 runs

Namibia and Hong Kong are playing the first round of fixtures in cricket’s ICC Intercontinental Cup for eight Associate Nations. The tournament takes place over two years, with the winner getting the chance to play Test cricket

“The ICC Intercontinental Cup is now the platform for emerging nations to fulfill their ambitions of playing Test cricket,” ICC chief executive David Richardson said. “It will therefore be fantastic to see the strongest Associates face off in an exciting competition, with great context, that will showcase world cricket’s growing pool of talent.”

See the live scorecard here

From Broken Mast to First Place, Dongfeng Win Leg 6 of The Volvo Ocean Race

From Broken Mast to First Place, Dongfeng Win Leg 6 of The Volvo Ocean Race

Dongfeng’s American dream became a reality just after dark local time, winning leg 6 of the Volvo Ocean Race in Newport, USA, beating their arch rivals Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing by just 3 minutes and 25 seconds after 19 days of racing.

Skipper Charles Caudrelier immediately dedicated this leg win to his shore team: “I would like to dedicate this victory to the shore team. It started in Ushuaia with the shore crew, when first they delivered the boat to Itajai and then fixed the boat and put in a new mast in less than one week. They worked so hard to have the boat ready – I am very proud of them. Everyone on the boat for this leg did a fantastic job and that was the key to winning, for sure. All the team deserves this victory. All the crew have improved, the Chinese improve, we get stronger and stronger each time. To beat Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing shows we have become a great team.”

In many ways there was more at stake for Dongfeng – Abu Dhabi were going to be happy with a 2nd in terms of overall points. But for Dongfeng the energy gained from the comeback was worth more than just the points of victory.

The leg from Itajai, Brazil to Newport, USA has been by no means straightforward. A broken water maker 24 hours into the leg nearly threatened the team’s hopes and dreams, but the indefatigable Kevin Escoffier (Mr Fixit) managed to make a repair that lasted. Then it was head back into the race and by day 7, the Chinese team were in the lead with 3,364nm to go: “It was a complicated leg, we had a big advantage in speed sometimes, not easy to make the right tactical decisions all the time, so speed was so important. We had something like 10 lead changes. We gained slowly a small advance but every time the other guys came back. Abu Dhabi sailed very well – we made a mistake one or two nights ago – we were 10 miles ahead but they got ahead again and we lost a lot. And then they were ahead of us just two or three hours ago when we hit a light spot. It was just crazy but we had a nice fight with them!”VOR_150506_sanchez_1567w

It was always a question mark as to whether Dongfeng could bounce back after being forced to retire from Leg 5 with a broken mast. “I have never seen the gang so focused and intense,” said American Onboard Reporter, Sam Greenfield. “When we won leg 3 into Sanya our lead was comfortable. This time Abu Dhabi was right over our shoulder and breathing down our dry-seals [necks].”

In one of the most intense finishes the Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15 has ever seen, the identical boats and sheer determination of both teams ensured it was a neck and neck battle lasted right up to the finish line. It was clear that both teams were giving it everything they had with every ounce of energy they had left as they approached the finish.

With only three short legs remaining, and a commanding points lead, the race is Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing’s to lose. “Now we still have to push hard – this was the first step to come back in the race after the 8 points we got breaking the mast,” said Kevin Escoffier. “We still have three legs to come back on Abu Dhabi and I hope they will do a mistake and we can be better than them. For sure they have not made many but statistically they can. Its not over.”

Source: Dongfeng Race Team, Editing: bc magazine
Photos: © Billie Weiss, Ainhoa Sanchez / Volvo Ocean Race

I-1 World MuayThai Grand Prix 2015 @ Star Hall – 7pm, 4 May, 2015

I-1 World MuayThai Grand Prix 2015 @ Star Hall - 7pm, 4 May, 2015

The I-1 World Muaythai Grand Prix 2015 will be held in Star Hall on 4 May 2015. The 2 main events are the World Title Super-4 Championships of 67kg and 61kg category.

The 4 champions from 4 different countries competing for the 67 kg Super-4 are:

Maycon Oller (Brazil), current Muaythai and K-1 Champion of Brazil;
Tony Sor. KeawSuek (Bulgaria), IFMA World Champion and 2-time IFMA European Champion;
Sam “The Shank” Hill (New Zealand), a.k.a. “The Shank”, WMC New Zealand Champion and WKBF Champion; and
Marcin Lepkowski (Poland), 4-time Poland Champion, 2-time I-1 World GP Finalist.

The 4 champions competing for the 61 kg Super-4 are:
Yodkumarn MTP 2004 (Thailand), a.k.a. “Flying Dragon”, 3-time Champion of Northern Thailand and 4-time Winner of I-1 International Championships;
Amir Naseri (Iran), Winner of Best Foreign Boxer of Malaysia Award;
George Ketserov (Cyprus), 3-time Cyprus Champion, and EMC European Champion; and
Naoufal El Hamchaoui (Netherlands), Current Dutch Champion, and 2-time European Champion.

Other Fights:
Pavlos Kaponis (Greece), a.k.a. “Diamond”, 4-time Greek Champion and WMC Southern European Champion;
vs
Yuttajak Kaewsamrit (Thailand), former WPMF World Champion
for the I-1 Super Fight Belt

Alexis Barateau (France), Current Champion of France
vs
Arnon Setthanawa (Thailand), a.k.a. “Jack the Ripper”, Thailand National Champion.
for the I-1 Super Fight Belt

Chak Kam-Ho (Hong Kong China), Former Hong Kong Champion
vs
Conrado Furlan (Brazil), a.k.a. “Pikachu”, Brazil National Champion and Koh Samui Stadium Champion
for the I-1 Super Fight Belt

Tsang Ching-Yee (Hong Kong China), Winner of I-1 Best Fighter Award
vs
Ferial Ameeroedien (South Africa), Current Female Champion of South Africa

Wu Hoi-Yan (Hong Kong China), Currently ranked No.1 Female Fighter in Hong Kong
vs
Chuang Kai-Ting (Chinese Taipei), a.k.a. “Kill Bee”, Current Female Champion of Chinese Taipei

Chan Tsz-Tik (Hong Kong China)
vs
Roberto Medulla (Philippines)
in I-1 WKBC Rising Stars Match

Chan Tsz-Yeung (Hong Kong China)
vs
Ravindra Rajapaksha Devage (Sri Lanka)
in I-1 Opening Fight

I-1 World Muay Thai Grand Prix 2015
When: 7pm, 4 May, 2015
Where: Star Hall
Tickets:  $1000, $600, $400, $300, $200 from HK Ticketing
More info:  www.i-1official.com