Hong Kong Sixes 2025 Live Streaming, TV Channels, Schedule, and Squad

Hong Kong Sixes Live Streaming

The Hong Kong Sixes 2025 tournament will be held from November 7 to 9, 2025, at the Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground in Hong Kong. Get all the details on where and how to watch the Hong Kong Super Sixes Cricket League live streaming online and on TV.

Hong Kong Super Sixes is the shortest format of cricket, featuring only six players, six overs, and a player retiring after scoring 50 runs, with no bowler bowling more than two overs. This is a unique cricket tournament played in a T10 format, featuring 12 international teams divided into four groups, with 29 matches.

Hong Kong Cricket Sixes Live Streaming

In India, fans can watch the Hong Kong Cricket Sixes 2025 live on Sony Sports Network. Fans can catch all the live streaming on SonyLiv and FanCode (App and Website). Fans in Pakistan can watch the Hong Kong Super Sixes live on Tapmad. Hong Kong Cricket YouTube channel will also bring the live cricket action for free.

  • United States: Willow TV
  • India: Sony Sports Network, SonyLIV, FanCode
  • Pakistan: Tapmad
  • UK: Sky Go
  • Australia: Amazon Prime
  • Worldwide: Hong Kong YouTube Channel, Freehit EU

Hong Kong Sixes Schedule 2025

The tournament will be played in a round-robin format, with the group stage on November 7 and 8, followed by the top teams advancing to the knockout stage, and the final on November 9. Tin Kwong Road Recreation Stadium in Hong Kong will host all the matches.

DateMatchMatch DetailsTime (HKT)
Friday, November 7Match 1Bangladesh vs Hong Kong China08:15–09:10
Friday, November 7Match 2England vs UAE09:10–10:05
Friday, November 7Match 3Pakistan vs Kuwait10:05–11:00
Friday, November 7Match 4Afghanistan vs Nepal11:00–11:55
Friday, November 7Match 5Sri Lanka vs Hong Kong China11:55–12:50
Friday, November 7Match 6Australia vs UAE12:50–13:45
Friday, November 7Match 7South Africa vs Afghanistan13:45–14:40
Friday, November 7Match 8Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh14:40–15:35
Friday, November 7Match 9India vs Pakistan15:35–16:30
Friday, November 7Match 10England vs Australia16:30–17:25
Saturday, November 8Match 11South Africa vs Nepal08:15–09:10
Saturday, November 8Match 12India vs Kuwait09:10–10:05
Saturday, November 8Match 13A3 vs D3 (Bowl M1)10:05–11:00
Saturday, November 8Match 14B3 vs C3 (Bowl M2)11:00–11:55
Saturday, November 8Quarter-Final 1B1 vs D211:55–12:50
Saturday, November 8Quarter-Final 2A1 vs C212:50–13:45
Saturday, November 8Match 17A3 vs C3 (Bowl M3)13:45–14:40
Saturday, November 8Match 18B3 vs D3 (Bowl M4)14:40–15:35
Saturday, November 8Quarter-Final 3D1 vs B215:35–16:30
Saturday, November 8Quarter-Final 4C1 vs A216:30–17:25
Sunday, November 9Match 21A3 vs B3 (Bowl M5)08:15–09:10
Sunday, November 9Plate Semi-Final 1Loser QF1 vs Loser QF209:10–10:05
Sunday, November 9Plate Semi-Final 2Loser QF3 vs Loser QF410:05–11:00
Sunday, November 9Match 24C3 vs D3 (Bowl M6)11:00–11:55
Sunday, November 9Cup Semi-Final 1Winner QF1 vs Winner QF211:55–12:50
Sunday, November 9Cup Semi-Final 2Winner QF3 vs Winner QF412:50–13:45
Sunday, November 9Bowl FinalTBA vs TBA13:45–14:40
Sunday, November 9Plate FinalTBA vs TBA14:40–15:35
Sunday, November 9Hong Kong Sixes FinalTBA vs TBA15:35–16:30

Hong Kong Sixes 2025 Teams and Squad

A total of twelve international teams will participate in the tournament, previously stars like Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni, Shahid Afridi, Chris Gayle, Brain Lara and other cricket stars have played the tournament. Let’s have a look at the groups, teams, and squads.

  • Group A: South Africa, Afghanistan, and Nepal
  • Group B: Australia, England, and UAE
  • Group C: India, Pakistan, and Kuwait
  • Group D: Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Hong Kong, China

South Africa: Jordan Morris (c), Abdullah Bayomi, Ethan Cunningham, Mbulelo Dube, Kashief Joseph, Blake Simpson, and Jorich van Schalkwyk.

Afghanistan: Gulbadin Naib (c), Ikram Alikhil (vc), Karim Janat, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Farmanullah Safi, Ijaz Ahmad Ahmadzai, Sediqullah Pacha.

Nepal: Sharad Vesawkar (c), Sandip Jora, Lokesh Bam, Basir Ahamad, Adil Ansari, Rashid Khan, Rupesh Singh.

Australia: Alex Ross (c), Ben McDermott, Nick Hobson, Chris Green, Will Bosisto, Andrew Tye.

England: Joe Denly (c), James Coles, Ethan Brookes, Toby Albert, George Hill, Dan Mousley, Tom Aspinwall.

UAE: Harshit Kaushik (c), Khalid Shah, Muhammad Arfan, Mohammad Farooq, Muhammad Saghir Khan, Nilansh Keshwani, Rejith Arjunan.

India: Dinesh Karthik (c), R Ashwin, Stuart Binny, Bharat Chipli.

Pakistan: Abbas Afridi (c), Abdul Samad, Khawaja Mohammad Nafay, Maaz Sadaqat, Mohammad Shahzad, Saad Masood, and Shahid Aziz.

Kuwait: Yasin Patel (c), Usman Patel, Meet Bhavsar, Bilal Tahir, Ravija Sandaruwan, Adnan Idrees, Mohamed Shafeeq.

Bangladesh: Akbar Ali (c), Abu Hider Rony, Jishan Alam, Mohammad Saifuddin, Mosaddek Hossain, Rakibul Hasan, Tofayel Ahmed.

Sri Lanka: Lahiru Madushanka (c), Dhananjaya Lakshan, Thanuka Dabare, Nimesh Vimukthi, Lahiru Samarakoon, Tharindu Rathnayake, Sachitha Jayatilake, Movin Subasinghe (standby).

Hong Kong: Yasim Murtaza (c), Babar Hayat, Anshuman Rath (wk), Aizaz Khan, Nizakat Khan, Ehsan Khan, Nasrulla Rana.