Hong Kong Sixes Cricket champions: Full list of winners and runners-up in tournament's history since 1992
The Hong Kong Sixes tournament is set to be back for the second consecutive year after a seven-year hiatus, as 12 teams compete in a unique six-over match from November 7.
The 21st edition of the tournament will be played across three days (Nov 7 to 9) at the Mission Road Ground, Mong Kong, Hong Kong.
The Hong Kong Sixes Super event is organized by Cricket Hong Kong and sanctioned by the International Cricket Council (ICC), making it an officially recognized tournament. On that note, let us check out the full Hong Kong Sixes winners list so far.
With the 2025 edition of Hong Kong Sixes is in the books, we take a look at the list of winners and runner-ups in the history of the tournament.
Who won the 2025 Hong Kong Sixes?
Pakistan are the champions! 🏆🇵🇰 A dominant performance in Mong Kok saw Pakistan crush Kuwait by 44 runs to win the Hong Kong Sixes 2025 title! Captain Abbas Afridi was unstoppable, blasting 52 off just 11 balls with seven huge sixes before retiring hurt.
Abdul Samad (42 off 13) and Khawaja Nafay (22 off 6) powered Pakistan to 135/3 in six overs.
Despite Meet Bhavsar’s fight with bat and ball, Kuwait could only reach 92/5.
Earlier, Pakistan edged Australia by 1 run in a thrilling semi-final — and finished the day as well-deserved champions! 💥🏏 #HongKongSixes #PakistanCricket
Earlier, Pakistan edged Australia by 1 run in a thrilling semi-final — and finished the day as well-deserved champions! 💥🏏 #HongKongSixes #PakistanCricket
Who won the most Hong Kong Sixes titles?
Pakistan has now won the Hong Kong Sixes the most number of times (six times). England and South Africa are the joint-second successful teams in the history of the Hong Kong Sixes competition.
Australia, India, and the West Indies have won it once each, while the defending champions, Sri Lanka, are two-time winners.
Hong Kong Sixes Cricket Winners List by Year, Runners-up, History, 1992-2025
Edition Winner Runner-up
1992 Pakistan India
1993 England Sri Lanka
1994 England Australia
1995 South Africa England
1996 West Indies India
1997 Pakistan England
2001 Pakistan South Africa
2002 Pakistan England
2003 England Pakistan
2004 England Sri Lanka
2005 India West Indies
2006 South Africa Pakistan
2007 Sri Lanka All Stars
2008 England Australia
2009 South Africa Hong Kong
2010 Australia Pakistan
2011 Pakistan England
2012 South Africa Pakistan
2017 South Africa Pakistan
2024 Sri Lanka Pakistan
2025 Pakistan Kuwait
____
WordsCharactersReading time
0 Comments