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ACC Women’s Emerging Teams Cup: Hong Kong must bat differently against Pakistan, new coach Andy Cottam says

  • Cottam calls for improvements after heavy defeat by India, as his side use Pakistan clash to prepare for a more winnable match against Nepal
  • Hong Kong’s players also need more competition for their places in the team, he says

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Ruchitha Venkatesh of Hong Kong slogs to the off side on a day when her side were guilty of some rash shots against India A. Photo: Yik Yeung-man

New Hong Kong head coach Andy Cottam is under no illusions as to the realities of his team’s goals this week in the ACC Women’s Emerging Teams Cup.

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A hefty nine-wicket loss to India A on Tuesday is likely to be followed by another defeat at the hands of Pakistan A on Thursday, before a must-win game against Nepal, which has ICC ranking implications, two days later.

Cottam’s honest assessment was that while his side “haven’t come here to win the cup”, the weekend’s clash with their associate rivals was the main focus for the week.

“We’ve got another game [against Pakistan] to play around and hopefully get a result, but it’s not the end of the world [if we don’t],” he said. “But we really haven’t got any excuses for the third game.”

India A batter Trisha Gongsdi concentrates against Hong Kong at Tin Kwong Road on Tuesday. Photo: Yik Yeung-man
India A batter Trisha Gongsdi concentrates against Hong Kong at Tin Kwong Road on Tuesday. Photo: Yik Yeung-man

Nepal are presently ranked 20th, two places above where Hong Kong sit in the T20 list.

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