Cricket Hong Kong announces former cricketer Dinesh Karthik to lead India in 'Sixes' tournament
Cricket Hong Kong, China has announced former Indian cricketer Dinesh Karthik will lead Team India as Captain at the Hong Kong Sixes 2025.

The cricket event will be held from November 7 to November 9.
Speaking on the occasion,Burji Shroff, Chairperson of Cricket Hong Kong, China, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Dinesh Karthik as the captain of Team India for the Hong Kong Sixes 2025. His leadership and wealth of experience will add immense value to the competition, and we are confident that his presence will attract fans from across the globe to witness this spectacular cricketing festival.”
On his appointment, Dinesh Karthik, Captain of Team India for the Hong Kong Sixes 2025, said: “It is an absolute honour leading Team India at the Hong Kong Sixes, a tournament with such rich history and global recognition. I look forward to lead a group of players who have such incredible records to their credit, and together we will aim to bring joy to the fans and play cricket that is both fearless and entertaining.”
Rajneesh Chopra, Co-Founder of Arivaa Sports, the exclusive commercial and managing partner of Cricket Hong Kong, China for the Sixes, added: “Having Dinesh Karthik lead India at the Hong Kong Sixes is a proud moment for us at Arivaa Sports. His charisma and ability to thrive under pressure make him the perfect leader for this format. This is yet another step towards strengthening the legacy of the Hong Kong Sixes as one of the most exciting global cricketing events.”
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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