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Team India in Hong Kong Sixes
Pakistan secured their sixth Hong Kong Sixes title with a commanding 43-run win over Kuwait in the 2025 final at Mission Road Ground, Mong Kok on Sunday.This historic victory established Pakistan as the most successful team in the tournament's history, surpassing England and South Africa's five titles each.India have achieved one victory in the Hong Kong Sixes, winning in 2005. They have also finished as runners-up twice, in 1992 and 1996.Pakistan leads the tournament's history with six championships. England and South Africa share second place for the most successful teams. Australia, India, and the West Indies have each claimed one title. Sri Lanka, the current defending champions, has won the tournament twice.The competition's history shows diverse winners across its editions. Pakistan won the inaugural tournament in 1992, defeating India. England dominated the mid-1990s and early 2000s with multiple victories.South Africa emerged strongly in later years, particularly from 2006 onwards. Australia secured their sole victory in 2010. The most recent completed edition in 2024 saw Sri Lanka triumph over Pakistan. The upcoming 2025 tournament will feature Pakistan facing Kuwait in the final.The tournament has seen various teams reach the finals, including the All Stars team in 2007 and Hong Kong's home team in 2009. This has contributed to its reputation as a diverse and competitive cricket event.
Hong Kong Sixes winners and runners-up over the years
- 1992: Winner – Pakistan | Runner-up – India
- 1993: Winner – England | Runner-up – Sri Lanka
- 1994: Winner – England | Runner-up – Australia
- 1995: Winner – South Africa | Runner-up – England
- 1996: Winner – West Indies | Runner-up – India
- 1997: Winner – Pakistan | Runner-up – England
- 2001: Winner – Pakistan | Runner-up – South Africa
- 2002: Winner – Pakistan | Runner-up – England
- 2003: Winner – England | Runner-up – Pakistan
- 2004: Winner – England | Runner-up – Sri Lanka
- 2005: Winner – India | Runner-up – West Indies
- 2006: Winner – South Africa | Runner-up – Pakistan
- 2007: Winner – Sri Lanka | Runner-up – All Stars
- 2008: Winner – England | Runner-up – Australia
- 2009: Winner – South Africa | Runner-up – Hong Kong
- 2010: Winner – Australia | Runner-up – Pakistan
- 2011: Winner – Pakistan | Runner-up – England
- 2012: Winner – South Africa | Runner-up – Pakistan
- 2017: Winner – South Africa | Runner-up – Pakistan
- 2024: Winner – Sri Lanka | Runner-up – Pakistan
- 2025: Winner – Pakistan | Runner-up – Kuwait




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