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RCB’s Dinesh Karthik named Team India captain in Hong Kong Sixes

Former Indian and Royal Challengers Bengaluru cricketer Dinesh Karthik has been announced as Team India’s captain for the Hong Kong Sixes tournament. The ex-Tamil Nadu batter retired from the cash-rich T20 league following the IPL 2024 season. Karthik was last associated with RCB in IPL 2025 as assistant coach and mentor where the team lifted ended a 17-year-wait to lift their maiden trophy.

Karthik to lead Ashwin and co. in Hong Kong Sixes

Taking to social media platforms, Hong Kong, China Cricket confirmed that Karthik will lead Team India in the tournament. The Hong Kong Sixes 2025 will take place between November 7-9.

“With his vast international experience, sharp leadership skills, and explosive batting, Dinesh will bring both inspiration and intensity to the tournament. His appointment reflects the spirit of the Sixes — fearless, entertaining, and world-class,” Cricket Hong Kong,” China wrote.

In 2024/25, Robin Uthappa led Team India with Manoj Tiwary, Kedar Jadhav and Shreevats Goswami in the squad. Each team plays an innings of 5 overs each.

Last week, Ashwin was confirmed as one of Team India’s member for the tournament. The rest of the team for India is yet to be announced. In the last edition of the Hong Kong Sixes, Sri Lanka were crowned champions after they defeated Pakistan by 3 wickets. 

Hong Kong Sixes winners list

Year Champion Runner-up
1993 England Sri Lanka
1994 Australia
1995 South Africa England
1996 West Indies India
1997 Pakistan England
2001 Pakistan South Africa
2002 England Australia
2003 England Pakistan
2004 Sri Lanka Kenya
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 Hong Kong
2025 Sri Lanka Pakistan
Hong Kong Sixes winners list

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