Hong Kong are set to host Papua New Guinea for three ODIs in the primary week of November in Mong Kok, which facilitated its worldwide match not long ago.
This home arrangement is wedged between two away visits for Hong Kong. They go to Ireland and Scotland, for three weeks from August 30, and after that to Kenya for two World Cricket Association 50-over matches from November 18. The amusements against Papua New Guinea are booked for November 4, 6 and 8.
Head mentor Simon Cook was anticipating a bustling period of cricket. "Our players are right now in a quality period of their preparation program which is going truly well so we ought to see a speedier, more grounded and more sturdy Hong Kong squad driving into this truly bustling 6 month time span," he said.
Papua New Guinea had met Hong Kong on their ODI debut in 2014 and whitewashed in a two-match arrangement held in Townsville.
Hong Kong executive of cricket Charlie Burke was glad for the contention to continue. "It was just in 2010 when we met in Division 3 and since we have both risen to enroll some great results World Cricket Group and World Container qualifiers.
"The master plan is to proceed with arrangements for the ICC Cricket World Container Qualifiers in 2018."
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