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OK. You are a Sydney Sixers community rookie. All right. What what made you take up cricket in the first place. I just feel happy because this chance is not easy to get. You just recount fuel. Yes. How did you start playing cricket. When I start is because my younger sister should pay me if the primary school teacher who she just tell me cook is more interesting I'm just trying to learn. Stuff like that but have a good coach teach me or not. And did you watch YouTube videos of Shane Warne. Yeah yeah. Shame on you for understatement. You know just give us an idea. It is hugely competitive actually cricket in Hong Kong is it not . Yeah. And it's making itself felt on the world stage. Yeah it's been played here since 1842 funnily enough about the same time the British landed here. But the education has been going since 1968 but we're now ranked as highest as we've ever been . 11th in world 220 cricket. Fifteenth feet in one day internationals. Very competitive competition here and lots of really good players. But there's always that challenge the lawyers players going overseas for school and university about how to get them back. Someone like Mark Chapman who's now in Auckland for example going to university who's now only the tenth player to score 100 on debut in ODI ise is is now being talked about being picked for New Zealand as well so being able to hold onto our products from Hong Kong. That's that's a big challenge for us. I it's a challenge and of course as the World Cup coming that he's 20 World Cup and we still don't know we're going to be playing now. We're going to hear very soon. I've been told. But it's our second successive World to 20 so that's exciting that we we made it there. We played very very well in Dublin we broke the hoodoo beating Afghanistan for the first time. So it would be very exciting in March. So lots of good news to come .