
DLSW wins U15 Premier League Finals and adds 3rd Major Title of the Year.
Following the HKCA Premier League and the U17 Premier League Championships, the DLSW Tigers have won the U15 Premier League Title. Below is the season review for the DLSW U15 Sides. As well as round up of other Junior League Matches. Premier League DLSW Tigers The DLSW Tigers started their league season with a loss against HKCC Optimists. The match was played at Hong Kong Cricket Club on the 10th of February. Chasing 230 runs against HKCC Optimists, the Tigers managed only 98

Few Setbacks for DLSW Teams in Matches over Easter
Few Setbacks for DLSW Teams in Matches over Easter DLSW JKN The DLSW suffered a surprised defeat by Sri Lankan Cricket Club on 13th March 2016. Rain brought about an earlier conclusion to the match at Mission Road after which Headwin Tritons SLCC were declared the winners over DLSWCC JKN thanks to a superior run-rate.
DLSWCC JKN opted to bat first after winning the toss but they were in early trouble at 3/8 thanks to three early strikes by Aizaz Butt. Anas Khan held the DL

DLSW Knights Matches Round Up
Vs HKCC Scorpions The Knights had a tough match as their last game of 2015. Playing at HKCC on 20th December 2015, the Knights were put into bat first and were bowled out for 94 runs. Niaz Ali made the highest contribution with 38 runs. The Scorpions won the game by 9 wickets Vs Pakistan Association The Knights didn’t do much better against Pakistan Association. On 3rd January 2016 at PKVR Park, the weather was wet and washed out half a day of play. Once the skies cleared Th

Kwong Wo - Nizami Trophy – Honoring HK Cricket’s Greats!
Earlier in the season Diasqua Little Sai Wan Cricket Club approached Hong Kong Cricket Association with a proposal for the two Development Sides in the Hong Kong Sunday league to play for a trophy. The two development sides would be HKCA’s Dragons, an all Chinese side who are playing their first season of Sunday cricket and DLSW Knights, the club's very own development side. The Trophy is named after Benny Kwong Wo and Mr. and Mrs. Nauman Nizami, who are better known in the c