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Jacky Textiles Ltd signs on as Lead Sponsor for the CHK Challenge League!

Cricket Hong Kong, China (CHK) is delighted to announce that Jacky Textiles Ltd, one of the finest fabrics providers in Hong Kong, has signed on as the lead sponsor of the CHK Challenge League!

Established in 2005, Jacky Textiles Ltd intends to satisfy customers with the finest fabrics for shirting, suiting and lining. From Modern to Classic Designs, their collection provides the variety that best fits your personal taste. All fabrics are woven using only the finest merino wool/luxury natural fibers and are made to be worn throughout the year in every corner of the world.

Chamkaur Singh, Director of Jacky Textiles Ltd said, “We are excited to partner with Cricket Hong Kong, China, and support their vision to grow the game across Hong Kong. We are proud to support the CHK Challenge League in particular, which brings together teams from various communities and backgrounds competing together under a single banner”

The Challenge League is the biggest cricket league in Hong Kong, with 3 divisions of 10 teams each playing T20 cricket. Teams play the other team in their division once, with 2 teams promoting and relegating at the end of the season. The top two teams in each division will also play a grand finale to determine the champion. Matches are played either on Saturday or Sunday, mostly at the CHK Cricket Center at Gin Drinkers Bay.

Ravi Nagdev, Cricket Hong Kong, China’s Head of Cricket Operations said, “We are pleased to have Jack Textiles Ltd on board with us in the upcoming season of the CHK Challenge League. It is a joy to see local businesses get involved with supporting local club cricket in Hong Kong.”

The 2023/2024 Jacky Textiles Challenge League starts in September, with all three divisions having fixtures across venues in Hong Kong. Last year’s Division 1 champions were Indus CC, while the Division Two Champions were Pakistan Assocation’s Golden Stars and Division Three Champions were Sri Lankan Cricket Club Tritons