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ABU DHABI: Hong Kong all-rounder Nizakat Khan believes his side has what it takes to cause an upset in the ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025, drawing parallels with their famous victory over Bangladesh more than a decade ago.
Hong Kong will open their campaign later today against Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi, before taking on Bangladesh on September 11.
Speaking ahead of the tournament opener, Nizakat reflected on the 2014 ICC T20 World Cup in Chattogram, where Hong Kong stunned hosts Bangladesh by two wickets in front of a packed home crowd.
Nizakat had played a decisive role that night, claiming three wickets for just 19 runs and contributing with the bat.
“That was very special. Beating Bangladesh in Bangladesh is never easy. I still remember that game clearly,” Nizakat recalled.
“At one point, they looked set, but we pulled it back with spin and then chased it down. It was a very memorable win for us.”
The veteran also highlighted his own performance, including the key wicket of Bangladesh skipper Mushfiqur Rahim.
“I bowled really well in partnership with Nadeem Ahmad, and that’s where their batting collapsed. From there, we turned the game,” he added.
Looking ahead to the 2025 edition, Nizakat Khan insisted Hong Kong have the belief and the players to spring a surprise again.
“In T20 cricket, anything can happen on the day. If someone bats or bowls exceptionally, the game can turn. We have that confidence, and I’m really looking forward to facing Bangladesh again,” he said.
Nizakat also praised captain Yasim Murtaza’s leadership, citing his vast domestic and international experience.
“He’s been very supportive and brings great experience from Pakistan and the UK. I have full confidence he’ll do a fantastic job leading the team,” Nizakat added.