About the Phuket Cricket Week

Welcome to the official blog of the Phuket Cricket Week

The Phuket Cricket Week is run by the Asian Cricket Sixes Tour (ACST) (www.cricketsixes.com)

The ACST continues to organise superb club cricket events at fantastic locations across Asia Pacific since it was founded in 2000.

The Phuket Cricket Week comprises of the ICC Award Winning Phuket International Cricket Sixes and the Thalang International 7's (formerly known as the Kata International 7's)

The Sixes were first held in 2004, while the 7's made its first appearance in 2012. Both events have helped raise substantial sums through the kindness of its worldwide participants to assist in the next generation of Thais falling in love with the game through the Phuket Cricket Group's Junior Development Fund. The ACST would like to thank the PCG for their continued and invaluable support as the Phuket Cricket week continues to flourish.

All enquiries for anyone wishing to come along and make friendships through the game, whether as a team or individuals should contact the ACST Chairman, Michael 'Cat' Maher at mmaher.padmir@bigpond.com or by telephone on +61 407 385 481.

We hope that you enjoy looking through the archives of this brilliant event. Look at the index page down the right-hand side and click on the year and feature you wish to see. Content will continually be updated. If you see an untitled image you can assist with, please get in touch!

Monday, April 24, 2017

2017. Videos



Phuket Cricket Week 2017 Videos

Thalang International Cricket 7's 2017

Click on the links below to watch the videos 
taken by Omer Cheema and Tim Caimakamis


Patong CC win the Cup at the 7's


The 7's Presentations at the ACG


A flavour of the 2017 Thalang International Cricket 7's


Henno Jordaan. Player of the Tournament at the 7's


Phuket International Cricket Sixes 2017


RIP Adnan Lotia

The participants of the event pay their respects to Adnan on Finals Day at the ACG

The ACST received terribly sad news of the passing of Adnan Lotia from London. Adnan had travelled to Koh Phangan in Thailand for three weeks of boxing training before heading to the Phuket Cricket Week.

 Adnan died after being injured in a motorcycle crash a day after his arrival.




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