NEW DELHI: Former Sri Lanka Test cricketer Kaushal Silva has been named the new head coach of the Hong Kong men's cricket team. His appointment comes at a crucial time, with Hong Kong gearing up for the 2025 Asia Cup. They are set to open the tournament against Afghanistan on September 9, followed by group-stage clashes with Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in Group B.
Silva brings a wealth of experience to the role. Between 2011 and 2018, he played 39 Tests for Sri Lanka, earning a reputation as a gritty wicketkeeper-opener. Over his first-class career, he accumulated 13, 932 runs in 209 matches, including 41 centuries - three of which came at the international level. Since retiring from playing in 2019, Silva has been involved in coaching across Sri Lanka, England and Australia. However, this marks his first assignment as the head coach of an international team.