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    Where to watch the Ashes…in Hong Kong

    By Will 2 years ago, mid-November Leave a comment on this post

    Stephen Anderson writes:

    Eighteen months of waiting to answers one question. Will England keep The ASHES?

    Not bloody likely

    Some people feel that Australians are ageing and are not quite the ruthless
    killing machine they were. Let’s see! We all watch how the Aussie went out
    and just cut up all the opposition at the ICC cup.

    What ever will happen the last major sporting event of 2006 and the first of
    20007 will be on live @ The Kangaroo Pubs WAC- LKF & TST THE HOME OF THE ASHES
    IN HKG

    Aussie Steve Anderson

    A selection of breakfast shall be available each morning with Champagne brunch
    each and every Saturday & Sunday mornings.

    The Kangaroo Downunder Bar & Restaurant
    54-62 Lockhart rd
    Wan Chai
    2139 3111
    For more info call
    Stephen Anderson
    9326 9138
    The Kangaroo Downunder Bar & Restaurant
    53-55 Chatham rd South
    TST
    3175 8928
    EPL
    LIVE

    The Kangaroo Bar & Club-LKF
    Level 2,”The Winner Building”
    39 D’Aguilar St. L.K.F.
    2138 6578

    The only pool table in LKF
    HONG KONG’S FAVOURITE AUSSIE BAR

    Well, there you go.

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    7 Responses to “Where to watch the Ashes…in Hong Kong”

  • Jim wrote:
    November 14th, 2006 at 6.09 am

    Alternatively, if you are English in Hong Kong and don’t want to watch the Ashes with people who all look a little bit like Matthew Hayden, in bars with “Kangaroo” in the title, let me know. We can find somewhere else.

    Steve, what are your plans following the series? You’re probably going to need to change the name of your Lan Kwai Fong building aren’t you?

  • Bill wrote:
    November 16th, 2006 at 12.12 am

    ASHES IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA?

    A long shot, I know, but does anyone know if the Ashes are going to be shown anywhere in Buenos Aires, Argentina?

  • BeijingAussie wrote:
    November 16th, 2006 at 6.14 am

    Ok now we have solved the question about Hong Kong - HELP what about Beijing. Any tips would be welcome.

  • Will wrote:
    November 22nd, 2006 at 7.32 pm

    Hi

    I am also trying to find somewhere to watch the ashes in Buenos Aires, please let me know if you have any success.

  • james wrote:
    April 5th, 2007 at 10.30 pm

    Hi
    Im in Buenos Aires and trying to find out where i can watch world cup cricket. Anyone know. cheers
    james

  • Lyn wrote:
    August 25th, 2007 at 2.05 am

    being an Aussie, watching cricket is up there with the best …. but it’s football season aka AFL (real Aussie football) & I’m keen on watching the Grand Final at end of September 2007.
    does the Kangaroo bar show the AFL?
    I know the Australia Network beams it out of Australia!

  • Crike wrote:
    September 23rd, 2007 at 11.41 am

    where can I watch India / Pak Finals in HK?

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