The Citizen (Gauteng)

They are maid for cricket

CHANCE TO ESCAPE: DOMESTIC HELPERS USE SUNDAYS OFF TO PLAY LIMITED OVERS GAMES Women shake up the sleepy Hong Kong cricket scene.

- Hong Kong

After a long week cooking and cleaning in the cramped households of Hong Kong, a group of Filipino domestic helpers are using their Sunday off for an unlikely hobby – cricket. And they’re proving rather good at it.

Despite no background in the game, scant coaching and very little time, the SCC Divas have made a startling impact, winning Hong Kong’s developmen­t league twice in their first two seasons and going unbeaten since stepping up to the main divisions this year.

Along the way, they’ve inspired the Philippine­s first national women’s cricket team, providing seven of its players, while shaking up Hong Kong’s sleepy cricket scene, a remnant of British colonialis­m.

“We are all domestic helpers. Some are new players, having their first time holding a cricket ball,” said Josie Arimas, 52, captain and founder of the SCC Divas.

The satisfying clunk of bat on ball, at the scenic Po Kong Village Cricket Ground, overlooked by green hills and tower blocks, is a world away from daily life for the Divas.

Many of them work from 6am until midnight, six days a week, scrubbing, shopping and looking after kids, to support their own children and families left behind in the Philippine­s.

They get “no rest. They’re tough”, said Arimas.

Tales of abuse and exploitati­on abound among Hong Kong’s 400 000 foreign domestic workers, most of them from the Philippine­s or Indonesia.

One domestic worker watching the Divas said that rather than the government-mandated rest day every week, her employer gives her just six hours off a month and makes her sleep in the living room.

For Divas player Liza Avelino, cricket is a chance to escape the difficulti­es of everyday life.

“It’s very relaxing, it makes my day worthwhile,” she said. “It’s good to be active and you forget all stress and the troubles and everything.” During this month’s 45-run win over the Cavaliers, a team from the venerable and wellheeled Hong Kong Cricket Club, the Divas’ skills honed in baseball, a popular sport in the Philippine­s, were in evidence.

Positive hitting helped set a challengin­g total of 167-6, before the Divas restricted the Cavaliers to 122-4 with some energetic fielding, including two sideon, direct hits on the stumps.

The team was cheered on throughout by a vocal band of teammates and supporters, who picnicked by the boundary rope and operated the scoreboard.

“They’re so passionate about it. They all come here and they all watch and they make a day of it,” said Cavaliers captain Tracy Walker, an independen­t board

For some it’s the first time holding a cricket ball

member of Cricket Hong Kong.

“They get one day off a week, and what do they do? They come and sit and watch, cheer along, train whenever they can. It’s pretty impressive.”

Just three years after their founding in 2017, the Divas have formed a developmen­t team, SCC Pinay, and aim to be a lasting force in Hong Kong cricket.

Team manager Aminesh Kulkarni, who founded the team with Arimas and raises sponsorshi­p to pay for dues, equipment and other expenses, says the aim is to provide a positive pastime for domestic workers on their day off.

“The Filipinos have that gathering culture. So if one comes, a few come.

“One player started spending time here, and now we have 32,” Kulkarni said.

“My aim is finally about 200. It is going to happen in the next couple of years.”

Alvina Tam, Cricket Hong Kong’s director of developmen­t and a Cavaliers player, said the Divas had added a new element to the sport in the city, which is dominated by the expat and South Asian community.

“What they brought into women’s cricket in Hong Kong was their sense of unity, the sense of teamwork and working together,” said Tam.

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 ?? Pictures: AFP ?? TASTE OF VICTORY. Members of the SCC Divas cricket team made up of domestic helpers from the Philippine­s, celebrate victory against the Hong Kong Cricket Club Cavaliers this month.
Pictures: AFP TASTE OF VICTORY. Members of the SCC Divas cricket team made up of domestic helpers from the Philippine­s, celebrate victory against the Hong Kong Cricket Club Cavaliers this month.
 ??  ?? SAFETY FIRST. SCC Divas cricketers get ready for a match against Cricket Club Cavaliers in Hong Kong.
SAFETY FIRST. SCC Divas cricketers get ready for a match against Cricket Club Cavaliers in Hong Kong.

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