Hong Kong | England national football team | Test cricket | Argentina national football team | United States men's national soccer team | Mexico national football team | Brazil national football team | Marylebone Cricket Club | Italy national football team | Scotland national football team | Germany national football team | Wales national football team | Lancashire County Cricket Club | Spain national football team | Melbourne Cricket Ground | France national football team | University of Hong Kong | Netherlands national football team | England national rugby union team | Cricket World Cup | Canada men's national soccer team | Belgium national football team | Wales national rugby union team | New Zealand national rugby union team | The A-Team | Sydney Cricket Ground | New Zealand Māori rugby league team | Ireland national rugby union team | Colombia national football team | 2007 Cricket World Cup |
Other teams which qualified for the tournament are USA, Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Papua New Guinea and Canada.
In 2004, he played twice for a Malaysia Cricket Association Invitation XI against England A, also playing for Malaysia in the Saudara Cup match, an ACC Trophy match against Saudi Arabia, and an ACC Fast Track Countries Tournament match against Hong Kong.
The remainder of his cricket career was spent in the Far East, playing for the Straits Settlements between 1927 and 1930, also playing for the combined Malaya cricket team against Hong Kong and Shanghai.
One player based in Thailand in the late 1980s/early 1990s was Ronald Endley, who worked for Volvo and persuaded the company to offer a trophy for a match against Hong Kong.