
"The Silverware" to be won (pewter actually). Up to 80 winners
and runners-up took home a Sixes tankard in 2005.

Three leftovers from the first 'International Sixes in Bangkok'
in 1985 - Geoff, Parn, Myles meet again.

'Sixes Life Member': veteran Sixes player and now umpire
Johnnie Bell
presents Life Member recognition plaque to
Myles de Vries, inventor of
International Sixes' cricket and
a joint founder of the Chiang Mai Sixes tournament.

On their 10th Anniversary Tour, Perth Postels
bowed out in the Cup semi-finals.

The 'Scorers' Eye View' from the new scorers perch.
The new, electronic scoreboard and scorers' perch found
a few teething troubles to overcome for next year!

The financial hub of the Sixes with the new hair hub in the background.
Norma and Renita taking care of business.

Jenny 'Ducks', Bala's sister (?) and les girls at the Boundary Bar.
Those lovely girls again - a group of the 2005 Sixes team guides.

Broadcasting to the world ... Viking (right) covers the Sixes
ball-by-ball, while Maurice tries to figure out his mobile phone.

The Nation and Bangkok Post reporters file the latest on the 18th Sixes
(Alan Parkhouse and Julian Turner, left to right).

Busy communicating? Sixes webmaster Mike McCune and
Press & Publicity liaison Geoff Thompson hard at work
in the committee tent.