The Hong Kong Cricket Club (HKCC) (Chinese: 香港木球會) is the oldest cricket club in East Asia. Founded in June 1851 to promote the game of cricket, tennis, croquet and other athletic sports and pastimes, the Club was originally situated at Chater Garden in Central, before moving in 1975 to its new home at Wong Nai Chung Gap.

Partnering with Hong Kong's historic sports authorities, and latterly with the city's National Sporting Associations (NSA), the Club has provided facilities for cricket and other sports to the people of Hong Kong for over 175 years. HKCC has reciprocal arrangements with 49 cricket and sports clubs in 16 countries, including with Lord's, the Home of Cricket.

The Hong Kong Cricket Club (HKCC) is a prominent cricket team representing Hong Kong, renowned for its rich history and contribution to the development of cricket in the region. Established in 1851, HKCC is one of the oldest cricket clubs in Asia, fostering a vibrant cricketing culture among local players and expatriates alike. The team competes in various domestic competitions and has been instrumental in promoting the sport across Hong Kong. Known for their competitive spirit and commitment to excellence, the Hong Kong CC continues to be a key pillar in the growth of cricket in Hong Kong, nurturing talent and inspiring future generations of cricketers.