Navy blue. Motif: Single – White ‘HSBC’ with red logo (four triangles connected at corners); silver ‘ACC Trophy June – 2004 Malaysia’, Royal blue triangle with wicket and red ball, silver ‘ACC’ below. Repeating, wide half only – Logos of the 15 teams competing, most not identified – Qatar, Singapore (Red and white square shield with wicket and lion rampant), United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Kuwait (red, white and green shield topped with gold spread eagle, blue wicket and red ball), Malaysia (red ball, gold stitching, blue stumps) Maldives, Saudi Arabia (palm tree above two crossed swords), Afghanistan, Bahrain, Hong Kong, Oman, Bhutan (small white dragon facing right), Iran, Nepal (white rhino head). Unidentified Motifs: 1. Red shield with wavy white upper edge. 2. Blue and white inverted triangle. 3. White dragon with red ball in jaws. 4. White oval shield, ‘TCL’ in centre, gold ends to string of ‘pearls’. 5. Gold stumps, bowled by a red and silver ball. 6. Green shield, red scroll below, with hawk. 7. Two gold scrolls surrounding a pair of bats and a wicket. 8. Round multi-coloured crest, rising sun over green background, green, red and purple stripes across bottom. 9. Red, crowned pillar within stylized curves or ball. 10. Red crescent with a hand either side. Lining: Navy blue
The Asian Cricket Council Trophy was devised by the ACC for Associate and Affiliate Nations. It no longer exists