The Tuanku Ja'afar Cup was a cricket tournament contested by the national sides of Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
[1] The tournament was first played in 1991, not involving Thailand, to help the other three countries prepare for the ICC Trophy.
[1] The first Tuanku Ja'afar Cup was played on a league basis with no final.
[1] The tournament was held in Singapore for the second time in 1996, with Hong Kong beating the hosts by 20 runs in the final.
[2] The tournament saw some record performances in the match between Hong Kong and Thailand.
Hong Kong won on home soil, beating Singapore in the final.
Malaysia won the tournament, beating Hong Kong in the final.
[6] The 2002 tournament was hosted and won by Hong Kong, who beat Singapore in the final.
Thailand returned after missing the 2002 tournament and Hong Kong won for the third consecutive year, beating Malaysia in the final.