Stick-and-ball game resembling hurling, popular in the Scottish Highlands. It is played between teams of 12 players each, on a field 132183 m/144200 yd long and 6491 m/7099 yd wide. A curved stick (camán) is used to propel a leather-covered cork and worsted ball into the opposing team's goal (hail). The premier tournament, the Camanachd Cup, was instituted in 1896.
Red and white are the traditional colours of South East Asia. The blue canton recalls the British Empire and represents unity. Yellow is the colour of the Sultans of Malaysia. Effective date: 16 September 1963.