PCB to Build Cricket Stadium in Saudi Arabia; Jeddah Set to Host Future PSL Matches
In a landmark move to expand the footprint of Pakistani cricket, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced plans to construct a state-of-the-art cricket stadium in Saudi Arabia. This strategic initiative aims to turn Jeddah into a future neutral venue for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and other international fixtures.
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Board of Governors Grants Preliminary Approval
The PCB Governing Board has formally approved an Expression of Interest (EoI) to collaborate with the Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation (SACF). While the project is in its nascent stages, the board is currently evaluating various sites in Jeddah to finalize the location for the facility.
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Strengthening Sports Ties with Saudi Arabia
The project aligns with the Saudi government’s “Vision 2030” to promote sports and tourism.
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PCB’s Objective: To tap into the massive expatriate fan base and promote cricket in the Gulf.
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Current Status: Negotiations with Saudi authorities are ongoing. A formal agreement is expected once the feasibility studies and site selections are concluded.
