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Cricket Diplomacy

Published on: July 3, 2026 8:35 AM

The agreement signed in Jeddah between the Pakistan Cricket Board and the Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation is more than another ceremonial handshake. Under the arrangement, Pakistan is to help build a modern cricket stadium in Jeddah, with facilities planned according to ICC standards and cooperation promised in infrastructure development, technical expertise, stadium planning and operations.

That is no small matter. Long before Afghanistan became one of the most compelling stories in world cricket, its players found space, structure and competition through Pakistan. Grounds, domestic fixtures, coaching pathways and the National Cricket Academy helped sharpen a generation that would later carry Afghan cricket to the global stage. Pakistan’s cricket footprint has also touched Gulf cricket ecosystems, from training opportunities once extended to players from Nepal, Singapore, Malaysia and the UAE to the Pakistani coaches and cricketers who helped shape the Emirates game. It is fair to say that Pakistan has often been a nursery for cricket beyond its own borders, even when it has received little credit for it.

Saudi Arabia is a different test. Cricket in the kingdom is no longer only an expatriate pastime kept alive by South Asian workers on rough weekend pitches. The ICC’s own profile of Saudi cricket points to as many as 15 regional associations across 11 cities and more than seven thousand registered players. With Vision 2030 pushing sport into the centre of national transformation, and with Saudi Arabia already an ICC associate member, the game has room to grow if it is given proper facilities, local buy-in and patient development. A stadium in Jeddah can, therefore, serve more than spectacle. It can be a base for youth cricket, women’s cricket, coaching, umpiring, ground preparation and regional tournaments. Pakistan, with its deep cricket culture and long institutional memory, is a natural partner.

Yet this is precisely where the harder question begins. Can Pakistan credibly export cricket expertise while its own cricket state remains so unsettled?

The PCB does have recent decisions to cite in its defence. It has raised domestic cricket spending, approved women’s one-day and T20 tournaments, and promised funds for additional grounds and infrastructure upgrades. These are welcome steps. For too long, Pakistan’s first-class cricketers have lived on prestige more than security while ground staff, coaches and regional organisers have been treated as background characters in a system obsessed with the national side. But budgets alone do not make a system by themselves. Domestic cricket has been pulled apart and stitched back together too often, with departments abolished, revived and reimagined according to the preference of the day. This is not an argument against the Saudi partnership. By all means, Pakistan should be present when cricket expands into the Gulf, especially when Saudi Arabia is investing seriously in the business of global sport. Yet infrastructure abroad will ring hollow if cricket pathways at home remain broken. *

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