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Cricket Visionaries: Shaping the Future of the Sport" is a dynamic speaking event that brings together influential figures from the world of cricket to share their insights, ideas, and strategies for the future of the sport. This event aims to explore the evolving landscape of cricket and the innovative approaches that will shape its future trajectory. Cricket Visionaries: Shaping the Future of the Sport" will also provide a platform for networking and collaboration among stakeholders in the cricketing community, fostering a spirit of innovation and cooperation. Whether you are a cricket enthusiast, a sports professional, or someone passionate about driving positive change in the world of sports, this event offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights and contribute to the future of cricket. Engaging Talks by Cricket Expert Shoaib Akhtar Panel Discussions with Visionary Speakers Global Expansion and Diversity in Cricket Sports have become increasingly important in today's world, where physical health and mental well-being are crucial. Especially for students who engage in intense studies. Sports have the potential to attract tourism and contribute to the growth of a country's tourism industry.
H.R.H Prince Saud Bin Mishal Al Saud
H.R.H Prince Saud Bin Mishal Al Saud is the first chairman of the Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation, the official governing body of the sport in the Kingdom that was founded in January 2022 and is headquartered in Riyadh. His leadership of the SACF has been integral in promoting the game among Saudis and expatriates throughout the country. He initiated several sports agreements to bring cricket to many Saudi provinces and hosted the Kingdom’s first National Cricket Championship that attracted 7,000 players and 360 teams. Prince Saud has been active in promoting sports in Saudi Arabia, aiming to engage as many young people as possible, and create a professional environment where locals can hone their skills.
Shoaib Akhtar
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Tariq Sagga
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