Pakistan, Saudi Arabia sign agreement for construction of cricket stadium in Jeddah

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Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and Saudi Arabian Cricket Federal chief Prince Saud bin Mishal bin Mohammad Al Saud sign agreement on July 2, 2026. — screengrab via video from @TheRealPCBMedia/X
Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and Saudi Arabian Cricket Federal chief Prince Saud bin Mishal bin Mohammad Al Saud sign agreement on July 2, 2026. — screengrab via video from @TheRealPCBMedia/X

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Thursday that an agreement had been signed with Saudi Arabia for the construction of a modern cricket stadium in Jeddah.

In a post on X, the cricket board said the agreement was signed by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation (SACF) chief Prince Saud bin Mishal bin Mohammad Al Saud. Naqvi is currently in Saudi Arabia on an official visit.

“For the first time in history, a strategic agreement has been signed between the PCB and the SACF for the construction of a modern cricket stadium in Jeddah,” he said.

“The PCB will build a cricket stadium as per international standards and with state-of-the-art facilities. All the facilities will be according to the standards of the International Cricket Council (ICC),” the statement said.

It further said that the two boards would jointly work on infrastructure development, technical expertise, stadium planning and operational standards.

It said the project would play a key role in enabling Saudi Arabia to host international cricket matches and big events, adding the project would also support the aims under the Gulf country’s 2030 vision.

“The project is a milestone for the promotion of cricket in Saudi Arabia,” Naqvi was quoted as saying.

“The partnership will bring the cricket community together and become a lasting legacy,” he said.

Meanwhile, Naqvi also met with his Saudi counterpart, Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud, state-run PTV reported.

Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening security cooperation between the two countries, it said, adding that a memorandum of understanding on security cooperation was signed between the two countries.

The pact reflects strong strategic cooperation and deep brotherly ties between the two countries, the report added.

According to PTV News, Naqvi also visited the Unified Security Operations Center (911) in Riyadh, where he assessed the “communication system for security institutions and modern technology”.

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