DP World ILT20, Saudi Cricket Federation forge landmark partnership

DP World ILT20, Saudi Cricket Federation forge landmark partnership
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Updated 30 September 2025
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DP World ILT20, Saudi Cricket Federation forge landmark partnership

DP World ILT20, Saudi Cricket Federation forge landmark partnership
  • The collaboration will see the ILT20 work closely with SACF and its commercial arm, the Cricket Investment Company
  • Season 4 of the DP World ILT20 will kick off on Dec. 2, with six teams competing across 34 matches

RIYADH: The DP World International League T20 has joined forces with the Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation in a landmark agreement aimed at accelerating the growth of cricket in the Kingdom and Gulf region.

Under the partnership, announced in Dubai on Tuesday, the SACF officially licensed the DP World ILT20 as a recognized Twenty20 league for both men and women. The move paves the way for ILT20 matches to be staged in Saudi Arabia, while also creating new development pathways for the Kingdom’s cricketers.

The collaboration will see the ILT20 work closely with SACF and its commercial arm, the Cricket Investment Company, to nurture local talent, enhance infrastructure and build stronger engagement with cricket fans in the Kingdom.

Significantly, Saudi players will now have a direct entry point into the competition. Each franchise in the upcoming ILT20 Season 4 Player Auction, scheduled for Oct. 1, will have to sign at least one Saudi player.

“We are very proud to announce our partnership with the Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation. Saudi Arabia is a key part of the Gulf region, and its commitment to developing cricket is inspiring,” said Khalid Al-Zarooni, chairman of the ILT20.

“This partnership is built on our shared vision of growing the game beyond borders. The DP World ILT20 will create opportunities for players and hopefully bring world-class cricket closer to the fans.”

Prince Saud bin Mishal Al-Saud, SACF chairman, said the agreement aligned with the Kingdom’s ambitions under Vision 2030 to expand sporting opportunities and community engagement.

“This collaboration reflects our commitment to developing cricket in the country and providing our players with opportunities to grow and succeed on an international stage,” he said.

“It also provides a platform for fan engagement and opens further avenues for developing the game across infrastructure and tourism.”

David White, ILT20 CEO, described the partnership as a “significant step” in strengthening the game across the region.

“With Saudi Arabia’s dynamic growth in sport and entertainment, this partnership provides a tremendous opportunity for Saudi cricketers to develop,” he said.

“In the coming years we will be hosting DP World ILT20 tournament matches in Saudi Arabia. From next year, a development tournament will also be staged there, which will provide an excellent opportunity to the local talent to make a claim for the main event. The league will also help Saudi Arabia in cricketing infrastructure development.”

Season 4 of the DP World ILT20 will kick off on Dec. 2, with six teams competing across 34 matches before the final on Jan. 4, 2026.


Saudi superstar Dunya Abutaleb makes history with silver medal at Wuxi World Taekwondo Championships

Saudi superstar Dunya Abutaleb makes history with silver medal at Wuxi World Taekwondo Championships
Updated 01 November 2025
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Saudi superstar Dunya Abutaleb makes history with silver medal at Wuxi World Taekwondo Championships

Saudi superstar Dunya Abutaleb makes history with silver medal at Wuxi World Taekwondo Championships
  • She took part in 53 kg category and defeated China’s Chuling Zhang 2-0 in semifinal
  • Saudi Taekwondo Federation president describes achievement as ‘historic accomplishment’

RIYADH: Saudi taekwondo superstar Dunya Abutaleb continues to make history as she earned Saudi Arabia’s first medal with her silver at the Wuxi 2025 World Taekwondo Championships.
Abutaleb took part in the 53 kg weight category and defeated China’s Chuling Zhang 2-0 in the semifinal.
Her road to the final included wins over Olympic bronze medalist Iran’s Mobina Nematzadeh and the second seed, Jana Khattab of Egypt, who took bronze.
Commenting on the achievement, Abdullah Hamad Al-Harbi, president of the Saudi Taekwondo Federation said: “What our champion Dunya Abutaleb has achieved is a historic accomplishment for Saudi Taekwondo, Dunya is a shining example of Saudi women who embodied ambition and determination in their finest form.”
The Wuxi World Taekwondo Championships, which concluded on Oct. 30, saw a record participation of 991 athletes from 180 member national associations, plus AIN and the World Taekwondo Refugee Team.