ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan cricket captain, Wasim Akram, has said he is optimistic about cricket growth in Saudi Arabia and is eager to see the sport’s talent from the Kingdom, after a visit to Riyadh last month.
Akram was in the Saudi capital for the first time in February where he met with the chairman of the Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation, Prince Saud bin Mishal, to discuss the future of the sport in the Kingdom.
His visit comes as the two countries strengthen ties in cricket, and the sport grows increasingly popular in Saudi Arabia. The Pakistan Cricket Board, which controls the South Asian nation’s domestic and national teams, earlier in January said it was ready to share sports expertise with the Gulf nation.
In a recent interview with Arab News, Akram expressed his optimism about Saudi Arabia’s cricket growth. “I am sure they can form a proper cricket team where they can actually beat the associate countries,” Akram said. “But for that they have got to have domestic regular leagues, and that too, like I said earlier, on turf pitches.