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Saudi Arabia team looking to shine at the Gulf Cricket Championship 2023

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RIYADH: Under the supervision of Prince Saud bin Mishal Al-Saud, the Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation in recent years has been on a mission to develop the game in Saudi Arabia.

SACF raised the profile of the sport, invested in local talent, and created opportunities for players of all levels to compete.

This resulted in the Saudi national cricket team winning the inaugural ACC Men’s Challenger Cup 2023 in Bangkok and placing themselves on the map as a rising cricketing nation.

The Gulf Cricket Championship 2023, scheduled to take place from Sept. 14-23, offers an important chance for the Saudi team to establish their presence on the international stage and position themselves as strong contenders for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup.

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