On August 6, Saudi Cricket Federation Chairman Prince Saud Al Mishal Al Saud and Ambassador Ameer Ajwad of Sri Lanka met at the latter’s home in Riyadh.
This meeting, which took place on the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic ties, was a significant turning point in the sporting relationship between the two countries.
Using cricket to improve people-to-people ties between Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka was the topic of conversation between Ambassador Ajwad and Prince Al Saud. This year, as both countries commemorate fifty years of diplomatic ties, they put special emphasis on fortifying their relationship via sports diplomacy.
Sri Lanka Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Meets with the Chairman of the Saudi Cricket Federation Prince Saud Al Mishal Al Saud
Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ameer Ajwad met with the Chairman of the Saudi Cricket Federation, Prince Saud Al Mishal Al Saud at… pic.twitter.com/kZf53cmImE
— Embassy of Sri Lanka in Saudi Arabia (@SLinRiyadh) August 9, 2024
Sri Lanka will be a major factor in Saudi Arabia’s cricket promotion
During the discussions, Ambassador Ajwad offered a creative suggestion to mark the diplomatic achievement: the two nations should host a friendly cricket match. Various topics of bilateral collaboration in cricket promotion were discussed during the conference.
Sri Lanka is eager to provide the Saudi Cricket Federation Riyadh with its cricketing skills, according to Ambassador Ajwad
As Saudi Arabia looks to expand its cricketing infrastructure and talent pool, this offer of assistance and knowledge transfer may prove to be significant. With its successful international cricket career and rich cricketing legacy, Sri Lanka is prepared to help foster the sport’s development in the Kingdom.
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Key officials from both sides were present, underscoring the significance of this encounter. Together with Ambassador Ajwad were Mr Tariq Saga, CEO, and Mr. Nawaf Alothaibi, Vice Chairman of the Saudi Cricket Federation; Prince Al Saud was also there. Mr. Anas is the Minister and Head of Chancery of the Sri Lankan Embassy.