FUJAIRAH, United Arab Emirates: The Gulf News reports that a ten-team tournament will be held in Fujairah between June 21 and August 2.
Called the Crown Prince Cup, the event will feature four teams from Fujairah and six from other emirates. Matches will be played under Twenty20 rules.
“More and more UAE nationals are having a growing interest in cricket, so I can promise you that in the future there will be a UAE cricket team with 100% Emirati representation, “Sultan Saif Al Samahi, Chairman of Fannan Sports and Cultural Club, said.
“Of course, youth form Fujairah will get their chance in that dream,” he added.
“This is a chance to mingle with different communities such as the Indian, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans and Bangladeshis, who have a great passion for the game,” Ahmad Ebrahim Saif, chief coordinator for the tournament, said.
“We are sure that, during and after the tournament, there will be more UAE nationals who will find this game very interesting,” he added.
Matches will take place at the Municipality Cricket Ground and at the cricket ground of the Fujairah Indian School.
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