ILT20 games in future seasons could be held in Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation (SACF) has sanctioned the ILT20 as an official men and women's competition
ESPNcricinfo staff
30-Sep-2025 • 6 hrs ago
The ILT20 has entered into a partnership with the Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation (SACF) • ILT20
In the coming years, the UAE's ILT20 could see games take place in Saudi Arabia after it entered into a partnership with the Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation (SACF). The league gains official recognition in the Kingdom as part of its expansion across the Gulf region.
While no specific date has been set on the first matches that will be played in Saudi Arabia, the SACF has sanctioned the ILT20 as an official men and women's competition that could host matches in the Kingdom in future seasons. The linkup will also provide Saudi Arabia players with a direct pathway into the tournament, starting with the auction for this year's edition on October 1, where each franchise will be required to sign at least one player from the country.
"We are very proud to announce our partnership with the Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation," ILT20 chairman Khalid Al Zarooni said. "Saudi Arabia is a key part of the Gulf region, and its commitment to developing cricket is inspiring. 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."
The agreement will also see the ILT20 and SACF work together on talent identification and grassroots development, with a development tournament planned in Saudi Arabia next year.
HRH Prince Saud Bin Mishal Al-Saud, chairman of SACF, said: "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. With Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 placing strong emphasis on sport and community engagement, we believe this partnership will inspire more young men and women to take up cricket."
The ILT20's fourth season, to be held in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah, begins on December 2 this year, and will run until January 4, 2026, featuring six teams across 34 matches.