ISLAMABAD: The cricket boards of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to build an international cricket stadium in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, a joint statement from both sides said, with the partnership aimed at strengthening cricket infrastructure in the Kingdom.

The agreement was signed by Prince Saud bin Mishal bin Mohammad Al Saud, chairman of the Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation (SACF) and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who is also Pakistan’s interior minister. Naqvi arrived in Riyadh on Wednesday to hold talks with Saudi Arabia’s leadership on security, counter-narcotics and institutional cooperation, Pakistani state media said.

As per the agreement, both parties will work together on infrastructure development, technical expertise, venue planning and operational standards to deliver a modern cricket venue that meets the requirements of international competition, the joint statement said.

“Today’s partnership is not only about developing an international cricket stadium in Jeddah; it is about building a long-term future for cricket in Saudi Arabia through shared ambition, trusted partnerships and sustainable investment,” Al Saudi was quoted as saying in the joint statement.