Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) announces formation of Regional Councils in Ras Al-khaimah, Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah

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Emirates Cricket Board
Emirates Cricket Board
The Emirates Cricket Board is the governing body for cricket in the United Arab Emirates. An Associate Member of the International Cricket Council since 1990, it represents the UAE at the ICC and is also a member of the Asian Cricket Council.

The Emirates Cricket Board forms three new regional councils to develop cricket while working on the infrastructure, running talent hunt programmes and providing support to established and upcoming players

The Board of Emirates Cricket Board recently met and agreed on the establishment of three new Regional Councils. In view of this decision, the ECB has announced the formation of new regional councils of Ras Al-Khaimah, Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah, with a vision of further promoting and expanding growth of the game in the United Arab Emirates. 

All seven emirates in the UAE now have Regional Councils. 

Khalid Al Zarooni, Vice Chairman ECB: “We are delighted to announce establishment of three new regional councils in UAE. We have remained committed to spreading the sport across the UAE and we are confident that with addition of these three Regional Councils, the growth of cricket will be expanded in UAE.” 

Name of Author: Emirates Cricket Board

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