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10 teams to compete at Superfix Cricket Championship at historic Sharjah stadium

Famous Pakistani cricketer Saqlian Mushtaq named brand ambassador



Naveed Ahmed says that the main event of the event is to provide healthy activities and entertainment to different community groups in the UAE.
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Dubai: Historic Sharjah Stadium will host the third edition of the Superfix Tape Ball Cricket Championship in December.

The much-anticipated take ball community tournament is set to commence from December 13 to 15, and will feature ten teams, including cricketing giants Pakistan and India.

During a press conference held at a local hotel in Dubai, Naveed Ahmed, Chairman of the Superfix Group, along with key team members — Umar Farooq, Director of Strategic Alliances; Arshad Anjum, Media Director and Sajjid Abbasi, Director of Field Operation, announced the tournament’s details.

This year, renowned Pakistani cricketer Saqlain Mushtaq has been named the brand ambassador for the tournament.

Naveed Ahmed, Chairman Superfix, highlighted Saqlain Mushtaq’s role as a significant addition to the tournament, following previous ambassadors like Chris Gayle and Shahid Afridi. He emphasised that Saqlain’s involvement reflects the increasing popularity of the event.

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Community unity

Ahmed elaborated on the championship’s broader objectives, which include showcasing cricket talent within the UAE and the Middle East. He noted that the tournament also aims to celebrate the UAE National Day, reinforcing a message of community unity and responsible citizenship among residents

Naveed Ahmed, (3rd from L seated) with his team of volunteers who are managing the cricket championship.
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Matches

Umar Farooq provided insights into the tournament structure, revealing that ten teams will compete. The teams will represent Pakistan, India, the UAE, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh.

The tournament will consist of 23 matches divided into two groups, each inning featuring 6 overs. Additionally, Farooq announced a cash prize of 30,000 dirhams for the winning team and 15,000 dirhams for the runner-up.

Positive perception

Arshad Anjum, the Media Director, underscored the importance of media coverage in elevating the tournament’s profile, noting that it not only enhances the event’s visibility in the UAE but also contributes to a positive perception of the cricketing community worldwide.

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Sajjid Abbasi said that the preparations for the tournament are progressing robustly. He expressed optimism that this year’s Superfix tournament will provide top-notch entertainment for Emirates residents.

Abbasi also expressed his gratitude to the Superfix team for their tireless efforts and dedication in organising a successful event.

As anticipation builds, cricket enthusiasts eagerly wait for the tournament to commence, promising three days filled with thrilling matches and community spirit.

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