His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and the UAE's Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, met with Jay Shah, Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC), in Mumbai on Wednesday.
He also met with Rohit Sharma, captain of India’s Test and ODI teams, and leading cricketers Hardik Pandya and Suryakumar Yadav.
In the meeting, Sheikh Hamdan reaffirmed the UAE's commitment to advancing global sports through strong international partnerships and highlighted the country’s role as a growing hub for major sporting events, backed by world-class infrastructure.
He also emphasised the UAE's pride in hosting the ICC headquarters in Dubai since 2005, showcasing the nation's support for international sports organisations.
Sheikh Hamdan congratulated the Indian team on their recent victory in the ICC Champions Trophy final, held at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, and noted the growing popularity of cricket in the UAE, supported by the Emirates Cricket Board.
The players spoke highly of the UAE’s top-tier facilities and sporting atmosphere, while Sheikh Hamdan reiterated the country's dedication to nurturing the growth of cricket and other sports in the country.
حمدان بن محمد يلتقي في مومباي رئيس المجلس الدولي للكريكيت ونجوم المنتخب الهندي للعبة، وذلك على هامش زيارة سموه الرسمية إلى الهند.
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) April 9, 2025
Hamdan bin Mohammed meets with Chairman of International Cricket Council, Indian cricket stars. During the meeting that formed part of Sheikh… pic.twitter.com/r6cB4qKiSK
Hamdan bin Mohammed meets with Chairman of International Cricket Council, Indian cricket stars. During the meeting that formed part of Sheikh Hamdan’s first official visit to India, His Highness congratulated them on India’s recent triumph in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. @ICC… pic.twitter.com/q4SThb61U8
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) April 9, 2025

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