
Desert Vipers launch talent pathway program to develop UAE's future cricket stars
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Targeting boys in the U-14, U-16 and U-19 age groups, the initiative will offer a direct route into the Desert Vipers' International League T20 first-team setup.
Participants will benefit from elite training, mentorship and coaching delivered by a world-class team of international experts.
The program will also welcome talented girls across similar age groups, highlighting the Vipers' long-term commitment to developing the women's game in the region.
Trials took place on June 18 at the ICC Academy, with a select group of male and female players chosen to progress into the elite program.
The official launch is set for September 2025, when the selected cohort will begin structured training under the guidance of the Desert Vipers' high-performance staff.
'Through this initiative, we're building a clear and aspirational pathway for talented young cricketers in the UAE,' said Phil Oliver, CEO of the Desert Vipers.
'This is about more than just identifying talent — it's about developing future professionals in an environment where excellence is the standard.'
The program is made possible through a multi-year partnership with Balqis Capital, whose support reflects a strategic vision for growing both grassroots and professional cricket in the Gulf region, a statement said.
Steven Schofield, founder of the Talent Pathway and director at Balqis Capital, added: 'We are proud to be pioneers, launching a first-of-its-kind program that gives talented young boys and girls a clear pathway into professional cricket. At Balqis Capital, we believe in backing ambition — whether in sport, business or life.
'This initiative reflects our values of discipline, opportunity and long-term vision, and we're delighted to be working with the fantastic team at the Desert Vipers to deliver it.'
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