Cricket Federation of Uzbekistan

Cricket Federation of Uzbekistan (CFU) is the governing body for cricket in Uzbekistan.[1]The Cricket Federation of Uzbekistan was registered on 29 November 2019, by the Ministry of Justice of Uzbekistan. The founder of the Cricket Federation of Uzbekistan is Mr. Aziz G. Mihliev and he currently acts as a President of the Cricket Federation of Uzbekistan. The formation of the Cricket Federation indicates that Uzbekistan is the second country in Central Asia where cricket was founded. Cricket is developing at a fast pace in Uzbekistan and the number of cricket athletes is increasing.

Cricket Federation of Uzbekistan
SportCricket
Founded2019
Affiliation daten/a
Regional affiliationAsian Cricket Council
Affiliation date2019
LocationTashkent, Uzbekistan
PresidentAziz G. Mihliev
CEOAziz G. Mihliev
SecretaryJahongir Murodov
Coach Farhod Fazliddinov
Official website
cricket-uzbekistan.com
Logo of the Cricket Federation of Uzbekistan

History

The "ANFA-Tashkent T20" tournament which took place on 1, 2, 3 November 2020 among local cricket teams became a historical event in the sport of cricket in Uzbekistan. The competition was held together with the leadership of the National Olympic Committee, representatives of the Ministry of Physical Culture and Sports and the Cricket Federation of Uzbekistan. Several media outlets also reported on the event. Uzbekistan Cricket Federation has signed MOU with Cricket Russia in 2020.

Administration

President of CFU:

  • Aziz G. Mihliev[2]

Chief Secretary:

  • Jahongir Murodov[2]

Current Head Coaches:

  • Men's national team: Farhod Fazliddinov[2]
  • Junior Team's: Bobir Abdiev[2]

Marketing Manager:

  • Abdurahim Ergashev[2]

See also

Uzbekistan national cricket team

References

  1. "Uzbekistan becomes the newest addition to the 'Stan' cricket family". Emerging Cricket. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  2. "Board Management". Cricket Federation of Uzbekistan. Retrieved 18 November 2020.


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