Sydney/London – The 3rd SCG Multicultural Cup 2025 concluded in spectacular fashion at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), celebrating the unifying power of cricket by bringing together diverse community teams from Australia and beyond. The tournament, which has grown into a premier multicultural cricketing event, featured teams representing Pakistan, Australia, India, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal, reflecting Australia’s rich cultural diversity.
Pakistan Triumphs in Thrilling Final
In an intense and closely contested final, Team Pakistan secured their first-ever SCG Multicultural Cup title, marking a historic moment for the team and its supporters. The prestigious trophy was presented by Nick Hockley, CEO of Cricket Australia, who commended the spirit of the tournament.
“Events like the SCG Multicultural Cup demonstrate how cricket unites people from different backgrounds and celebrates Australia’s diversity through sport,” said Hockley.
The success of the 2025 edition highlighted the growing importance of multicultural sporting events in Australia, with Venues NSW CEO Kerrie Mather emphasizing the significance of the tournament.
“This event is a true celebration of diversity, bringing communities together through the spirit of cricket,” Mather stated. “Seeing players from different cultural backgrounds unite on this iconic ground highlights the power of sport in fostering inclusion and camaraderie. We look forward to continuing our support for this fantastic initiative and watching it grow even bigger in the years to come.”
Cricketing Legends Add Star Power
The tournament was further elevated by the participation of cricketing legends and international stars. Brett Lee and Pakistan international Usman Qadir represented Team Australia, while Bangladesh international cricketer Imrul Kayes and Nepalese international Abinash Bohara brought their talents to their respective teams, thrilling fans with world-class performances.
Founder of the SCG Multicultural Cup, Kamil Khan, reflected on the event’s expanding impact.
“Each year, this event continues to grow, providing a platform for talented cricketers from diverse backgrounds to come together and compete on one of the most iconic grounds in the world,” said Khan.
He further highlighted the event’s success, stating:
“The SCG Multicultural Cup continues to grow as a premier cricketing event, celebrating diversity, talent, and the unifying spirit of the game. The success of the 2025 edition sets the stage for even greater participation and engagement in the coming years.”
A Celebration of Cricket and Cultural Unity
The SCG Multicultural Cup 2025 was not just a cricketing spectacle but a testament to Australia’s multicultural identity, bringing together communities through their shared passion for the game. With its increasing popularity and the backing of top sporting bodies, the tournament is set to become a landmark event in Australia’s cricketing calendar.
As Team Pakistan lifted their maiden trophy and celebrations erupted at the SCG, the tournament reinforced its core message – cricket is more than just a game; it is a bridge between cultures, fostering unity and sportsmanship across nationalities.