Professional
Cricket is governed by the
Bahrain Cricket Association. The sport is largely popular amongst
South Asian expatriates in the country. Bahrain has a
national cricket team whose first international appearance was at the
ACC Trophy in 2004, where they failed to progress beyond the first round. They took part in the tournament again in August 2006, putting in a much better performance to finish in 6th place. Earlier in the year they won the ACC Middle East Cup, beating
Afghanistan in the final. In 2018, franchise based T20 cricket was introduced for the first time in Bahrain. Six teams were featured in the first edition of the event. The teams were SRam MRam Falcons, Kalaam Knight-Riders, Intex Lions, Bahrain Super Giants, Four Square Challengers and Awan Warriors. Bahrain's debut in the
ICC World Cricket League was in 2009 when they won the
2009 Global Division Seven tournament and hence advancing to
Division Six. In November 2009 Bahrain played in the
2009 ACC Twenty20 Cup. They finished bottom of Group B, losing all five of their matches on the process. In the eleventh placed playoff Bahrain defeated
China by 93 runs to finish the tournament in eleventh place. The country also has its own cricket league, with 48 teams and over 750 cricketers playing in the
Bahrain Cricket League. The league was founded in 1981 under the name "Junior Cricket League" and initially had 4 teams. By 2010, this had risen to 46. ==Rugby union==