Beyond IPL auction: Punjab Kings co-owner Ness Wadia praises quiet calm of Abu Dhabi

ABU DHABI – Beyond the high-stakes environment of the IPL auction, Punjab Kings co-owner Ness Wadia found himself captivated by the understated elegance and serene atmosphere of the UAE capital. In an exclusive interview with Khaleej Times, Wadia revealed how Abu Dhabi’s unique character left a lasting impression that transcends cricket.

The transformative moment occurred the evening preceding the auction as Wadia dined with a view of the illuminated Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. The majestic white domes against the night sky established a tone of peaceful contemplation that would define his entire experience. “The roads are smooth, the people welcoming, and the pace noticeably different,” Wadia observed. “Everything feels nice and calm here, offering a sense of order and reassurance that’s increasingly rare in modern cities.”

Wadia drew thoughtful comparisons between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, describing them as complementary emirates with distinct personalities. While Dubai thrives on dynamic energy and relentless momentum, Abu Dhabi presents a more measured, contemplative environment. What struck Wadia most profoundly was the subtlety of the UAE’s progress – the nation’s advancements in infrastructure and security achieved without ostentation.

The executive particularly noted the pervasive sense of care and security throughout the city. “Security was present without being intrusive,” he remarked, “allowing people to go about their lives with genuine ease.” This philosophy extended to cricket infrastructure, which Wadia noted had been designed with thoughtful consideration for players and spectators alike.

Wadia discovered unexpected connections with local cricket enthusiasts, learning of substantial Punjab Kings support among UAE residents including Emirati nationals. “Knowing we have fans here makes me feel even more at home,” he shared with visible appreciation.

These experiences have catalyzed concrete plans for future engagement. Wadia confirmed that Punjab Kings are actively exploring opportunities for a February visit to Abu Dhabi, with both team management and captain Shreyas Iyer expressing enthusiasm. Crucially, Wadia emphasized that any engagement would prioritize genuine fan interaction over spectacle, creating meaningful connections with the team’s supporter base.

As his visit concluded, Wadia reflected on Abu Dhabi’s unique balance – capable of hosting high-intensity events while maintaining its fundamental tranquility. The city has transcended its role as merely a venue on the cricket calendar, becoming instead a place where Wadia feels authentically welcomed and understood – a true home away from home.