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词条 United Arab Emirates national cricket team
释义

  1. History

     Early days  Making of the national side  1994 ICC Trophy  First ODIs  21st century  2000 – 2009  2010 – present 

  2. International grounds

  3. International contribution by UAE grounds

  4. Infrastructure

  5. Tournament history

     World Cup  ICC World Cup Qualifier  ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier  Intercontinental Cup  World Cricket League  Asia Cup  ACC Championship  ACC Fast Track Countries Tournament  ACC Premier League  ACC Trophy  ACC Twenty20 Cup  ACC Under-19 Cup 

  6. Coaching staff

  7. Records and statistics

     One Day Internationals  Twenty20 Internationals  ICC Trophy  Overall  World Records  Current squad 

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

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The United Arab Emirates national cricket team ({{lang-ar|فريق الإمارات الوطني للكريكيت}}) is the team that represents the United Arab Emirates in international Cricket. They are governed by the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) which became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1989 and an associate member the following year.[1] Since 2005, the ICC's headquarters have been located in Dubai.

One of the emerging One Day International (ODI) teams,[2] the UAE won the ACC Trophy on four consecutive occasions between 2000 and 2006, and were runners-up in the other three times the tournament has been played in 1996, 1998[1] and 2008.[3] They won the ICC Trophy in 1994, and played their first ODIs that year, later playing in the 1996 Cricket World Cup.[1] Other ODI matches came in the 2004 and 2008 Asia Cups. At the 2014 World Cup Qualifier, the UAE placed second behind Scotland, qualifying for the 2015 World Cup and gaining ODI, and therefore Twenty20 International (T20I), status until 2018.[4]

History

Early days

In 1892, the United Kingdom took responsibility of the Sheikhdoms, and cricket was introduced by the British Army in what is now the UAE, but was then known as the "Trucial States". The game spread during World War II, as personnel from the British Royal Air Force and other Commonwealth forces (which included first-class and club cricketers from Australia and New Zealand) stationed in cities such as Ajman, Al Ain, Dubai and Sharjah, continued their favourite pastime. The pitches installed by them around the air base in Sharjah were used by British and other foreign nationals after the war ended.[2]

Sharjah residents began playing the Dubai residents in the local derbies which were held in Dubai. The Garden city of Al Ain has the oldest cricket council in the whole of the UAE. The popularity of the game declined after independence in 1971; however, when South Asians began settling in the country, they brought with them a wish to play cricket. The local Arab population, educated in India and Pakistan, set up clubs and domestic tournaments began in the 1980s.[2]

Making of the national side

The first match was played by the UAE national side in February 1976 against Pakistan International Airlines in Sharjah. The visitors scored 345/5 from their 50 overs and the UAE were on 88/4 from 28 overs when the game was abandoned due to rain.[2]

Wealthy locals began investing in the sport and an International standard cricket ground was constructed in Sharjah. The Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium hosted its first international event in 1984 when India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka contested the Asia Cup. The venue has gone on to host almost 200 ODIs[5] and four Test matches,[6] the Test matches having been held there due to security concerns in Pakistan.[2]

The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) was established in 1989[2] and gained affiliate membership of the ICC the same year. They were quickly promoted to associate member status the following year.[1] Also in 1990 the national side returned to action, twice losing heavily to the Netherlands. These heavy defeats showed that much work needed to be done if the UAE were to be successful in the 1994 ICC Trophy and the ECB adopted a controversial policy.[2]

1994 ICC Trophy

Hoping to form a successful national side in time for the tournament in Kenya, the ECB attracted several players with first-class experience in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka to take up employment in the country so that they could satisfy the residential requirements to represent the UAE in the tournament.[2]

With just one native Arab selected in the shape of Sultan Zarawani, who captained the side, the UAE won the trophy and thus qualified for the 1996 World Cup.[2] UAE had beaten Kenya in the final,[7] and the Kenyan players and cricket board were very vocal in their anger at being defeated by what they and other observers described as a team of imported mercenaries.[2]

Whilst the ICC remained relatively silent on the controversy, the national team eligibility requirements were strongly tightened for all future ICC sanctioned tournaments.[2]

First ODIs

The UAE played their first ODIs in 1994 when they played against India and Pakistan in the Austral-Asia Cup, which they also hosted. They finished last in a tri-series against Kenya and the Netherlands the same year and also finished last in a tournament against the A sides of India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka in 1995. They returned to ODI cricket in the 1996 World Cup where they lost all matches except the one against the Netherlands, which was the first ever ODI between two associate members of the ICC.[1]

Later in 1996 the UAE were runners-up to Bangladesh in the first ACC Trophy. The tightened eligibility rules meant that they were unable to repeat their 1994 success when they finished tenth in the 1997 ICC Trophy in Malaysia.[1] They were beaten by Bangladesh in the semi-finals of the 1998 ACC Trophy.[8]

21st century

2000 – 2009

With Bangladesh being promoted to ICC full membership, the UAE began to establish themselves as the top associate side in Asia, though they often fell short against the top associates in Europe and North America, a position that remains to this day.[2] They won the ACC Trophy in 2000 and 2002, beating Hong Kong and Nepal in the respective finals, but finished fifth in the 2001 ICC Trophy in Canada.[1]

UAE hosted the 2004 ICC Six Nations Challenge and finished fifth, level on points with four other teams. The year was a busy one for the UAE cricketers as they played the first Intercontinental Cup match against Nepal, with Ali Asad taking nine wickets in the first innings. They beat Malaysia later in the tournament but lost to Canada in the semi-finals. They also won the ACC Trophy again, beating Oman in the final. They returned to ODI cricket, losing to India and Sri Lanka in the first round of the Asia Cup, and finished fourth in the Hong Kong Sixes, beating India and South Africa on the way.[1]

They reached the semi-finals of the ICC Intercontinental Cup again in 2005, also playing a series against England A at Sharjah, losing all four matches.[1] The 2005 ICC Trophy in Ireland saw them finish sixth.[9] They beat Hong Kong in the final of the 2006 ACC Trophy, but began their 2006 ICC Intercontinental Cup campaign with an innings defeat by Namibia. The campaign continued with a draw against Scotland and a defeat by Ireland, again by an innings. They finished fourth in the first ACC Twenty20 Cup in 2007.[1]

Their campaign in the 2007-08 ICC Intercontinental Cup was unsuccessful, with just one win against Bermuda in their seven matches.[10] Things went better for them in Division Two of the World Cricket League in Windhoek in 2007, winning the tournament after beating Oman in the final.[11]

They again played in the Asia Cup in 2008, losing to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in the first round.[12] Their 2008 ACC Trophy Elite began with a shock defeat by Saudi Arabia, their first ACC Trophy defeat since the 1998 semi-final.[8] They lost to Hong Kong in the final, ending a run of four consecutive titles.[3]

The UAE hosted and were runners-up at the 2009 ACC Twenty20 Cup, losing the final to Afghanistan, after winning four group matches and accounting for Oman in their semi-final.[13]

2010 – present

In October 2010, the team announced that it had hired Kabir Khan to become its coach. Khan had great success with the Afghan team during his one-year stint as they became eligible to play ODIs. Kabir Khan also stated that his aim was to help UAE qualify for the 2012 ICC World Twenty20.[14]

In April 2011, the UAE hosted and won Division Two of the World Cricket League without losing a match.[15] In June/July 2011, they played Kenya at Nairobi for the first round of 2011–13 ICC Intercontinental Cup. In December, the UAE participated in the 2011 ACC Twenty20 Cup in Nepal.[16] Then in 2013, they traveled to Scotland to compete in the 2013 Cricket World Cup Qualifier, the final event of the 2009–13 World Cricket League.[17]

UAE finished third in the 2013 ACC Twenty20 Cup which after defeating Hong Kong in the play-off for third place. In November, they hosted 2013 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier and finished fourth after losing to Nepal in the play-off for third place, and qualified for the 2014 ICC World Twenty20, defeating the Netherlands by 10 runs in the quarter-final.

Afthab Muhammad Nisar is the captain of UAE's under 17 side

UAE participated in the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 but were unsuccessful in the tournament, going without a win. UAE finished second in the 2014 ACC Premier League and qualified for the 2014 ACC Championship. They also qualified for 2015 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

UAE qualified to play in the Cricket World Cup after a lapse of almost twenty years. Unlike other teams in the tournament, the squad of players mainly consisted of semi-professionals.[18] The team registered their highest ODI total ever at the 2015 Cricket World Cup in a group stage match played against Zimbabwe in Nelson, New Zealand.[19] However, they failed to register a win and were eliminated from the 2015 Cricket World Cup with 6 losses out of 6 matches in Pool B.[20]

{{Single-innings cricket match
| date = 22 March 2018
| time = 09:30
| daynight =
| team1 = {{cr-rt|UAE}}
| team2 = {{cr|ZIM}}
| score1 = 235/7 (47.5 overs)
| runs1 = Rameez Shahzad 59 (61)
| wickets1 = Sikandar Raza 3/41 (10 overs)
| score2 = 226/7 (40 overs)
| runs2 = Sean Williams 80 (80)
| wickets2 = Mohammad Naveed 3/40 (8 overs)
| result = United Arab Emirates won by 3 runs (D/L method)
| report = Scorecard
| venue = Harare Sports Club, Harare
| umpires = Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Ahsan Raza (Pak)
| motm = Mohammad Naveed (UAE)
| toss = Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field.
| rain = Zimbabwe were set a revised target of 230 runs from 40 overs due to rain.
| notes = Shaiman Anwar became the first batsman for the United Arab Emirates to score 1,000 runs in ODIs.[21]
  • This was the United Arab Emirates' first win against a Full Member side in ODIs.[21]

}}

This was their first win against a full member side.

International grounds

{{main|List of international cricket five-wicket hauls on Emirati cricket grounds}}

International contribution by UAE grounds

StadiumCityTestsODIsT20Is
Dubai International Cricket StadiumDubai10[22]18[23]36[24]
Sharjah Cricket StadiumSharjah9[25]226[26]12[27]
Sheikh Zayed Cricket StadiumAbu Dhabi9[28]31[29]19[30]
ICC Academy GroundDubai010[31]11[32]

Updated 3 November 2016

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Infrastructure

In terms of infrastructure, the UAE have the best stadiums as compared to other Associate members: Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi;

DSC Cricket Stadium, Dubai and Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah, which has hosted around 200 ODIs and Test matches.

International stadiums in Ajman and Al Ain are currently under development.

The following are the main cricket stadiums in UAE:

  • Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah
  • Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi
  • Dubai Cricket Council Ground No 1, Dubai
  • Dubai Cricket Council Ground No 2, Dubai
  • ICC Global Cricket Academy 1, Dubai
  • ICC Global Cricket Academy 2, Dubai
  • Ajman International Cricket Stadium(under construction), Ajman
  • Al Ain International Cricket Stadium (under construction), Al Ain

Tournament history

World Cup

World Cup record
YearRoundPosition{{tooltip|P|Played{{tooltip|W|Won{{tooltip|L|Lost{{tooltip|T|Tie{{tooltip|NR|No ResultRef.
England}} 1975Not eligible – not an ICC member[1]
England}} 1979
England}} 1983
India}}{{flagicon|Pakistan}} 1987
AUS}} {{flagicon|NZL}} 1992Did not participate in qualifying[33]
IND}} {{flagicon|PAK}} {{flagicon|SRI}} 1996First Round11/1251400[1]
England}} 1999Did not qualify[1][34]
RSA}} {{flagicon|ZIM}} {{flagicon|KEN}} 2003
West Indies}} 2007
IND}} {{flagicon|SRI}} {{flagicon|BGD}} 2011
AUS}} {{flagicon|NZL}} 2015Group Stage13/1460600 [18]
England}} 2019Did not qualify[35]
India}} 2023-
Total0 Titles1111000

ICC World Cup Qualifier

  • 1979 to 1986: Not eligible – Not an ICC member[1]
  • 1990: Did not participate[33]
  • 1994: Winners[1]
  • 1997: 10th place[1]
  • 2001: 5th place[1]
  • 2005: 6th place[9]
  • 2009: 7th place[36]
  • 2014: Runner up (Qualified for 2015 Cricket World Cup)
  • 2018: 6th place

ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier

  • 2010: 3rd Place[37]
  • 2013: 4th Place[38]
  • 2015: 13th Place[39]
  • 2019:qualify as host

Intercontinental Cup

  • 2004: Semi Finals[1]
  • 2005: Semi Finals[1]
  • 2006: First round[1]
  • 2009–10 (Shield): 2nd place
  • 2011–13: 4th place

World Cricket League

  • 2007 Division Two: Champions[11]
  • 2009 World Cup Qualifier: 7th place
  • 2011 Division Two: Champions
  • 2011–13 WCL Championship: 3rd place
  • 2014 World Cup Qualifier: Runnerup
  • 2018 Division Two: Champions
  • 2018 World Cup Qualifier: 6th place

Asia Cup

  • 1983 to 1988: Not eligible – Not an ACC member[1]
  • 1990/91: Did not participate[1]
  • 1995: Did not participate[1]
  • 1997: Did not qualify[1]
  • 2000: Did not qualify[1]
  • 2004: First round[1]
  • 2008: First round[12]
  • 2010: Did not qualify[1]
  • 2012 Did not qualify[1]
  • 2014: Did not qualify[1]
  • 2016: First round, 5th place
  • 2018:Did not qualify

ACC Championship

  • 2014: Qualified

ACC Fast Track Countries Tournament

  • 2004: Runners-up
  • 2005: Winners
  • 2006: Runners-up

ACC Premier League

  • 2014: Runners-up

ACC Trophy

  • 1996: Runners up[1]
  • 1998: Semi Finals[8]
  • 2000: Winners[1]
  • 2002: Winners[1]
  • 2004: Winners[1]
  • 2006: Winners[1]
  • 2008 (Elite): Runners up[3]
  • 2010 (Elite): 6th place
  • 2012: Winners (Shared trophy with Nepal)

ACC Twenty20 Cup

  • 2007: 4th place[1]
  • 2009: Runners-up
  • 2011: 5th place
  • 2013: 3rd place

ACC Under-19 Cup

  • 2014: 7th place

Coaching staff

  • Director of cricket:{{flagicon|IND}} Chhatee Thakur
  • Head coach:{{flagicon|RSA}} Dougie Brown
  • Assistant head coach:{{flagicon|NZL}} Peter Fulton
  • Batting coach:{{flagicon|SRI}} Tillakaratne Dilshan
  • Batting consultant:{{flagicon|TTO}} Brian Lara
  • Spin bowling coach:{{flagicon|RSA}} Paul Adams
  • Fast bowling coach:{{flagicon|AUS}} Jason Gillespie
  • Bowling consultant:{{flagicon|ENG}} Darren Gough
  • Fielding coach:{{flagicon|ENG}} Julien Fountain
  • Wicket keeping coach:{{flagicon|ENG}} Chris Read
  • Strength & Conditioning coach:{{flagicon|SRI}} Jade Roberts
  • Physiotherapist:{{flagicon|AUS}} John Gloster
  • Performance analyst:{{flagicon|IND}} Laxmi Narayanan

Records and statistics

International Match Summary – United Arab Emirates[40][41]
Playing Record
Format M W L T NR Inaugural Match
One Day Internationals 49 14 35 0 0 13 April 1994
Twenty20 Internationals 32 11 20 0 1 17 March 2014
Last updated 16 March 2019.

One Day Internationals

  • Highest team total: 300/6 v Scotland, 23 January 2018 at ICC Academy 1, Dubai[42]
  • Highest individual score: 132 by Khurram Khan v Afghanistan, 30 November 2014 at ICC Global Cricket Academy, Dubai[43]
  • Best innings bowling: 6/34 by Zahoor Khan v Ireland, 2 March 2017 at ICC Global Cricket Academy, Dubai[44]
ODI record versus other nations[40]
Opponent M W L T NR First win
vs Test nations
v {{cr|AFG}} 6 3 3 0 0 28 November 2014
v {{cr|BAN}} 1 0 1 0 0
v {{cr|ENG}} 1 0 1 0 0
v {{cr|IND}} 3 0 3 0 0
v {{cr|IRE}} 6 0 6 0 0
v {{cr|NZL}} 1 0 1 0 0
v {{cr|PAK}} 3 0 3 0 0
v {{cr|RSA}} 2 0 2 0 0
v {{cr|SRI}} 2 0 2 0 0
v {{cr|WIN}} 2 0 2 0 0
v {{cr|ZIM}} 2 1 1 0 0 22 March 2018
vs Associate Members
v {{cr|HK}} 4 2 2 0 0 4 May 2014
v {{cr|NEP}} 4 2 2 0 0 30 August 2018
v {{cr|NED}} 1 1 0 0 0 1 March 1996
v {{cr|PNG}} 4 3 1 0 0 31 March 2017
v {{cr|SCO}} 7 2 5 0 0 24 January 2017
Records complete to ODI #4089. Last updated 28 January 2019.{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}Most ODI runs for the United Arab Emirates[45]
PlayerRunsAverage
Shaiman Anwar 1,107 31.62
Rameez Shahzad 691 53.15
Rohan Mustafa 642 23.77
Khurram Khan 582 41.57
Muhammad Usman 541 25.76
{{col-break}}Most ODI wickets for the United Arab Emirates[46]
PlayerWicketsAverage
Mohammad Naveed 50 32.70
Imran Haider 30 23.53
Rohan Mustafa 28 35.28
Zahoor Khan 25 20.24
Ahmed Raza 25 36.56
{{col-end}}

Twenty20 Internationals

  • Highest team total: 180/3 v Papua New Guinea, 14 April 2017 at Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi[47]
  • Highest individual score: 117 by Shaiman Anwar v Papua New Guinea, 14 April 2017 at Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi[48]
  • Best innings bowling: 3/9 by Rohan Mustafa v Oman, 22 November 2015 at Shekh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi[49]
T20I record versus other nations[41]
Opponent M W L T NR First win
vs Test nations
v {{cr|AFG}} 6 1 5 0 0 19 February 2016
v {{cr|AUS}} 1 0 1 0 0
v {{cr|BAN}} 1 0 1 0 0
v {{cr|IND}} 1 0 1 0 0
v {{cr|IRE}} 4 1 3 0 0 16 February 2016
v {{cr|PAK}} 1 0 1 0 0
v {{cr|SRI}} 1 0 1 0 0
v {{cr|ZIM}} 1 0 1 0 0
vs Associate Members
v {{cr|HK}} 1 1 0 0 0 21 February 2016
v {{cr|NEP}} 3 1 2 0 0 31 January 2019
v {{cr|NED}} 3 0 3 0 0
v {{cr|OMN}} 2 2 0 0 0 22 November 2015
v {{cr|PNG}} 3 3 0 0 0 12 April 2017
v {{cr|SCO}} 2 1 1 0 0 4 February 2016
v {{cr|USA}} 2 1 0 0 1 16 March 2019
Records complete to T20I #754. Last updated 16 March 2019.{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}Most T20I runs for the United Arab Emirates[50]
PlayerRunsAverage
Shaiman Anwar 971 33.48
Rohan Mustafa 462 18.48
Mohammad Usman 414 23.00
Mohammad Shahzad 281 15.61
Amjad Javed 271 18.06
{{col-break}}Most T20I wickets for the United Arab Emirates[51]
PlayerWicketsAverage
Mohammad Naveed 35 18.22
Amjad Javed 33 16.96
Rohan Mustafa 20 25.35
Mohammad Shahzad 13 31.61
Ahmed Raza 12 44.00
{{col-end}}

ICC Trophy

  • Highest team total: 330/9 v Bermuda, 27 February 1994 at Nairobi Club Ground[52]
  • Highest individual score: 126 not out by Azhar Saeed, 25 February 1994 at Aga Khan Sports Club Ground, Nairobi[53]
  • Best innings bowling: 5/32 by Ahmed Nadeem v USA, 1 July 2005 at The Meadow, Downpatrick[54]

Overall

  • Highest team total: 459/4 v Brunei,[2] 14 August 2006 at Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur[55]
  • Highest individual score: 213 not out by Arshad Ali v Brunei,[2] 14 August 2006 at Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur[55]
  • Best innings bowling: 9/74 by Ali Asad v Nepal,[2] 25 March 2004 at Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium[56]

World Records

  • Highest ever partnership for 7th wicket in World Cup history(Amjad Javed and Shaiman Anwar 107 v Ireland, Amjad Javed and Nasir Aziz 107 v West Indies).UAE became the first team to score 100+ runstand for the 7th wicket in World Cup history.Thus, Amjad Javed is the only player in World Cup history to involve in two 100+ run stands for the seventh wicket.[57]
  • Khurram Khan is the oldest player to score an ODI century as well as the oldest player to score his maiden ODI century(at the age of 43 years and 162 days).[58][59]

Current squad

The following list contains the 15 players in UAE's squad for the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier:

  • Rohan Mustafa (c)
  • Ashfaq Ahmed
  • Qadeer Ahmed
  • Shaiman Anwar
  • Mohammad Boota
  • Imran Haider
  • Amir Hayat
  • Zahoor Khan
  • Adnan Mufti
  • Mohammad Naveed
  • Ahmed Raza
  • Ghulam Shabber
  • Rameez Shahzad
  • Chirag Suri
  • Muhammad Usman

See also

  • United Arab Emirates national women's cricket team
  • List of United Arab Emirates ODI cricket centurions

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38. ^2013 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier
39. ^2015 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier
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45. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/batting/most_runs_career.html?class=2;id=27;type=team| title=UAE ODI Career Batting| publisher=Cricinfo}}
46. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?class=2;id=27;type=team| title=UAE ODI Career Bowling| publisher=Cricinfo}}
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48. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/uae/engine/records/batting/most_runs_innings.html?class=3;id=27;type=team|title=Cricket Records - Records - United Arab Emirates - Twenty20 Internationals - High scores - ESPNcricinfo|publisher=|accessdate=8 September 2018}}
49. ^{{cite web |url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/uae/engine/records/bowling/best_figures_innings.html?class=3;id=27;type=team |title= United Arab Emirates – Records – Twenty20 Internationals / Best bowling figures in an innings |publisher= ESPNCricinfo |accessdate=1 December 2015}}
50. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/batting/most_runs_career.html?class=3;id=27;type=team| title=UAE T20I Career Batting| publisher=Cricinfo}}
51. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/bowling/most_wickets_career.html?class=3;id=27;type=team| title=UAE T20I Career Bowling| publisher=Cricinfo}}
52. ^UAE totals of 200 and more in an innings in the ICC Trophy{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080829211228/http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Records/UnitedArabEmirates/Icct/Highest_Team_Totals_UnitedArabEmirates.html |date=August 29, 2008 }} at CricketArchive
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54. ^Four or more wickets in an innings for UAE in the ICC Trophy {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081007150330/http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Records/UnitedArabEmirates/Icct/Best_Innings_Bowling_UnitedArabEmirates.html |date=October 7, 2008 }} at CricketArchive
55. ^Scorecard of Brunei v UAE, 14 August 2006 at CricketArchive
56. ^Scorecard of UAe v Nepal, 25 March 2004 at CricketArchive
57. ^{{cite web| url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/fow/highest_partnerships_by_wicket.html?id=12;type=trophy| title=Highest partnerships by wicket in World Cup| publisher=Cricinfo| deadurl=yes| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170219031713/http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/fow/highest_partnerships_by_wicket.html?id=12%3Btype%3Dtrophy| archivedate=2017-02-19| df=}}
58. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/282995.html| title=Oldest player to score an ODI century| publisher=Cricinfo}}
59. ^{{cite web|url=http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/284138.html| title=Oldest player to score his maiden ODI century| publisher=Cricinfo}}

External links

  • Emirates Cricket Board official website
{{National cricket teams}}{{National sports teams of the United Arab Emirates}}

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