T20 International between New Zealand and the UAE: UAE made history by beating New Zealand

 T20 International between New Zealand and the UAE: UAE made history by beating New Zealand



 

 

UAE triumphs against New Zealand UAE made history in the T20 International by beating New Zealand for the first time. The second T20 encounter between New Zealand and the UAE was defeated by 7 wickets. In the game's opening innings, New Zealand scored 142 runs in 20 overs while taking 8 wickets. UAE won the game after scoring 144 runs for 3 wickets in just 15.4 overs while chasing the runs.

UAE's captain Mohammad Wasim and Asif Khan both had outstanding innings. Captain Wasim scored 55 runs in 29 balls while starting with the bat, including four fours and three sixes. His strike rate at this time was 189.66. Asif Khan contributed 48* runs in 29 balls at the same time. In Asif's inning, there were five fours and one six. In addition, Vritya Arvind, who was batting at number three, contributed a significant inning by scoring 25 runs in 21 balls with the aid of two fours and three sixes.

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The batting of New Zealand was poor.

Batting first, the New Zealand team appeared flop in batting. Mark Chapman played an important inning of 63 runs in 46 balls for the team. Chapman's innings included 3 fours and 3 sixes. Apart from this, all the New Zealand batsmen failed. A total of 7 batsmen of the team could not even cross the double figure, in which Dane Cleaver became the victim of a golden duck. The cleaver was run by Ayaan Khan of UAE.

UAE bowled well.

 UAE put on a superb effort when bowling first. Ayan Khan gave the squad a maximum of three wickets. Ayan had a run economy of just 5, spending 20 runs in 4 overs. In addition, Muhammad Jawadullah added two wickets to his total while scoring 20 runs in just four overs at an economy rate of just 4. While Mohammad Farazuddin, Zahoor Khan, and Ali Naseer all achieved a 1-1 victory.

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