T20 Match AUS vs UAE 2018
AUS vs UAE match
Australia Beat The United Arab
Emirates
In
T20 Match
Australia win by 7 wickets
UAE - 117/6 20/20 ov
RR: 5.85
Australia - 119/3 16.1/20 ov RR: 7.36
Australia didn’t break much sweat
in their one-off T20I against the United Arab Emirates, easing to a
seven-wicket victory in Abu Dhabi.
While for Australia it was an
opportunity to fine-tune their limited-overs skills ahead of their three-match
T20I series against Pakistan, for the home side it was a chance to make a mark
against an international force.
Unfortunately for UAE, they
couldn’t put their best foot forward. Australia restricted them to 117/6 in 20
overs after being asked to field, and then, D'Arcy Short's 53-ball 68* helped
them finish off the chase in 16.1 overs.
UAE could never quite get going
after suffering early blows. They were two down without getting a run on the
board within the first two overs, with Ashfaq Ahmed and captain Rohan Mustafa
being dismissed by Nathan Coulter-Nile and Billy Stanlake respectively.
When Chirag Suri, having steadily
scored a 20-ball 13, became Stanlake’s second victim, UAE were reduced to 17/3.
For a while thereafter it was a
matter of ensuring the slide didn’t turn into a full-blown implosion. Rameez
Shahzad and Shaiman Anwar managed to do that, putting on a 53-run stand for the
fourth wicket.
Shahzad was happy rotating strike
and running between wickets, but Anwar was a lot more adventurous – his 44-ball
41 comprised three fours and two sixes, and had he hung around for a bit
longer, UAE might have ended up with a bigger total.
As it turned out, both batsmen
fell in quick succession – Shahzad (22 off 33) became Coulter-Nile’s second
victim, and Anwar became Andrew Tye’s first.
At 82/5 in the 18th over, there
was a real risk of the home side being restricted to below 100, but Mohammad
Naveed came in at No.7 and hammered a 13-ball 27, including two fours and as
many sixes.
It boosted UAE’s total, but it
was never going to be much of a threat to Australia, even after Amir Hayat, the
medium-pacer, had captain Aaron Finch dismissed for a six-ball 1. The
big-hitting Chris Lynn was also sent back for a 13-ball 20 as was Glenn Maxwell
(18 off 16), but all the while, Short kept things steady at one end.
Short ensured the run-rate never
suffered. He added 26 with Lynn, 43 with Maxwell, and soon brought up his
half-century – his fourth in T20Is – off just 41 deliveries.
It didn't take the visitors long
to bring up the winning runs – the debutant Ben McDermott had that honour –
with Short finishing his 53-ball knock with eight fours.
The first T20I against Pakistan
will be played at the same venue on Thursday.
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