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Taha Cricket Club give their utmost just to keep playing

Al Etihad Cup winners use their meagre resources for maximum exposure and silverware With no sponsorshi­p support, Taha Cricket Club compete in tournament­s with money pooled together by the players but they still managed to remain unbeaten out of the 16 te

- By K.R. Nayar Chief Cricket Writer

Abunch of passionate cricketers who refused to give up their love of the game even as they eked out a living working for small companies were rewarded for their dedication when their team, Taha Cricket Club, lifted the 2B Al Etihad Cup at the Zabeel Park Cricket ground last week.

At a time when top establishe­d clubs are closing down due to heavy expenditur­e to maintain a club, the struggles of Taha Club to keep afloat are worth emulating. The club was created in 2012 by Asif Akhtar, a civil engineer with Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa).

With no sponsorshi­p support, the club competes in tournament­s with money pooled together by all the players. Remaining unbeaten in the Etihad Cup, which was contested by 16 clubs from across the UAE, Taha Club defeated Global Distributi­ons by four wickets in the final.

Speaking to Gulf News, Akhtar, who also captains the team, said: “Majority of the entrance fees for tournament­s I pay from my pocket and some money collected from the team players. Financiall­y our team is not good but performanc­e-wise and [in terms of] discipline we are very good.”

Sponsorshi­p search

The team does not participat­e in tournament­s where the entrance fees are very high. “We have a budget of Dh28,000 a year. We use the money to compete in 12 tournament­s, to buy two sets of uniform for 18 players and try and meet all our expenses. We usually play in Umm Al Quwain, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah and Dubai wherever we find tournament­s which are cheap to participat­e. We would love to participat­e in more tournament­s but we are yet to find sponsorshi­p support,” Akhtar said.

Taha Club recorded their first tournament win last year. “We won the Blue Deebaj T20 Championsh­ip in Ajman beating Memon Cricket Club in the final,” added Asif, who was adjudged the best captain of the Etihad tournament.

Star performanc­e

Global Distributi­on had scored 145 in 16.5 overs and Taha’s Irfan Sajid, who took five wickets for 15 runs from his three overs, was adjudged the man of the final.

For Taha, Saqib Azeem and Salim A Rahim put on a 70-run partnershi­p, with Rahim scoring 49 runs off 38 balls. Sajid, who took 18 wickets and scored 192 runs in six matches, bagged the man of the tournament award.

Skipper Akhtar, after receiving the cash prize of Dh10,000 for the winners, said: “We can use this money to play in a few more tournament­s than we play every year till we can find a sponsor.”

 ?? Courtesy: Taha CC ?? Go-getters Taha Cricket Club players celebrate after winning the 2B Al Etihad Cup by defeating Global Distributi­ons in the final at Zabeel Park.
Courtesy: Taha CC Go-getters Taha Cricket Club players celebrate after winning the 2B Al Etihad Cup by defeating Global Distributi­ons in the final at Zabeel Park.

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