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UAE captain Mustafa hails victory over Nepal

Hong Kong, Netherland­s and Scotland win WCL matches in UAE as Shahzad is suspended

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UAE skipper Rohan Mustafa hailed his team’s seven-wicket win over Nepal in the first match of the ICC World Cricket League Championsh­ip held at Abu Dhabi Zayed Cricket Stadium on Wednesday.

Speaking to Gulf News, after cracking 62 runs off 71 balls studded with seven boundaries and one six to ensure his team a emphatic victory with 25 balls to spare, Mustafa said: “This victory is very good for our team as in the coming World Cup qualifiers we will be playing against Test nations. Nepal has been doing very well among the associate countries and this win is a good exposure for the team. I think our players did a great job but we will have to do more in the coming days.”

The UAE will play their second match of the league on Friday at Zayed Cricket Stadium again.

Nepal, after batting first, put on an impressive 221 for six in 50 overs. The UAE chased the total as Mustafa got good backing from wicketkeep­er Ghulam Shabber, who cracked an unbeaten 81 off 116 balls with eight boundaries.

Rameez Shahzad too chipped in with 37 runs to ensure the victory in 45.5 overs.

Fine knocks

Nepal were restricted to 221 despite fine knocks from Sharad Vesawkar (81) and Gyanendra Malla (54), due to fine bowling from the UAE pacer Zahoor Khan who took two wickets, giving away only 48 runs in his 10 overs.

Three other World Cricket League Championsh­ip matches were held in the UAE on Wednesday with Hong Kong beating Papua New Guinea (PNG) by 23 runs at the ICC Academy ground 1.

In another match at the same venue ICC Academy ground 2, Netherland­s beat Namibia by eight wickets.

At the Dubai Internatio­nal Stadium, Scotland defeated Kenya by eight wickets.

Meanwhile, ICC announced that Afghanista­n wicketkeep­er-batsman Mohammad Shahzad has been suspended from all cricket-related activities for 12 months after pleading guilty to breaching ICC’s Anti Doping Code. Shahzad had provided a urine sample as part of the ICC’s out-of-competitio­n testing programme in Dubai on January 17 and his sample found to contain Clenbutero­l.

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