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After recent success, UAE eyes ICC full membership

USMANI LISTS 5-POINT PROGRAMME TO TAKE COUNTRY CRICKET HIGHER

- BY A.K.S. SATISH Sports Editor

The year 2022 has been a golden year for UAE cricket and Emirates Cricket Board’s (ECB) top official, Mubashshir Usmani, is hoping that the successes on the field will enable the country achieve a full membership status in the Internatio­nal Cricket Council.

Since the turn of the year, the UAE cricket teams have been flying high with the men’s team qualifying for the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia later this year, while they are the front-runners in the qualifiers for the 50-over World Cup.

However, the catalyst for the success is the stunning show by the UAE Under-19 team, who won the Elite Trophy in World Cup in the West Indies. The UAE women’s team are also in the global qualifiers for the Women’s World Cup, showcasing a wellrounde­d achievemen­t across the various gamut of the sport.

“Alongside qualifying and competing in the ICC tournament­s, we have our sights firmly set on achieving ICC Full Membership and these wins are integral to our securing this goal. We have a clear path and it starts with the vision of Chairman Shaikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan [Minister of Tolerance and Coexistanc­e],” Usmani, ECB General Secretary, told Gulf News in an exclusive chat.

The UAE, one of the Associate Nations, have beaten Testplayin­g nations like Ireland in the recent qualifiers in Twenty20 and 50 overs while the Under-19 team defeated Ireland in the Plate final after stunning another Test-playing nation and hosts West Indies in the semi-finals.

“We thank our Board, the management, central executive team and all those involved in the UAE game are to be applauded for their commitment in helping ECB realise these success. We do celebrate these wins, [but] our upward trajectory continues,” he added.

UAE had a massive turnaround in fortunes after missing the last edition of the Twenty20 World Cup, which was shifted to the UAE due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The UAE team used that disappoint­ment to spark their dream by realising their goals one after the other.

“Of course, it was disappoint­ing, especially with the Cup being played across our home venues. However, those emotions needed to be kept in check and be used to focus on the next goal. We are very proud that Emirates Cricket hosted a very successful event and showcased UAE’s expertise in putting on a worldclass event,” Usmani added.

World class infrastruc­ture

The UAE has numerous world class infrastruc­ture across all Emirates and it is only imperative to call the country the sporting capital of the world. And next logical step is that, such facilities and amenities translate into onfield performanc­es. In order to have an organic growth in the UAE, the ECB is conducting various tournament­s at the domestic levels. The Emirates D10, D20 and D50 have ensured that the local talents have the opportunit­y to showcase their skills.

“The Emirates Cricket’s Dseries, which was launched in 2019, forms our flagship series and has proven to be very effective programme for our coaching and high-performanc­e teams to encourage and foster a competitiv­e domestic feeder pathway toward nation team selection,” Usmani said.

The UAE men’s team, who are in third spot in the table, will be resuming their journey in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 against Scotland and USA in Pearland, US, from May 31 to June 4.

Alongside qualifying and competing in the ICC tournament­s, we have our sights firmly set on achieving ICC Full Membership and these wins are integral to our securing this goal. We have a clear path and it starts with the vision of Chairman Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan.”

Mubashshir Usmani » ECB general secretary

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 ?? ?? ■ The UAE, one of the Associate Nations, have beaten Test-playing nations like Ireland in the recent qualifiers in Twenty20 and 50 overs tournament­s.
■ The UAE, one of the Associate Nations, have beaten Test-playing nations like Ireland in the recent qualifiers in Twenty20 and 50 overs tournament­s.

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