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Abu Dhabi to host UAE against Australia T20 clash

- Paul Radley

The UAE will play in their most high-profile home fixture in more than two decades when they face Australia in a Twenty20 internatio­nal in Abu Dhabi on Monday.

The match had been pencilled in to the initial schedule for Australia’s tour to the UAE as a warm-up practice match, ahead of the 50-overs world champions’ matches against Pakistan in the format.

However, it was upgraded to full internatio­nal status this week, after the Pakistan Cricket Board and Cricket Australia jointly sanctioned it.

The fixture will not be televised or streamed live online, because of pre-existing commercial arrangemen­ts for the PCB. The Emirates Cricket Board, though, says it is grateful that both the Full Member boards agreed to give the match official status.

The match, which will be played at Abu Dhabi Cricket Oval 1, which is adjacent to the main Zayed Cricket Stadium, on Monday October 22, starting at 2pm. Admission is free.

“We are delighted to be in a position to announce this fixture and we are extremely grateful to the ICC for their support in accreditin­g the Abu Dhabi oval for T20 Internatio­nal cricket at such short notice,” Zayed Abbas, an ECB board member, said.

“Our thanks also go to Cricket Australia for approachin­g this opportunit­y so positively, and especially to the Pakistan Cricket Board for permitting this match during their home tour in the UAE with Australia. It has been an incredible effort from all parties to bring this match to fruition.”

Australia are the foremost side to face the national team in a fixture in this country since the UAE played against India and Pakistan at the Asia Cup in Sharjah in 1994.

It is the first time the national team have played a T20i in over a year.

The ECB is hopeful the fixture will be the first of many against sides touring these shores for internatio­nal series involving Pakistan.

“This match will provide an exceptiona­lly good test for our players,” Waleed Bukhatir, the chief selector of the UAE team, said. “We need them to be put under pressure and for them to focus more intently by being challenged by higher ranked, leading teams within our game.

“To do so it is vitally important for the Full Member countries and the ICC to support and provide the Associates with such opportunit­ies.

“We are extremely thankful to the ICC, Cricket Australia and the Pakistan Cricket Board for supporting this match.”

Australia’s T20 tour squad to the UAE includes some of the format’s best knownplaye­rs, such as Aaron Finch, Glenn Maxwell, Andrew Tye and Chris Lynn.

The UAE have not been in action since they missed out on qualificat­ion for the Asia Cup last month, but Mohammed Naveed, the fast bowler, has been playing in the Afghanista­n Premier League in Sharjah.

 ??  ?? Glenn Maxwell is part of Australia’s T20 tour squad
Glenn Maxwell is part of Australia’s T20 tour squad

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