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UAE to host historic ODI series against West Indies

- PAUL RADLEY

The UAE will play three one-day internatio­nals against the West Indies in Sharjah next month.

The series, which is the first official bilateral meeting between the two sides, has been organised to assist both with their Cricket World Cup Qualifier preparatio­ns.

Each is set to play at the 10team event in Zimbabwe. Starting mid-June, the tournament carries with it the final two qualifying places for the main event in India later this year.

Two-time World Cup winners West Indies will be there on account of finishing in the bottom five places in the ODI Super League. The UAE, by contrast, sealed their place when they finished in the top two of the Qualifier Play-off in Namibia last month.

The fixtures at Sharjah Cricket Stadium will be day-night games, played on Monday, June 5, Wednesday, June 7, and Friday, June 9. The sides will depart for the Qualifier, which starts on June 18.

While it is the maiden ODI series between the two teams, they have played unofficial 50over series in Dubai before.

They have also met twice in global events. West Indies won when they met at the 2015 World Cup in Napier, New Zealand, then again at the last CWC Qualifier in Harare.

It is the fourth series the Emirates Cricket Board have organised against a full Test-playing side in less than a year. They hosted a series against Bangladesh in Dubai ahead of travelling to last year’s T20 World Cup in Australia.

The national team threatened an upset before losing out 2-1 to Afghanista­n in a T20I series in February. They are also set to face New Zealand in a T20 series in August.

“We are delighted to host a former world champion side like the West Indies ahead of the qualifying tournament in Zimbabwe,” Mubashshir Usmani, ECB general secretary said. “In recent months, our team has produced some sensationa­l performanc­es in the ODI format, which have helped raise UAE cricket’s profile.

“Our qualificat­ion for the tournament in Zimbabwe exemplifie­s our recent achievemen­ts. We want to ensure we provide the best possible preparatio­n to our team and this series will most certainly help in achieving the goal.”

Jimmy Adams, West Indies’ director of cricket, termed the series “historic” and said it will be “hugely beneficial to the growth and developmen­t” of the players.

 ?? ?? Rohan Mustafa, left, and the UAE will take on the Windies
Rohan Mustafa, left, and the UAE will take on the Windies

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