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UAE face Sri Lanka in first game at Cricket World Cup qualifier

- PAUL RADLEY

The UAE face the toughest start possible to their Cricket World Cup Qualifier campaign after being drawn to face Sri Lanka in their opening match on Monday, June 19.

The 10-team competitio­n will decide the final two countries to play at the main event in India later this year.

England, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanista­n, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand have advanced directly to India through the ODI Super League. The UAE were the last team to earn a place at the qualifier, after finishing second behind the USA in the qualifier play-off in Namibia.

As such, they are the lowest-seeded side in the competitio­n, but they will be confident of taking some scalps at the tournament given their recent turnaround in form. They also have a three-match ODI series against the West Indies in Sharjah planned as preparatio­n for the qualifier.

They have been pitched into a group with Sri Lanka, Oman, who they play on Wednesday, June 21, Scotland (June 23) and Ireland (June 27) in the group phase of the qualifier, and will be based in Bulawayo.

In the other pool, Nepal also face a testing start. They will play hosts Zimbabwe in Harare, before going on to play the USA, the West Indies and the Netherland­s.

From the two groups of five, the top three sides progress to a Super Six phase. From there, teams play opponents from the other group, with points accumulate­d against other Super Six teams from their original group carrying forward.

The top two teams in that advance to the World Cup, which starts in October.

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