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UAE’s success in ACC Premier Cup was all about self belief

Coach Rajput feels team in good stead to win more laurels

- BY A.K.S. SATISH Sports Editor

UAE’s recent success in the ACC Premier Cup in Oman was largely due to the self belief in the team, feels head coach Lalchand Rajput. The win ensured the team booked a place in the 2025 Asia Cup and will be playing alongside Asian giants India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanista­n.

“It’s a great feeling to win the Premier Cup and book a place in the Asia Cup 2025. It gives an opportunit­y to play against top teams like India and Pakistan and playing against these teams will give them a lot of confidence. That’s the main focus for me. This win has definitely increased the interest among the people of UAE. Once you start winning, more and more people would like to join.” said the former Indian opener, who has managed to bring about the change since he took charge of the UAE a few months ago.

Ending barren run

“Basically, when you go into the ground, you got to be confident about yourself and self belief. These are the two things which are very important. When you believe in yourself, you can conquer it, so we should always believe in our own abilities,” he added.

The UAE ended a barren run of not taking part in the Asia Cup by defeating hosts Oman in the Premier Cup final.

Skipper Muhammad Waseem’s century formed the backbone of UAE scoring 204 for four. The UAE bowlers, led by Junaid Siddique, restricted the hosts to 149 for nine in 20 overs.

“Expectatio­ns are always going to be high. I have done it before, so I know what people expect, that I have to win all the games. That’s the truth. I think it’s a process because you cannot change anything overnight and it takes a period of time. So this is the first step and we have moved forward.

“Definitely the next big step will be the qualificat­ion for the 2027 World Cup. That’s our main focus,” the coach added.

While the UAE have been a dominating force in the Twenty20 format in the last few years, including booking a place in the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia in 2022. UAE also scored their first win in the showpiece after a long drought when they defeated Namibia.

On the contrary, UAE have been falling short of making the grade in the 50-over format, which Rajput had attributed to lack of exposure. However, the coach is confident that the Waseem-led team will be a force to reckon with in whiteball cricket soon.

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A victorious UAE team returned home after winning the Premier Cup, which helped them seal a spot in the Asia Cup 2025.
X/ECB ■ A victorious UAE team returned home after winning the Premier Cup, which helped them seal a spot in the Asia Cup 2025.

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