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BROWN CONFIDENT UAE IN GOOD SHAPE AFTER HANDLING ‘PRESSURE’ IN NAMIBIA

‘We go to Zimbabwe with some really telling cricket under our belts,’ UAE coach explains to Paul Radley in Windhoek

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UAE coach Dougie Brown said his side will be better equipped to compete at the World Cup Qualifier thanks to their experience­s in World Cricket League Division 2.

The players and coaching staff cut far more relaxed figures in yesterday’s final against Nepal than they had done at any point over the previous eight days.

Many confessed to having endured sleepless nights because of fears that they would not make it to the Qualifier.

That would have seen UAE cricket lose the privilege of oneday internatio­nal status, and the seam of ICC funding that goes with it.

Having eventually made it through thanks to a dramatic win over Namibia in Wednesday’s final pool match, Brown thinks his side are now competitio­n-hardened and ready for the 10-team Qualifier.

“Whichever teams qualify from here they were always going to be in good shape to go there,” Brown said of the tournament in Zimbabwe, which starts on March 4.

“This is a really meaningful tournament, and tournament-play has different pressures to [for example] a three-match series.

“Zimbabwe is going to be a very similar tournament for a number of teams. We go to Zimbabwe with some really telling cricket under our belts, and we know what that pressure is all about.”

UAE still have much work to do to retain their status.

They need to finish as one of the three best side’s in a competitio­n containing themselves, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Scotland and Hong Kong, but Brown said there will be less pressure than they faced in Division 2.

“We are not going to be the ones who are under pressure to perform out there,” Brown said.

“There won’t be this pressure on us, because the expectatio­n is much less.

“West Indies, Zimbabwe, Afghanista­n, Ireland – they go there with huge expectatio­n.

“I’m sure that at some stage at least one of them will fall foul of that expectatio­n.”

While this tournament has been about fighting to preserve what they already have for the UAE, progressio­n marks a new landmark for cricket-mad Nepal.

The fact ODI status is now technicall­y only a few matches away from their grasp makes a joke of the fact the country’s cricket administra­tion is currently suspended by the ICC.

Paras Khadka, Nepal’s captain, said the achievemen­t of the players in advancing to the Qualifier is even more significan­t when set against that backdrop.

“It has been years and year of hard work,” Khadka said. “We have been very, very honest as players representi­ng our country, in spite of everything that is not stable back home, in terms of how our cricket structure is.

“The players and coaching staff over all these years, not just this generation of players, but for the past 15 years, everyone has put in a lot of work. To cross the Division 2 hurdle for the first time, I couldn’t be more proud.”

None of the other five nations in this competitio­n has anything like the fan following that exists in Nepal, and that supporter base were certainly given their fair share of entertainm­ent.

Nepal ended with a negative net run-rate, despite topping the pool with four wins from five matches.

That is an indicator of the closeness of each of their matches.

Three went to the final over, two to the very last ball, while their decisive win against Canada, with eight scored off the last two balls to win, was surely one of the most extraordin­ary matches ever seen in any form of internatio­nal cricket.

“The way we did it, I would definitely have taken an easier way, but as long as you cross that [winning] line, that is what matters,” Khadka said.

 ??  ?? Dougie Brown says there will be far less pressure for the UAE in Zimbabwe at the World Cup Qualfier than they experience­d at the World Cricket League Division 2 tournament in Namibia
Dougie Brown says there will be far less pressure for the UAE in Zimbabwe at the World Cup Qualfier than they experience­d at the World Cricket League Division 2 tournament in Namibia

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