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UAE‘s Raza: we missed a chance against Ireland

- PAUL RADLEY

Ahmed Raza rued a missed opportunit­y after the UAE passed up a chance for a first series win over a Test nation as they were soundly beaten by Ireland in the second one-day internatio­nal in Abu Dhabi.

A sparkling individual performanc­e by Simi Singh underpinne­d Ireland’s 112-run win over the national team at the Zayed Cricket Stadium.

The off-spinner made his first half-century in ODI cricket to help the Irish rebuild after a tough start. From 10-3 at an early stage, they eventually finished with a fighting total of 228-6 from their 50 overs.

The home side then capitulate­d weakly in the face of his slow bowling, as he ended up with 5-10 from his ten overs, which was the third most economical five-wicket haul in the format.

It was a miserable end to the initially four-match series that has started so well for the hosts. UAE took the lead, but the next two matches had to be called off.

Their opening-day win by six wickets, 10 days earlier, had been just the second time the UAE had beaten a Test nation in ODI cricket. They were beset by a series of challenges thereafter. Four of their players tested positive for Covid-19, leading to the next match to be suspended four times.

While they were confined to their hotel rooms for eight days, Ireland had to hastily arrange a practice match against Afghanista­n, who they face in three more ODIs in Abu Dhabi, starting on Thursday.

The problems were quickly forgotten, though, when the UAE had their visitors on the ropes, with Paul Stirling, Kevin O’Brien and Andy Balbirnie all falling cheaply.

The Irish repaired the damage via a 91-run partnershi­p by Singh (54 not out) and Curtis Campher (56), who ended as

the player of the match and the player of the series respective­ly.

The UAE reply crumbled against Singh’s spin, and Raza, the UAE captain, bemoaned a lack of positivity from his side’s batsmen.

“It is a hard one to swallow, but we are not looking to give any excuses – that is not the culture we want in our dressing room,” Raza said. “We have to take it on the chin, take whatever positives we can from the whole series, and work on the things we need to.

“Intent was lacking [with the bat]. Not to take anything away from Simi, who bowled an exceptiona­l spell, but if we had shown some intent, things could have been a little different. Someone had to take that positive option and take ownership of it.

“It comes down to intent, and that is something we can talk about in our dressing room. I see this as an opportunit­y getting lost, and that is not easy to take.”

The game hinged on Singh’s spell. Only India’s Sunil Joshi

and Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralithar­an have taken more miserly five-wicket hauls in the history of ODI cricket.

“It was just one of those days where things click for you,” Singh said.

“The confidence from the batting comes into the bowling and the plan was pretty simple: bowl as many dot balls as we can, and that was just what I was trying to do. Once you get a couple of wickets, you can build pressure and get into a rhythm. I found the right pace for that wicket, and it was just one of those days.”

Balbirnie, Ireland’s captain, said Singh’s effort had been “as good a performanc­e as I’ve seen from an Irish player in an

ODI,” and also reserved praise for Campher.

Campher top scored with 56, which was his third half-century in four innings so far in his internatio­nal career having made two against England last summer.

“Curtis has been incredible since he came into our team in the England series in Southampto­n, with the ball and the bat,” Balbirnie said.

“He is just very consistent and we always know what we are going to get from him.

“Simi is a brilliant cricketer. Unfortunat­ely, he missed out on the first ODI, but he is always knocking on the door, and whenever he does get his chance, he seems to take that.”

Only Sunil Joshi and Muttiah Muralithar­an have taken more miserly five-wicket hauls in ODI history than Singh’s 5-10

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 ?? Abu Dhabi Cricket ?? Simi Singh scored 54 not out to resurrect Ireland’s innings and then took five wickets with his off-spin bowling
Abu Dhabi Cricket Simi Singh scored 54 not out to resurrect Ireland’s innings and then took five wickets with his off-spin bowling

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