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Captain Muhammad Waseem and key player Alishan Sharafu have hailed the spirit of the UAE dressing room after a come-from-behind T20I series win against Bangladesh in Sharjah.
The Emiratis completed the comeback on Wednesday evening, chasing down Bangladesh’s 162 in the final over of the match, powered by an unbeaten 87-run stand from just 51 balls between Sharafu and Asif Khan.
Sharafu (68* from 47 balls) and Asif (41* from 26) were methodical even as the required rate climbed over 10, wearing several blows from Bangladesh’s pace attack and mixing singles in with boundaries at the backend. The pair combined with three sixes in the 16th over to put the hosts in the driver’s seat, with Sharafu eventually capping off a Player of the Match performance with a boundary. When asked about his plan of attack, Sharafu stuck to one or two technical and tactical points. “The plan was pretty simple: to go out there and play as many balls as possible. Everything just worked out in the end,” the all-rounder said at the post-match interview.
“(It’s) about the strides. It’s just something that I do usually, just to get myself moving and go towards the ball. But there was no specific plan for it.
“As soon as he (Asif) came in, it was quite simple to just keep the scoreboard ticking and look for the odd boundary, and just keep rotating strike, for starters.”
Originally slated as a two-match T20I series, the two nations agreed to schedule a third contest, giving the Emiratis extra incentive having gone 1-0 down on Saturday. It’s just the second time UAE have claimed T20I series honours against a Full Member, with the first back in 2021 when they defeated Ireland, also 2-1.
The feat is more remarkable considering the inexperience of the home side, naming five uncapped players before the series started, and skipper Waseem, who also claimed Player of the Series honours, sang the side’s praises.