New Zealand thump UAE in third T20I to register series triumph

DUBAI: Will Young and Mark Chapman’s half-centuries, followed by Ben Lister’s 3/35 powered New Zealand to beat the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the third T20I and won the series 2-1.

Set to chase 167, the UAE batting lineup struggled and could only accumulate 134/7 in 20 overs and thus handed a resounding 32-run victory to New Zealand.

Young all-rounder Aayan Afzal Khan waged a lone battle for the depleted home side with a sensible 36-ball 42 which featured four boundaries and a six.

Besides him, only Basil Hameed made a notable contribution with a cautious 28-ball 24.

The rest of the hosts’ batters seemed hapless against a dominant New Zealand bowling attack as four of them failed to make it into the double figures.

Ben Lister spearheaded the New Zealand bowling charge with 3/35 while Kyle Jamieson, Mitchell Santner and Adithya Ashok struck out a batter each.

Put into bat first, New Zealand once again got off to a dismal start as the touring side lost two wickets for a mere 35 runs in five overs with Chad Bowed (9) and Tim Seifert (13) perishing cheaply.

Following two quick blows Chapman and Young anchored the innings as the pair stitched a brilliant 84-run partnership for the third wicket.

The duo appeared in complete control against the UAE bowlers before Junaid Siddique struck in his comeback spell to get rid of Young, who scored an anchoring half-century.

Young smashed seven boundaries and a six in the course of his anchoring 46-ball 56.

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Chapman, who scored at a rapid pace soon followed Young’s footsteps back to the pavilion in the 17th over, briefly after notching up his second successive fifty.

The left-handed batter scored 51 from 32 balls, laced up with five boundaries and two sixes.

With both set batters back into the hut, all-rounder Mitchell Santner bolstered New Zealand’s total with a brisk cameo, scoring 20 off 11 while debutant Dean Foxcroft scored a run-a-ball 10.

Junaid Siddique led the bowling attack for the UAE in the third T20I with 3/26, followed by one each from Muhammad Jawadullah and Zahoor Khan.

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UAE win toss, elect to field first in third T20I against New Zealand

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) have won the toss and elected to field first in the third T20I of the three-match series against New Zealand.

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PLAYING XIs

UAE: Muhammad Waseem (c), Aryansh Sharma (wk), Vriitya Aravind, Asif Khan, Ansh Tandon, Basil Hameed, Ali Naseer, Aayan Khan, Mohammed Faraazuddin, Muhammad Jawadullah, Zahoor Khan.

New Zealand: Tim Seifert (wk), Chad Bowes, Dean Foxcroft, Mark Chapman, Mitchell Santner, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Kyle Jamieson, Tim Southee (c), Adithya Ashok, Ben Lister.

HEAD TO HEAD

Matches 2, New Zealand 1, UAE 1

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Waseem, Aayan power UAE to stun New Zealand

DUBAI: Aayan Afzal Khan’s astonishing figures of 3/20, followed by skipper Muhammad Waseem’s half-century powered the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to upset New Zealand by seven wickets in the second T20I.

Set to chase a modest 143-run total, the UAE comfortably accumulated 144 runs for the loss of just three wickets with 26 balls to spare.

UAE captain Muhammad Waseem led his side from the front in the run chase with an anchoring half-century.

The hosts, however, had a contrasting start to their innings as they lost opener Aryansh Sharma (0) in the first over.

Following an early blow, Waseem joined forces with Vriitya Aravind and added 40 runs to the total before Kyle Jamieson got rid of the latter at the stroke of the powerplay.

Aravind scored 25 off 21 deliveries, hitting three boundaries and two sixes.

Coming out to bat at number four, Asif Khan soon strengthened UAE’s command on the match with belligerent hitting amid his 56-run partnership with Waseem, who finally perished in the 11th over.

Waseem struck four boundaries and three sixes on his way to a 29-ball 55.

Meanwhile, Asif continued his domination over New Zealand bowlers and steered his side to a historic victory in the 16th over.

Asif scored an unbeaten 48 off 29 deliveries, hitting five boundaries and a six. Whereas, Basil Hameed scored 12 not out.

Jamieson, Mitchell Santner and Tim Southee could one wicket apiece for New Zealand.

Put into bat first, the touring side got off to a dismal start to their innings as Jawadullah castled Tim Seifert in the third over with just 14 runs on the board.

Opening batter Chad Bowes was joined by Mitchell Santner at the crease and the pair knitted a brief 13-run partnership before Aayan Afzal Khan halted their recovery with twin strikes in the fifth over.

The left-arm pacer castled Santner and Dane Cleaver in successive deliveries to leave New Zealand reeling at 27/3.

The visitors then endured a major setback soon after the powerplay when Aayan Afzal Khan struck again to remove Bowes, who batted cautiously for his run-a-ball 21.

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Mark Chapman then stood up for New Zealand after Bowes’s departure and put on a brief 17-run partnership with Cole McConchie before the latter perished in the 12th, leaving his side reeling at 65/5.

Chapman then received subtle support at the other in the form of James Neesham.

The pair batted sensibly for their 53-run partnership until Neesham miscued one off Ali Naseer in the 17th over.

The all-rounder smashed two boundaries on his way to a 17-ball 21.

Meanwhile, Chapman dominated the UAE bowlers at the death before finally perishing in the final over.

He struck three boundaries and as many sixes on his way to top score for New Zealand with a 46-ball 63.

Aayan Afzal Khan led the bowling attack for the UAE with 3/20 in his four overs, followed by Muhammad Jawadullah’s 2/16.

Besides them, Mohammed Faraazuddin, Zahoor Khan and Naseer made one scalp each.

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UAE win toss, elect to bowl first against New Zealand in second T20I

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) have won the toss and elected to field first in the second T20I of the three-match series against New Zealand.

PLAYING XIs

UAE: Muhammad Waseem (c), Aryansh Sharma (wk), Vriitya Aravind, Asif Khan, Ansh Tandon, Basil Hameed, Ali Naseer, Aayan Khan, Mohammed Faraazuddin, Muhammad Jawadullah, Zahoor Khan.

New Zealand: Tim Seifert, Chad Bowes, Dane Cleaver (wk), Mark Chapman, Mitchell Santner, James Neesham, Rachin Ravindra, Cole McConchie, Kyle Jamieson, Tim Southee (c), Ben Lister.

HEAD TO HEAD

Matches 1, New Zealand 1, UAE 0

Notably, New Zealand lead the three-match series 1-0 after a sensational five-wicket haul by their captain Tim Southee led them to a narrow 19-run victory in the first T20I.

Chasing 156, the home side fell just 19 runs short and were bundled out for 136 despite Aryansh Sharma’s brisk half-century.

The UAE were in command midway through the pursuit as they were 84/3 with Sharma and Ansh Tandon at the crease.

However, the wickets kept tumbling at an alarming rate and they were consequently bowled out in the final over.

Sharma waged a lone battle for the hosts with a 43-ball 60, laced up with nine boundaries and a six.

Besides him, the next best run-getters for the UAE were Ali Naseer (16) while Asif Khan and Vriitya Arvind scored 13 each.

However, six of their batters failed to make it into the double figures.

New Zealand captain Tim Southee returned astonishing figures of 5/25, followed by two each by James Neesham and Mitchell Santner.

Put into bat first, New Zealand registered a commendable total of 155/6 on the board at the back of a quickfire 55-run knock by Tim Seifert.

Seifert recovered New Zealand from an early blow after Junaid Siddique dismissed Chad Bowes on the first delivery of the innings.

He then knitted a 51-run partnership with Dane Cleaver (4) before both perished in quick successions to leave New Zealand reeling at 60/3 in the eighth over.

Seifert remained the top-scorer for New Zealand with a 34-ball 55, laced up with two boundaries and three sixes.

New Zealand then lost three more wickets at regular intervals and had slipped to 109/6 in 15.2 overs before Cole McConchie and Rachin Ravindra added vital runs at the death.

McConchie played an unbeaten cameo of 31 in 24 deliveries while Ravindra made a brisk 11-ball 21.

For the UAE, Basil Hameed and Junaid Siddique bagged two wickets each while Mohammed Faraazuddin made one scalp each.

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Southee takes five as New Zealand edge spirited UAE

DUBAI: Tim Southee led New Zealand from the front with an economical five-wicket haul which devoided the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from pulling off a stunning victory.

Chasing 156, the home side fell just 19 runs short and were bundled out for 136 despite Aryansh Sharma’s brisk half-century.

The UAE were in command midway through the pursuit as they were 84/3 with Sharma and Ansh Tandon at the crease.

However, the wickets kept tumbling at an alarming rate and they were consequently bowled out in the final over.

Sharma waged a lone battle for the hosts with a 43-ball 60, laced up with nine boundaries and a six.

Besides him, the next best run-getters for the UAE were Ali Naseer (16) while Asif Khan and Vriitya Arvind scored 13 each.

However, the six of their batters failed to make it into the double figures.

New Zealand captain Tim Southee returned astonishing figures of 5/25, followed by two each by James Neesham and Mitchell Santner.

Put into bat first, New Zealand registered a commendable total of 155/6 on the board at the back of a quickfire 55-run knock by Tim Seifert.

Seifert recovered New Zealand from an early blow after Junaid Siddique dismissed Chad Bowes on the first delivery of the innings.

He then knitted a 51-run partnership with Dane Cleaver (4) before both perished in quick successions to leave New Zealand reeling at 60/3 in the eighth over.

Seifert remained the top-scorer for the New Zealand with a 34-ball 55, laced up with two boundaries and three sixes.

New Zealand then lost three more wickets at relugar intervals and had slipped to 109/6 in 15.2 overs before Cole McConchie and Rachin Ravindra added vital runs at the death.

McConchie played an unbeaten cameo of 31 in 24 deliveries while Ravindra made a brisk 11-ball 21.

For the UAE, Basil Hameed and Junaid Siddique bagged two wickets each while Mohammed Faraazuddin made one scalp each.

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