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Cricket team that represents the United Arab Emirates
This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, seeUnited Arab Emirates women's national cricket team.

United Arab Emirates
AssociationEmirates Cricket Board
Personnel
One Day captainRahul Chopra
T20I captainMuhammad Waseem
CoachLalchand Rajput
International Cricket Council
ICC statusAssociate member (1990)
Affiliate member (1989)
ICC regionAsia
ICC RankingsCurrent[1]Best-ever
ODI20th13th(02 May 2022)
T20I16th11th(21 Oct 2019)
One Day Internationals
First ODIv. India atSharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah; 13 April 1994
Last ODIv. Netherlands atOman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Al Amarat; 9 November 2024
ODIsPlayedWon/Lost
Total[2]11939/79
(1 tie, 0 no results)
This year[3]00/0
(0 ties, 0 no results)
World Cup appearances2 (first in1996)
Best resultGroup stage (1996,2015)
World Cup Qualifier appearances7 (first in1994)
Best resultChampions (1994)
T20 Internationals
First T20Iv. Netherlands atSylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet; 17 March 2014
Last T20Iv. Kuwait atDubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai; 21 December 2024
T20IsPlayedWon/Lost
Total[4]11866/51
(0 ties, 1 no result)
This year[5]00/0
(0 ties, 0 no results)
T20 World Cup appearances2 (first in2014,2022)
Best resultFirst round (2014, 2022)
T20 World Cup Qualifier appearances6[a] (first in2010)
Best resultChampions (2022)
Official websitehttps://www.emiratescricket.com/

ODI and T20I kit

As of 21 December 2024

TheUnited Arab Emirates men's national cricket team is the team that represents theUnited Arab Emirates ininternational cricket. They are governed by theEmirates Cricket Board (ECB) which became an Affiliate Member of theInternational Cricket Council (ICC) in 1989 and anAssociate Member the following year.[6] Since 2005, the ICC's headquarters have been located inDubai.

One of the emergingOne Day International (ODI) teams,[7] the UAE won theACC Trophy on four consecutive occasions between 2000 and 2006, and were runners-up in the tournament on three occasions, in 1996, 1998[6] and 2008.[8] They won theICC Trophy in 1994, and played their first ODIs that year, later playing in the1996 Cricket World Cup.[6] Other ODI matches came in the2004 and2008 Asia Cups. At the2014 World Cup Qualifier, the UAE finished in the second place behindScotland, qualifying for the2015 World Cup and gaining ODI status until 2018.[9]

The UAE made the group stage of the2014 ICC World Twenty20 and2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. The team qualified for the2019 ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier as hosts. Following the demise of theWorld Cricket League (WCL), UAE played in the2019–22 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2.

History

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Early days

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In 1892, cricket was introduced by theBritish Army in what is now the UAE, but was then known as the "Trucial States". The game spread during World War II, as personnel from theBritish Royal Air Force and other Commonwealth forces (which includedfirst-class andclub cricketers fromAustralia andNew Zealand) stationed in cities such asAjman,Al Ain, Dubai andSharjah, continued their favourite pastime. The pitches installed by them around the air base in Sharjah were used by British and other foreign nationals after the war ended.[7]

Sharjah residents began playing the Dubai residents in the local derbies which were held in Dubai. The Garden city of Al Ain has the oldest cricket council in the whole of the UAE. The popularity of the game declined after independence in 1971; however, when South Asians began settling in the country, they brought with them a wish to play cricket. The local Arab population, educated in India and Pakistan, set up clubs and domestic tournaments began in the 1980s.[7]

Making of the national side

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The first match was played by the UAE national side in February 1976 againstPakistan International Airlines in Sharjah. The visitors scored 345/5 from their 50 overs and the UAE were on 88/4 from 28 overs when the game was abandoned due to rain.[7]

Wealthy locals began investing in the sport and an International standard cricket ground was constructed in Sharjah. TheSharjah Cricket Association Stadium hosted its first international event in 1984 whenIndia,Pakistan andSri Lanka contested theAsia Cup. The venue has gone on to host almost 200 ODIs[10] and fourTest matches,[11] the Test matches having been held there due to security concerns in Pakistan following the2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team in March 2009, inLahore.[7]

TheEmirates Cricket Board (ECB) was established in 1989[7] and gained affiliate membership of the ICC the same year. They were quickly promoted to associate member status the following year.[6] Also in 1990, the national side returned to action, twice losing heavily to theNetherlands. These heavy defeats showed that much work needed to be done if the UAE were to be successful in the1994 ICC Trophy and the ECB adopted a controversial policy.[7]

1994 ICC Trophy

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Hoping to form a successful national side in time for the tournament in Kenya, the ECB attracted several players with first-class experience in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka to take up employment in the country so that they could satisfy the residential requirements to represent the UAE in the tournament.[7]

With just one native Arab selected in the shape ofSultan Zarawani, whocaptained the side, the UAE won the trophy and thus qualified for the1996 World Cup.[7] TheUAE had beatenKenya in the final,[12] and the Kenyan players and cricket board were very vocal in their anger at being defeated by what they and other observers described as a team of imported mercenaries.[7]

Whilst the ICC remained relatively silent on the controversy, the national team eligibility requirements were strongly tightened for all future ICC sanctioned tournaments.[7]

First ODIs

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The UAE played their first ODIs in 1994 in the triangularAustral-Asia Cup with Pakistan and India, which the UAE also hosted.[13] They finished last in a tri-series against Kenya and the Netherlands the same year and also finished last in a tournament against the A sides of India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka in 1995. They returned to ODI cricket in the 1996 World Cup where they lost all matches except the one against the Netherlands, which was the first ever ODI between two associate members of the ICC.[6]

Later in 1996 the UAE were runners-up toBangladesh in the first ACC Trophy. The tightened eligibility rules meant that they were unable to repeat their 1994 success when they finished tenth in the1997 ICC Trophy in Malaysia.[6] They were beaten by Bangladesh in the semi-finals of the 1998 ACC Trophy.[14]

21st century

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2000 – 2009

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With Bangladesh being promoted to ICC full membership, the UAE began to establish themselves as the top associate side in Asia, though they often fell short against the top associates in Europe and North America, a position that remains to this day.[7] They won the ACC Trophy in 2000 and 2002, beatingHong Kong andNepal in the respective finals, but finished fifth in the2001 ICC Trophy in Canada.[6]

UAE hosted the2004 ICC Six Nations Challenge and finished fifth, level on points with four other teams. The year was a busy one for the UAE cricketers as they played the firstIntercontinental Cup match against Nepal, withAli Asad taking ninewickets in the first innings. They beatMalaysia later in the tournament but lost toCanada in the semi-finals. They also won the ACC Trophy again, beatingOman in the final. They returned to ODI cricket, losing to India and Sri Lanka in the first round of theAsia Cup, and finished fourth in theHong Kong Sixes, beating India andSouth Africa on the way.[6]

They reached the semi-finals of the ICC Intercontinental Cup again in 2005, also playing a series againstEngland A at Sharjah, losing all four matches.[6] The2005 ICC Trophy in Ireland saw them finish sixth.[15] They beat Hong Kong in the final of the 2006 ACC Trophy, but began their2006 ICC Intercontinental Cup campaign with an innings defeat byNamibia. The campaign continued with a draw against Scotland and a defeat byIreland, again by an innings. They finished fourth in the firstACC Twenty20 Cup in 2007.[6]

Their campaign in the2007-08 ICC Intercontinental Cup was unsuccessful, with just one win againstBermuda in their seven matches.[16] The team fared better inDivision Two of theWorld Cricket League inWindhoek in 2007, winning the tournament after beating Oman in the final.[17]

They again played in the Asia Cup in 2008, losing to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in the first round.[18] Their 2008 ACC Trophy Elite began with a shock defeat bySaudi Arabia, their first ACC Trophy defeat since the 1998 semi-final.[14] They lost to Hong Kong in the final, ending a run of four consecutive titles.[8]

The UAE hosted and were runners-up at the2009 ACC Twenty20 Cup, losing the final toAfghanistan, after winning four group matches and accounting for Oman in their semi-final.[19]

2010 – present

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In October 2010, the team announced that it had hiredKabir Khan to become its coach. Khan had great success with the Afghan team during his one-year stint as they became eligible to play ODIs. Kabir Khan also stated that his aim was to help UAE qualify for the2012 ICC World Twenty20.[20]

In April 2011, the UAE hosted and wonDivision Two of theWorld Cricket League without losing a match.[21] In June/July 2011, they played Kenya atNairobi for the first round of2011–13 ICC Intercontinental Cup. In December, the UAE participated in the2011 ACC Twenty20 Cup in Nepal.[22] Then in 2013, they traveled to Scotland to compete in the2013 Cricket World Cup Qualifier, the final event of the 2009–13 World Cricket League.[23]

UAE finished third in the2013 ACC Twenty20 Cup which after defeating Hong Kong in the play-off for third place. In November, they hosted2013 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier and finished fourth after losing to Nepal in the play-off for third place, and qualified for the2014 ICC World Twenty20, defeating the Netherlands by 10 runs in the quarter-final.

UAE participated in the2014 ICC World Twenty20 but were unsuccessful in the tournament, going without a win. UAE finished second in the2014 ACC Premier League and qualified for the2014 ACC Championship. They also qualified for 2015 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

UAE qualified to play in the Cricket World Cup after a lapse of almost twenty years. Unlike other teams in the tournament, the squad of players mainly consisted of semi-professionals.[24] The team registered their highest ODI total ever at the 2015 Cricket World Cup in a group stage match played against Zimbabwe in Nelson, New Zealand.[25] However, they failed to register a win and were eliminated from the2015 Cricket World Cup with 6 losses out of 6 matches inPool B.[26] They returned to T20 cricket in the 2022 World Cup where they lost all matches except the one against Namibia, which was the first ever T20 between two associate members of the ICC.

New Zealand toured UAE in August 2023 for a three match T20I series.[27] In the second T20I, UAE pulled off a stunning upset defeating New Zealand by 7 wickets.[28] It was UAE's first international win over New Zealand and also New Zealand's first defeat against an associate team.[29]

19 August 2023
18:00 (N)
Scorecard
New Zealand 
142/8 (20 overs)
v
 United Arab Emirates
144/3 (15.4 overs)
Mark Chapman 63 (46)
Aayan Afzal Khan 3/20 (4 overs)
Muhammad Waseem 55 (29)
Mitchell Santner 1/26 (3 overs)
United Arab Emirates won by 7 wickets
Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
Umpires:Aasif Iqbal (UAE) andShiju Sam (UAE)
Player of the match:Aayan Afzal Khan (UAE)
  • United Arab Emirates won the toss and elected to field.
  • This was United Arab Emirates's maiden victory against New Zealand in any format of cricket.[30]

Current squad

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This lists all the active players who have played for United Arab Emirates in the past 12 months or have been part of the latest ODI or T20I squad.

Updated as of July 2024

Current Squads Men's & Women's
Captains:Muhammad Waseem (M) Age: 30y 171d,Chaya Mughal (W) Age: 38y 42d
MenWomen
Total 70 Players53 Men Players17 Women Players


Squad Info

ESPN Cric Info

History and More players

ESPN Cric Info (T20)

List of United Arab Emirates ODI cricketers

ESPN Cric Info (Women)

List of United Arab Emirates ODI cricketers (Women)

International grounds

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VenueCityMap
Dubai International Cricket StadiumDubai
Locations of all stadiums which have hosted an international cricket match within UAE
Sharjah Cricket StadiumSharjah
Sheikh Zayed Cricket StadiumAbu Dhabi
ICC Academy GroundDubai

Infrastructure

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In terms of infrastructure, the UAE have the best stadiums as compared to otherAssociate members:Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi;DSC Cricket Stadium, Dubai and Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah, which has hosted around 200 ODIs and Test matches.

International stadiums in Ajman and Al Ain are currently under development.

The following are the main cricket stadiums in UAE:

Tournament history

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World Cup

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World Cup record
YearRoundPositionPWLTNR
England1975Not eligible – not an ICC member
England1979
England1983
IndiaPakistan1987
AustraliaNew Zealand1992Did not participate in qualifying
IndiaPakistanSri Lanka1996First Round11/1251400
England1999Did not qualify
South AfricaZimbabweKenya2003
Cricket West Indies2007
IndiaSri LankaBangladesh2011
AustraliaNew Zealand2015Group Stage13/1460600
England2019Did not qualify
India2023
South AfricaZimbabweNamibia2027TBD
TotalGroup Stage2/121111000

ICC T20 World Cup

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Main article:United Arab Emirates at the Men's T20 World Cup
ICC T20 World Cup
YearRoundPositionGPWLTNR
South Africa2007did not qualify
England2009
Cricket West Indies2010
Sri Lanka2012
Bangladesh2014Group Stage16/1630300
India2016did not qualify
United Arab EmiratesOman2021
Australia2022Group Stage16/1631200
United StatesCricket West Indies2024did not qualify
IndiaSri Lanka2026TBD
AustraliaNew Zealand2028
EnglandRepublic of IrelandScotland
Wales2030
TotalGroup Stage2/961500

ICC World Cup Qualifier

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ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier

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Intercontinental Cup

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World Cricket League

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Asia Cup

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  • 1983 to 1988: Not eligible – Not an ACC member[6]
  • 1990/91: Did not participate[6]
  • 1995: Did not participate[6]
  • 1997: Did not qualify[6]
  • 2000: Did not qualify[6]
  • 2004: First round[6]
  • 2008: First round[18]
  • 2010: Did not qualify[6]
  • 2012: Did not qualify[6]
  • 2014: Did not qualify[6]
  • 2016: First round, 5th place
  • 2018: Did not qualify
  • 2022: Did not qualify
  • 2023: Did not qualify
  • 2025: TBD

Asia Cup Qualifier

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  • 2016: Winners (Qualified for 2016 Asia Cup)
  • 2018: Runner up (failed to qualify)
  • 2022: Runner up (failed to qualify)

Men's Gulf T20I Championship

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ACC Western Region T20

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ACC Championship

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ACC Fast Track Countries Tournament

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ACC Premier League

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ACC Trophy

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ACC Twenty20 Cup

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Coaching staff

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PositionName
Director of CricketUnited Arab EmiratesRohan Mustafa
Assistant CoachUnited Arab EmiratesMohammad Naveed
AnalystUnited Arab EmiratesMohammad Tauqir
Strength & Conditioning coach:United Arab EmiratesAmjad Javed
Physiotherapist:United Arab EmiratesSultan Ahmed
Physiotherapist:United Arab EmiratesAmir Hayat

Records and statistics

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International match summary – United Arab Emirates[36][37]

Playing Record
FormatMWLTNRInaugural match
One-Day Internationals11939791013 April 1994
Twenty20 Internationals11866510117 March 2014

Last updated 21 December 2024.

One-Day Internationals

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Most ODI runs for the United Arab Emirates[41]

PlayerRunsAverageCareer span
Vriitya Aravind1,84331.772019–2024
Rohan Mustafa1,50421.482014–2023
Muhammad Waseem1,39824.962022–2024
Shaiman Anwar1,21931.252014–2019
Asif Khan1,15538.502022–2024

Most ODI wickets for the United Arab Emirates[42]

PlayerWicketsAverageCareer span
Zahoor Khan9325.862017–2024
Rohan Mustafa8533.292014–2023
Junaid Siddique7228.652019–2024
Ahmed Raza6430.062014–2022
Mohammad Naveed5333.152014–2019

ODI record versus other nations[36]

OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
v. Test nations
 Afghanistan633002 May 201428 November 2014
 Bangladesh1010024 June 2008
 England1010018 February 1996
 India3030013 April 1994
 Ireland9180025 February 20158 January 2021
 New Zealand1010027 February 1996
 Pakistan3030017 April 1994
 South Africa2020016 February 1996
 Sri Lanka3030017 July 2004
 West Indies5050015 March 2015
 Zimbabwe6150019 February 201522 March 2018
v. Associate Members
 Canada312001 April 20231 April 2023
 Hong Kong422004 May 20144 May 2014
 Jersey110005 April 20235 April 2023
 Namibia972006 January 20206 January 2020
   Nepal15690030 August 201830 August 2018
 Netherlands321001 March 19961 March 1996
 Oman1036105 January 20205 February 2022
 Papua New Guinea11650031 March 201731 March 2017
 Scotland14410001 February 201424 January 2017
 United States927008 December 20194 June 2022

Records complete to ODI #4802. Last updated 9 November 2024.

Twenty20 Internationals

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Most T20I runs for the United Arab Emirates[46]

PlayerRunsAverageCareer span
Muhammad Waseem2,51539.292021–2024
Vriitya Aravind1,05227.682020–2024
Rohan Mustafa1,00620.952014–2023
Asif Khan1,00429.522023–2024
Alishan Sharafu98630.812020–2024

Most T20I wickets for the United Arab Emirates[47]

PlayerWicketsAverageCareer span
Junaid Siddique9620.802019–2024
Zahoor Khan7219.522017–2023
Rohan Mustafa6121.032014–2023
Ali Naseer5120.032023–2024
Muhammad Jawadullah4718.722020–2024

T20I record versus other nations[37]

OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
v. Test nations
 Afghanistan12390010 July 201519 February 2016
 Australia1010022 October 2018
 Bangladesh3030026 February 2016
 India101003 March 2016
 Ireland11740019 March 201416 February 2016
 New Zealand3120017 August 202319 August 2023
 Pakistan1010029 February 2016
 Sri Lanka2020025 February 2016
 Zimbabwe1010021 March 2014
v. Associate Members
 Bahrain6420021 February 202230 October 2023
 Bhutan1100019 November 202419 November 2024
 Cambodia2200017 April 202417 April 2024
 Canada1100027 October 201927 October 2019
 Germany1100019 February 202219 February 2022
 Hong Kong6420021 February 201621 February 2016
 Iran1100023 February 202023 February 2020
 Jersey1010022 October 2019
 Kuwait8710024 February 202024 February 2020
 Namibia431005 October 202120 October 2022
   Nepal10550031 January 201931 January 2019
 Netherlands9450017 March 20143 August 2019
 Nigeria1100024 October 201924 October 2019
 Oman9540022 November 201522 November 2015
 Papua New Guinea3300012 April 201712 April 2017
 Qatar4400026 February 202026 February 2020
 Saudi Arabia4310025 February 202025 February 2020
 Scotland624009 July 20154 February 2016
 Singapore1100022 August 202222 August 2022
 Thailand1100023 November 202423 November 2024
 United States4210115 March 201916 March 2019

Records complete to T20I #3078. Last updated 21 December 2024.

Other First-class Records

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ICC Trophy

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Overall

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World records

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  • Khurram Khan is the oldest player to score an ODI century as well as the oldest player to score his maiden ODI century (at the age of 43 years and 162 days).[53][54]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^T20 World Cup Qualifier refers to the Regional Final of the ICC Asia region from the 2023 edition.

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