
Batting first, UAE openers Theertha Satish and captain Esha Rohit Oza gave their team a brilliant start. The duo stitched together a 192-run partnership in just 16 overs. Oza smashed 113 off 55 balls, hitting 14 fours and five sixes, while Satish supported well with a 42-ball 74 that included 11 boundaries.
With rain threats looming and declarations not allowed in T20 Internationals, UAE made a tactical decision. Every batter padded up, walked to the crease, and retired out immediately after arriving. This allowed UAE to complete their innings quickly so they could bowl before weather interruptions affected the game. It was a unique but legal strategy under T20I rules.
The unusual move didn’t affect the outcome. UAE’s bowlers made light work of Qatar’s batting line-up, bundling them out for just 29 runs in 11.1 overs. Left-arm spinner Michelle Botha led the bowling attack with figures of 3 for 11. Katie Thompson took two wickets, while Esha, Heena Hotchandani, Indhuja Nandakumar, and Vaishnave Mahesh claimed one each.
Esha’s all-round performance earned her the Player of the Match award. She finished with bowling figures of 1 over, 1 run, and 1 wicket, along with her century.
With this win, the UAE moved to the top of the points table with four points and a strong net run rate of +6.998. They had earlier beaten Malaysia by nine wickets in their opening match. UAE will next face Malaysia again on May 13 at the same venue in Bangkok.
Esha’s all-round performance earned her the Player of the Match award. She finished with bowling figures of 1 over, 1 run, and 1 wicket, along with her century.
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Article Source: IANS
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