UAE's Zohaib Replaced by Haider Shah in T20 WC Squad Over Mental Well-being

The ICC Event Technical Committee approved Haider Shah as a replacement for Muhammad Zohaib in the UAE's T20 World Cup squad, citing player mental well-being and team welfare. This comes after the UAE suffered a heavy 10-wicket defeat against New Zealand in their tournament opener. New Zealand's openers, Tim Seifert and Finn Allen, created a world record partnership of 175 runs to chase down the UAE's total of 173 with ease. Despite a strong batting performance led by captain Mohammed Waseem and Vriitya Aravind, the UAE's bowling was thoroughly dismantled.

Key Points: Haider Shah Replaces Zohaib in UAE T20 World Cup Squad

  • Haider Shah approved as replacement
  • Zohaib withdrawn for mental well-being
  • UAE lost by 10 wickets to NZ
  • NZ openers set world record partnership
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T20 WC: Haider approved replacement of Zohaib in UAE squad

ICC approves Haider Shah as replacement for Muhammad Zohaib in UAE squad due to mental well-being. New Zealand thrashes UAE by 10 wickets.

"Haider, who has played 16 T20Is, was named as a replacement after Zohaib was withdrawn from the squad due to player mental well-being and team welfare issues - ICC"

New Delhi, Feb 11

The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 on Wednesday approved Haider Shah as a replacement for Muhammad Zohaib in the United Arab Emirates squad.

"Haider, who has played 16 T20Is, was named as a replacement after Zohaib was withdrawn from the squad due to player mental well-being and team welfare issues," said ICC in a statement.

The UAE suffered a 10-wicket defeat against New Zealand in their tournament opener.

Tim Seifert and Finn Allen produced a world record opening partnership of 175 runs as New Zealand thrashed the United Arab Emirates by 10 wickets in a Group C match on Tuesday.

The openers from New Zealand took the flimsy bowling of their UAE counterparts apart and won convincingly to make it two out of two at Chennai for New Zealand, while the UAE were left without a win and frustrated.

The UAE captain, Mohammed Waseem, won the toss and opted to bat on a true, bouncy pitch. The intention was there right away, but Aryansh Sharma got things off to a poor start when he miscued a quick delivery from Jacob Duffy and was dismissed for 12 runs at 1/12.

The New Zealand pace attack had little impact on them as they put together an impressive second-wicket partnership of 107 runs off just 77 balls. Both Waseem and Sharafu scored fluent half-centuries, with Sharafu reaching his fifty first before Waseem brought up his 29th T20I half-century.

The UAE registered a score of 150, and some more late hits lifted their final total to 173/6 in 20 overs -- the highest T20 World Cup innings ever recorded by the UAE.

Seifert and Allen batted with an intensity that was impossible to stop right from the beginning. New Zealand sped through the Powerplay, scoring 78 runs in six overs, ruthlessly putting the UAE's fast bowlers to the sword. Overs of 20 and 22 runs were soul-destroying and eliminated any chance that the UAE had of getting back into the contest.

Both openers reached their half-centuries in no time at all, and the first 100-run partnership occurred quickly, as the ball continued to sail over the boundary time after time after time. Finn Allen was the more "subdued" of the two batters as he finished his innings with 84 runs from 50 balls, while Tim Seifert was a bull in a china shop, scoring 89 runs from only 42 balls.

- IANS

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Sarah B
That New Zealand opening partnership was absolutely brutal to watch. 175/0 in a T20 chase is just demoralizing. UAE's bowling needs serious work, but credit to Allen and Seifert – they were on another planet. 🌍
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Arjun K
Respect to UAE for posting their highest ever T20 WC score (173). Waseem and Sharafu batted well. The problem was entirely with the bowling attack – it looked club level against that Kiwi onslaught. They need to find some genuine pace.
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Priya S
Mental health is no joke, yaar. Good on the team management and ICC for acknowledging it. Cricket is more than just runs and wickets. Hope this sets a precedent for other teams as well. Take care, Zohaib.
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Vikram M
Watching from Chennai, the pitch was good for batting but the UAE bowling lacked any plan. Just kept bowling in the slot. New Zealand openers had a field day. Associate nations need more exposure against top sides, not just in World Cups.
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Karthik V
A respectful criticism: The article focuses a lot on NZ's brilliance (which it was), but it undersells the UAE's batting effort. 173 is a competitive total 9 times out of 10. The story is the complete bowling failure, not the margin of defeat.

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