Key Points

Muhammad Waseem is back to lead the UAE cricket team for the upcoming T20I series against Bangladesh in Sharjah. Having stepped down as captain last October to focus on ODI batting, Waseem's return is pivotal for UAE's competitive resurgence. The two-match series, scheduled for May 17 and 19, is a significant challenge following their Gulf T20 Championship victory. With recent struggles in the Cricket World Cup League 2, UAE is looking to regain form against Bangladesh.

Key Points: Muhammad Waseem Leads UAE in T20I Clash Against Bangladesh

  • Waseem steps up after resigning last October
  • Bangladesh series marks UAE's T20I return
  • Chopra led interim with significant wins
  • UAE aims to transcend recent ODI trials
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Muhammad Waseem returns as UAE captain for T20Is against Bangladesh

Muhammad Waseem returns as UAE captain for T20Is against Bangladesh, starting May 17 in Sharjah.

"Waseem remains the UAE's most prolific T20I batter. - Article Content"

Dubai, May 15

Muhammad Waseem has been reinstated as captain of the UAE T20I team for the upcoming two-match series against Bangladesh in Sharjah, set to begin later this week.

Waseem had previously stepped down from the role in October last year after leading the side in 26 matches between 2023 and 2024, citing a desire to focus on his ODI batting.

The two-match series scheduled on May 17 and 19 will be UAE's first T20I appearance since December, when they won the Gulf T20 Championship by defeating Kuwait in the final. The level of competition will rise significantly with Bangladesh as their opponent, compared to the earlier tournament that featured Oman, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Qatar.

Following Waseem's resignation, wicketkeeper-batter Rahul Chopra had taken over the captaincy. Notably, Waseem remains the UAE's most prolific T20I batter and has scored more T20I runs than any other player globally since his debut in 2021. However, his recent form has dipped - he failed to register a half-century in the ILT20 and his last fifty came in December against Qatar. In ODIs, he has managed just one half-century over the last two years.

UAE enter the Bangladesh series on the back of a difficult run in the Cricket World Cup League 2 in the Netherlands, where they suffered two losses each to the Netherlands and Scotland. Their only win came against Scotland, highlighted by a century from Chopra and a four-wicket haul by left-arm spinner Simranjeet Singh.

UAE squad for T20I series against Bangladesh: Muhammad Waseem (capt), Alishan Sharafu, Aryansh Sharma, Asif Khan, Dhruv Parashar, Ethan D' Souza, Haider Ali, Matiullah Khan, Muhammad Jawadullah, Muhammad Zohaib, Muhammad Zuhaib, Rahul Chopra (wk), Saghir Khan, Sanchit Sharma, Simranjeet Singh.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Interesting move by UAE cricket board! Waseem is clearly their best T20 batter but captaincy pressure might affect his form further. Hope he rediscovers his mojo against Bangladesh 🇧🇩. As an Indian cricket fan, I always enjoy watching associate nations compete at higher levels!
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Priya M.
UAE cricket has improved so much in last 5 years! Their team has many Indian-origin players which makes me support them as second team after India 😊. Waseem's leadership will be tested against strong Bangladesh side. Best of luck to both teams!
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Amit S.
Not sure about this decision yaar. Waseem was struggling with form and now they're putting captaincy pressure back on him? UAE should have given Chopra more time to develop as leader. Associate nations need stable leadership to grow.
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Sunita R.
Good to see cricket growing in Gulf countries! UAE vs Bangladesh will be exciting contest. Waseem is class player but needs to step up now. Hope this series gets good coverage in India too 🤞
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Vikram J.
UAE team has 5-6 players with Indian roots. Shows how Indian cricket talent is helping develop game globally. Waseem's captaincy will be crucial for their T20 World Cup preparations. Bangladesh will be tough opponents but good learning experience.
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Neha P.
As someone who follows associate cricket closely, I think UAE made right call. Waseem is their star player and sometimes you need your best player to lead. Hope he rises to occasion! Bangladesh should win but UAE might surprise at Sharjah.

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