Emirati cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2018β19 | |||
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Zimbabwe | United Arab Emirates | ||
Dates | 8 β 16 April 2019 | ||
Captains | Peter Moor | Mohammad Naveed | |
One Day International series | |||
Results | Zimbabwe won the 4-match series 4β0 | ||
Most runs | Sean Williams (151) | Shaiman Anwar (112) | |
Most wickets | Kyle Jarvis (10) | Rohan Mustafa (6) | |
Player of the series | Regis Chakabva (Zim) |
The United Arab Emirates cricket team toured Zimbabwe in April 2019 to play four One Day International (ODI) matches. [1] [2] [3] It was the first time that the United Arab Emirates played a Full Member side in a bilateral series. [4] [5]
Ahead of the tour, Zimbabwe named a 27-man training squad. [6] Zimbabwe's regular captain, Hamilton Masakadza, was ruled out of the tour due to injury, with Peter Moor named as the ODI captain in his place. [7] Also missing for Zimbabwe was experienced batsman Brendan Taylor, who was ruled out due to a calf muscle tear. [8] Zimbabwe Cricket announced that the profits from the third ODI match of the tour would go to the Cyclone Idai relief efforts. [9] Zimbabwe's former captain, Graeme Cremer, worked as a coaching consultant for the UAE team for the tour, after Cremer moved from Zimbabwe to Dubai earlier in the year. [10]
Zimbabwe won the series 4β0. [11]
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Ryan Burl was added to Zimbabwe's squad for the third and fourth ODIs. [14]
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Emirati cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2018β19 | |||
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Zimbabwe | United Arab Emirates | ||
Dates | 8 β 16 April 2019 | ||
Captains | Peter Moor | Mohammad Naveed | |
One Day International series | |||
Results | Zimbabwe won the 4-match series 4β0 | ||
Most runs | Sean Williams (151) | Shaiman Anwar (112) | |
Most wickets | Kyle Jarvis (10) | Rohan Mustafa (6) | |
Player of the series | Regis Chakabva (Zim) |
The United Arab Emirates cricket team toured Zimbabwe in April 2019 to play four One Day International (ODI) matches. [1] [2] [3] It was the first time that the United Arab Emirates played a Full Member side in a bilateral series. [4] [5]
Ahead of the tour, Zimbabwe named a 27-man training squad. [6] Zimbabwe's regular captain, Hamilton Masakadza, was ruled out of the tour due to injury, with Peter Moor named as the ODI captain in his place. [7] Also missing for Zimbabwe was experienced batsman Brendan Taylor, who was ruled out due to a calf muscle tear. [8] Zimbabwe Cricket announced that the profits from the third ODI match of the tour would go to the Cyclone Idai relief efforts. [9] Zimbabwe's former captain, Graeme Cremer, worked as a coaching consultant for the UAE team for the tour, after Cremer moved from Zimbabwe to Dubai earlier in the year. [10]
Zimbabwe won the series 4β0. [11]
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Ryan Burl was added to Zimbabwe's squad for the third and fourth ODIs. [14]
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Dion Myers 52 (72)
Qadeer Ahmed 3/32 (10 overs) |
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