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Born | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 30 July 1978
Batting | Right-handed |
Role | Wicket-keeper |
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CricketArchive, 11 March 2016 |
Mohammad Nadeem (born 30 July 1978) is a former international cricketer who represented the United Arab Emirates national team between 1998 and 2007. He played as a wicket-keeper and batted right-handed.
Born in Dubai, [1] Nadeem made his senior debut for the UAE at the 1998 ACC Trophy in Nepal. [2] At the 2001 ICC Trophy in Canada, he had little success as a batsman (scoring 43 runs in ten matches), but recorded more dismissals than any other player, taking 17 catches and effecting four stumpings. [3] Nadeem was the UAE's regular wicket-keeper during the early 2000s, making appearances for the team in the ACC Trophy, the Intercontinental Cup, and the Six Nations Challenge. [4] [5] However, he did not play in the 2004 Asia Cup, where the UAE made their One Day International (ODI) debut, with Abdul Rehman and Asghar Ali instead sharing the wicket-keeping duties. [6] At the 2005 ICC Trophy in Ireland, Nadeem kept wickets in four of his team's seven matches, with Asghar Ali taking the role for the other three. [7] After that tournament, Nadeem played only one further match for the UAE, on a 2007 tour of Canada. [2]
Personal information | |
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Born | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 30 July 1978
Batting | Right-handed |
Role | Wicket-keeper |
International information | |
National side |
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Source:
CricketArchive, 11 March 2016 |
Mohammad Nadeem (born 30 July 1978) is a former international cricketer who represented the United Arab Emirates national team between 1998 and 2007. He played as a wicket-keeper and batted right-handed.
Born in Dubai, [1] Nadeem made his senior debut for the UAE at the 1998 ACC Trophy in Nepal. [2] At the 2001 ICC Trophy in Canada, he had little success as a batsman (scoring 43 runs in ten matches), but recorded more dismissals than any other player, taking 17 catches and effecting four stumpings. [3] Nadeem was the UAE's regular wicket-keeper during the early 2000s, making appearances for the team in the ACC Trophy, the Intercontinental Cup, and the Six Nations Challenge. [4] [5] However, he did not play in the 2004 Asia Cup, where the UAE made their One Day International (ODI) debut, with Abdul Rehman and Asghar Ali instead sharing the wicket-keeping duties. [6] At the 2005 ICC Trophy in Ireland, Nadeem kept wickets in four of his team's seven matches, with Asghar Ali taking the role for the other three. [7] After that tournament, Nadeem played only one further match for the UAE, on a 2007 tour of Canada. [2]