UAE U20 - News & Discussion

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MrMoose
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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by MrMoose » Fri Dec 23, 2022 9:53 pm

Tour Week Wrap

Tour Dates 19 Dec. 2022 - 23 Dec. 2022
Hosting Rights Won By UAE
Hosting Country Bangladesh
First Preferred Pitch Slow
Second Preferred Pitch Crumbling
Third Preferred Pitch Green

Ladder
1. UAE - 4 wins
2. Ireland - 3 wins (0.6 NRR)
3. Australia - 3 wins (0.3 NRR)
4. Netherlands - 3 wins (-0.3 NRR)
5. India - 1 win (-0.6 NRR)
6. West Indies - 1 win (-0.8 NRR)

Over the 15 tour matches these patterns formed
- the team batting first were more likely to win
- the team who lost the toss were more likely to win

We finished the week with 4 of the best 5 players (based on fantasy points).

Irish lad Daniel Flanagan was the best with 284, then UAE dominance; Nazmi Jubair (280), Hussein Temiz (263), Ishan Ghafur (251), Mustafa Ibraheem (250).

Jubair scored the most runs for the tour with his 227!

Temiz was equal leading wicket taker (9 wickets taken by 3 players). Ghafur’s took 8 wickets, Ibraheem and Shareef 7 each.

Zafar Walliyulah was the best glovesman of the tour with Wally’s 9 catches and a stumping.

Temiz and Idris Abdul took 3 catches (equal best for the tour).

I think the theme of this tour has definitely been an underdog attitude of get someone to play a role and they’ll deliver their best. Our two biggest tour contributors (Temiz and Jubair) were players that almost missed the bus to the tour.

Let’s keep building on this and keep pulling UAE 🇦🇪. With some solid following, smart training, tactical management and a lot of belief anything’s possible!
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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by MrMoose » Sat Dec 24, 2022 9:08 pm

Merry Christmas 🎄 and Happy Boxing Day Eve 📦 to those who celebrate. Those who don’t have a lovely Sunday.

May FTP Santa bless your UAE youth pulls tomorrow and May 2023 be filled with UAE wins, UAE 35k monster youth pulls and a World Cup win 🥇
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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by MrMoose » Sat Dec 31, 2022 12:43 pm

Well 2023 is almost upon us so what a better time to look back on the UAE's FTP achievements during 2022.

Youths
Two Div. 1 OD Tour Titles
A Div. 2 OD Title and a Div. 2 T20 Title
Runner Up in two T20 World Cups
Winners of a T20 Semi Final via countback (against England lol).

2022 has given us:
6 x Div 1 OD Tours
1 x Div 2 OD Tour
1 x Div 1 T20 Tour
2 x Div 2 T20 Tour
1 x T20 World Cup
1 x OD World Cup

Our biggest by runs margin was on the 19th of October against South Africa in a Div 1 OD Tour [UAE U20 won by 135 runs]

Seniorss
Div. 2 Titles for both T20 and OD!

2022 has given us:
1 x Div 1 OD Tours
1 x Div 2 OD Tour
5 x Div 3 OD Tour
1 x Div 1 T20 Tour
1 x Div 2 T20 Tour
1 x Div 3 T20 Tour
1 x T20 World Cup

Our biggest by runs margin was on the 14th of October against England in a Div 2 OD Tour [UAE U20 won by 131 runs]

Wishing you all a safe end to 2022 and a wonderful start to 2023!

Hope your UAE Youth Pulls are bountiful and that 2023 is the year of the UAE World Cup! :clap :clap :clap
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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by Dunncrumbs » Mon Jan 02, 2023 3:37 am

Delighted to see Atif Wahhab has made the squad. It’s one of my goals, to get players not national teams. Thought his fielding may be not quite up to it, proven wrong!

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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by Penky » Mon Jan 02, 2023 4:51 am

Congrats mate, always nice to get a new NT player! You just about snuck him in with the recent fielding training :thumbsup

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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by heppa » Mon Jan 02, 2023 6:51 am

Dunncrumbs wrote:
Mon Jan 02, 2023 3:37 am
Delighted to see Atif Wahhab has made the squad. It’s one of my goals, to get players not national teams. Thought his fielding may be not quite up to it, proven wrong!
Generally would just be short of the fielding requirements but we can make exceptions for players that offer something unique like Wahhab.

Congrats on getting a NAT player selected. Hope he does your club proud!
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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by Dunncrumbs » Fri Jan 06, 2023 5:40 am

heppa wrote:
Mon Jan 02, 2023 6:51 am
Dunncrumbs wrote:
Mon Jan 02, 2023 3:37 am
Delighted to see Atif Wahhab has made the squad. It’s one of my goals, to get players not national teams. Thought his fielding may be not quite up to it, proven wrong!
Generally would just be short of the fielding requirements but we can make exceptions for players that offer something unique like Wahhab.

Congrats on getting a NAT player selected. Hope he does your club proud!
Cheers! After this post I ended up with players being picked for Aus and USA too, so a decent batch for me!

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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by MrMoose » Sat Jan 07, 2023 9:16 am

well, well, well. It's time to get your raffle tickets ready and bet all your life savings on the roulette table. The slash and dash, the gamble, the lottery, whatever you want to call it - it's time for A T20 TOURNAMENT. Youth Div. 1 LETS GO!

U-20 T20 Div 1.
Hosted by the West Indies at Home.
Crumbling, Green, Uneven (pitch preferences in that order).
Game time 1500 (FTP Time)

The Squad
Altair Alam (Master Ducking Bouncer) [Last Tour]
Rahman Ibraheem (Sterling Archers) [First and Last Tour]
Kendrick Lamar (Oval Invincibles) [Last Tour]
Hussein Temiz (The Bunker Bugs) [Last Tour]
Jabril Hasan (Mohun Bagan) [Last Tour]
Humam Khaleel (Buggles United) [Last Tour]
Abdel Raghib (Mhukhan XI) [Last Tour]
Mustafa Ibraheem (Ealing Eals)
Dirar Ghazi (waityesno_sorrymate) [First Tour]
Ahmad Sharif (Scott's Tots) [First Tour]
Zafar Walliyullah (GRUMPY OLD MEN)
Kamil Shahriar (Hassanites)
Atif Wahhab (Durhams) [First Tour]
Nazim Jubair (Justhititfor6)
Ziyad Jabbar (Kato11) [First Tour]
Faisal Armanjani (PKF Tigers 2nd XI) [First Tour]
Idris Abdul (Mohun Bagan)
Alim Ameen (Woodville-West Torrens Eagles)

A huge congratulations and a big thank you to all the managers who have produced these players.

The Tour
Monday - England - Crumbling/Cloudy (Forecasted)

Tuesday - Scotland - Crumbling/Humid (Forecasted)

Wednesday - Australia - Crumbling/Cloudy (Forecasted)

Thursday - Zimbabwe - Crumbling/Cloudy (Forecasted)

Friday - West Indies - Uneven/Sunny (Forecasted)

The primary objective as always is to win the title and that's exactly what the lads will intend to do.
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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by MrMoose » Mon Jan 09, 2023 8:41 pm

Bugger…

Details
Home England U20
Away UAE U20
Ground Queens Park Cricket Club CG
League U-20 Twenty20 1
Date 09 Jan. 23 15:00
Crowd 21,000
Weather Cloudy
Pitch Crumbling

England U20 UAE U20
Batting - Top Order 10,121 9,650
Batting - Middle Order 8,977 8,508
Batting - Tail 5,190 4,533
Bowling - Seam 10,070 (8) 9,382 (16)
Bowling - Spin 10,286 (12) 10,753 (4)
Fielding/Keeping 11,188 10,694
Overall 176,534 166,599

Result: England U20 won by 7 wickets
Toss: England U20 won the toss and elected to bowl.
Man of the match: Thomas Nye (3 points), Desmond Dorey (2), Mustafa Ibraheem (1)

No luck on day 1 with Thomas New Years Eve ripping through our top order. A 30 from Wally (Walliyullah) and some handy runs from the tail helped us creep to 101 but it was not nearly enough as England bossed it to win by 7 wickets with 3 overs to spare.

Around the grounds:
Scotland and the West Indies played out a draw!
The last 3 balls were [dropped], [misfield], [missed runout].
Scotland were outrated by 13k and managed to snag a draw.

Australia beat Zimbabwe by 6 wickets (boo, yawn, boring 🥱).

Onwards and upwards! Scotland tomorrow! Tune in at 1500 if you can!
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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by MrMoose » Tue Jan 10, 2023 7:59 pm

Winners are grinners!

Home UAE U20
Away Scotland U20
Ground Mohito's Mohican XI CG
League U-20 Twenty20 1
Date 10 Jan. 23 15:00
Crowd 18,000
Weather Humid
Pitch Crumbling


UAE U20 Scotland U20
Batting - Top Order 9,734 9,171
Batting - Middle Order 8,595 8,581
Batting - Tail 3,911 4,195
Bowling - Seam 8,938 (16) 8,785 (8)
Bowling - Spin 9,277 (4) 9,772 (12)
Fielding/Keeping 10,566 9,996
Overall 161,777 160,471

Result: UAE U20 won by 46 runs
Toss: Scotland U20 won the toss and elected to bowl.
Man of the match: Hussein Temiz (3 points), Camden Anderson (2), Abdel Raghib (1)

Batting was in strife when Wahhab got out in the first over making it 1 down for 2 runs, but Abdul and Sharif settled things with an 84 run partnership. Could have been in strife when they both got out within 3 balls of eachother, but Raghib and Kendrick settled things again to take our score to 138 off the 20 overs

Ghazi then struck twice in the second over to have Scotlands chase in ruins at 2/4. Things typically happen when Temiz bowls and happen did they dot wicket! dot dot six! wicket! Wahhab then joined the party with a wicket and should have had another that Raghib [dropped]. Scotland 5 down for 35 after 9 overs. Wickets fell regularly from the 15th over Wahhab got one, then Temiz, then Ameen, then Hasan and it would have been a wicket from every bowler in 5 consecutive overs but Ghazi had a chance spilled [dropped]. It didn’t matter much as Hasan got the wicket the next over, bowling Scotland out for 92 and giving the UAE lads their first taste of victory this tour!

Around the Grounds:
Boring Australia beat England by 34 runs
West Indies beat Zimbabwe by 6 wickets

Australia and West Indies look the teams to beat both rating in the 170ks when everyone else was in the 160k region. Luckily we get our chance to slay Goliath tomorrow when we take on the Aussies!

Ladder wise it’s a bit of a mess. The Aussies sit clear with their two wins, then WI with their win and draw, then us and England with one win each, then Scotland with their draw and then finally Zimbabwe bottom winless.

It’s going to take something special to take down the Aussies but everyone loves an underdog story! Tune in at 1500!

Thanks for reading!
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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by MrMoose » Thu Jan 12, 2023 8:12 pm

Two losses on Wednesday and Thursday leave our relegation avoidance in the hands of other nations but a win against the West Indies (who just beat Australia) gives us a chance.

Wednesday we were slain by Goliath. Our bowlers did okay restricting australia to 117 but our batting missed the umph and grit of one person standing up and making a decent total. Bowled out for 96 with half an over left.

Thursday saw a loss to Zimbabwe. Batting first we were rumbled by a wrist spinner. Frylinck took 6/14 as he cleaned up our middle order and tail to have us all out for 86. Despite a flurry of wickets later in their chase, Zimbabwe relatively cruised to the total.

State of play with one day left:
Australia and England sit top with 3 wins and a loss.
West Indies sit clear of the relegation fight with their 2 wins and a draw.
Then there’s Scotland with a win and a draw.
Then us and Zimbabwe with a win each.


Soooo mathematically maybes with Moose time:

If we lose to West Indies, off to Div 2 for us.

If we win and Australia beat Scotland and England beat Zimbabwe = we avoid the drop.

Let’s bake this bread 🥖
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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by NPD-PowerBug » Thu Jan 12, 2023 10:08 pm

MrMoose wrote:
Mon Jan 09, 2023 8:41 pm
Result: England U20 won by 7 wickets
Toss: England U20 won the toss and elected to bowl.
Man of the match: Thomas Nye (3 points), Desmond Dorey (2), Mustafa Ibraheem (1)
I didn't realise until a bit late but sorry for my player Dorey having a good one on Day 1 :(

Finish strong with a win :thumbsup
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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by MrMoose » Fri Jan 13, 2023 8:14 pm

In short it’s PowerBugs fault that we drop to Div 2.

Despite arguably our best batting performance of the week, we lose to the Windies by 10 runs.

Batting first, the windies basically carted our bowlers to all parts of the ground to set a total of 152. Hasan took 3 wickets but also went at 10 runs an over. :wall

At 2/21 in the 5th over our chase was looking in all sorts of strife. The run rate required crept up to 10/11 runs an over in the 10th overs and that was always going to be difficult. Abdul and Kendrick batted well for 57 and 44 respectively.

We move on and our next focus is a div 1 OD tour in a few weeks time.

Around the grounds:
Zimbabwe drew with England
Australia beat Scotland

Australia win title 🥱
West Indies and England finish second and third respectively with their 3 wins and 1 draw each.
Zimbabwe and Scotland each had 1 win and a draw.
We finish bottom with just 1 win.
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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by MrMoose » Sun Jan 29, 2023 11:08 pm

Sorry for the temporary radio silence. Been on holiday irl away from computer and out of reception for a hot minute.

YOD tour starts at 0530 today - full tour preview to come this afternoon hopefully

Let’s have a title
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Re: UAE U20 - News & Discussion

Post by MrMoose » Mon Jan 30, 2023 12:05 pm

Sadly we lose Day 1, we go again tomorrow!

Match Details
Home UAE U20
Away Ireland U20
Ground Almost CG
League U-20 One Day 1
Date 30 Jan 23 05:30
Crowd 20,000
Weather Windy
Pitch Uneven

UAE U20 Ireland U20
Batting - Top Order 10,608 9,946
Batting - Middle Order 8,820 9,185
Batting - Tail 5,022 4,611
Bowling - Seam 9,643 (40) 9,804 (30)
Bowling - Spin 10,767 (10) 10,639 (20)
Fielding/Keeping 11,164 10,741
Overall 175,613 173,271

Result: Ireland U20 won by 5 wickets
Toss: UAE U20 won the toss and elected to bat.
Man of the match: Oliver Dowdall (3 points), Ahmad Sharif (2), John Caldwell (1)

Ahmad Sharif (of Scott's Tots) a HUNDRED on his YOD National Debut :clap

Also on YOD National Debut Today were Ubayd Yaseen (Germantown Cricket Club) who contributed with a nice 42, Serena Williams (Abu Dhabi Academy) who took 2 wickets, Atif Wahhab (Durhams), Shaikh Mullet (Roger Mullet Tribute XI), Wahid Nasih (Birds XI) and Dirar Ghazi (waityesno_sorrymate).

The boss said 250 was not enough runs and he was unfortunately correct as Ireland never looked stressed during the chase.

Around the Grounds
Zimbabwe beat Netherlands by 6 wickets.
Australia beat South Africa by 7 wickets.

Australia rated 187.5k, South Africa ~178k, we rated ~175.5k, Ireland rated ~174k, Netherlands ~168k and Zimbabwe ~167.5k.
I am sure those numbers mean something to someone.

Australia up tomorrow. The lads will be aware of their chance to make history with Australia currently holding a 6 match winning streak against us in the YOD format and Australia having won 9 of the last 10 outings in the format. The great thing about history, statistics, records, etc. it only takes one match for them to all be thrown in the bin. The lads will need to play the game, not the occasion and I am sure they'll give it their all.

Let's show the Aussies what we think about their numbers.
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