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Sharafu, Waseem headline UAE's statement win

Alishan Sharafu and Muhammad Waseem gave UAE a rapid start AFP/Getty Images

UAE 172 for 5 (Waseem 69, Sharafu 51, Ramanandi 2-24) beat Oman 130 (Bisht 24, Siddique 4-23) by 42 runs

A skillful half-century from Alishan Sharafu and a dogged one from Muhammad Waseem took UAE to 172 for 5, and then a 42-run victory as well, in their Asia Cup game against Oman on Monday.

Sharafu's method

Both teams were searching for their first points of the tournament and their challenge in Abu Dhabi was to negotiate a slow and low pitch. Sharafu did so by charging out of the crease. Twelve attempts just within the powerplay fetched all six of his fours.

On the back of that, UAE, who were 11 for 0 after three overs, collected 39 runs off the next three and never looked back. Sharafu's best shot, though, came outside the field restrictions, an inside-out drive over cover for six against legspinner Samay Shrivastava.

Waseem's record

Waseem became the fourth-quickest batter to 3000 T20I runs, behind Mohammad Rizwan, Virat Kohli and Babar Azam. He wasn't really at his best in this game. The 69 off 54 balls was often a struggle, but there were also clever moments, like when he saw a new bowler - Aamir Kaleem - coming on in the powerplay and smashed him for three fours in the over. Waseem went to his fifty with a trademark six down the ground.

Oman didn't help themselves in the field. They had a chance to dismiss Waseem on 27 off 22 but the fielder wasn't all the way back on the long-on boundary, and not only did he miss the catch but he also let it go for four. Then with Waseem on 34 off 33, Shakeel Ahmed dropped a dolly at short fine leg.

UAE finished on 172 for 5 with their middle-order players chipping in with crucial runs. Harshit Kaushik and Muhammad Zohaib put together hit 40 off 21 balls.

Oman's collapse

Jatinder Singh briefly looked like the best batter on show as he found ways to time the ball in slow and low conditions. He raced to 20 off 10 but soon enough hitting through the line on a surface where the ball wasn't coming on came back to bite him. The Oman captain dragged Junaid Siddique back onto his stumps during a period where his team lost three wickets in 14 balls.

The powerplay was still going and Oman had lost nearly half their side. Four of their top five bagged single-digits and from a start like that - 32 for 4, then 50 for 5 - all they could do was try and play out the overs. Siddique threw a spanner in those works too, taking two wickets in the 16th over and finishing with 4 for 23. Oman were bowled out for 130.

Oman 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st7Jatinder SinghAamir Kaleem
2nd16Jatinder SinghHammad Mirza
3rd5Wasim AliHammad Mirza
4th4Hammad MirzaShah Faisal
5th18AR BishtShah Faisal
6th38AR BishtV Shukla
7th16J RamanandiV Shukla
8th4Hassnain ShahV Shukla
9th2Shakeel AhmedHassnain Shah
10th20Shakeel AhmedS Shrivastava