Opener Tanish Suri, skipper Muhammad Waseem and pace bowler Muhammad Jawadullah all batted with oomph as UAE beat Kuwait by 11 runs to win the Gulf T20I Championship for the third time in a row at Dubai on Monday. Waseem had the toss and took the bat. The Pakistan-born batsman struck a 28-ball 51 and a 104-run opening stand with Suri (77 off 47 balls) in 10.3 overs. At one point the UAE had a chance to post a 200-plus, but none of
Waseem remained not out on his 89 as the UAE ended their innings at 245 for two, creating a new high in T20 internationals for the team. UAE’s Muhammad Waseem scored 89 runs off 50 balls without getting out and the team won convincingly against Namibia by 40 runs in the first match of the T20 tri series held at Windhoek. The innings set by Waseem was impressive enough to take the team to decide on a relatively high score. The chase seemed
QCA activities resume after COVID-19 pandemic with a Div C match DOHA: Waseem provided a fiery start to the QCA activities as his thrilling 59 set up a 56-run crushing of DejaWu Club in a Division C match in the popular Qatar Airways Cricket Tournament. Qatar Airways is proud to be the official sponsor of the annual cricket tournament. As the country’s national carrier, Qatar Airways continues to play a vital role in enhancing the already flourishing sports activity in Qatar and is





