UAE V India - 28 February 2015

Should be an easy win for India.

India look to maintain top position

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THE PREVIEW BY ABHISHEK PUROHIT IN PERTH

Match facts
Saturday, February 28
Start time 1430 local (0630 GMT)

UAE were clearly out of their depth at the World T20 last year in Bangladesh, but they have given a much better account of themselves so far in this World Cup. They have posted big totals in both their games, and put Zimbabwe and Ireland under plenty of pressure in the chase, only to let it slip away in the end. But now they are up against a different level of opposition, the big guns from India.
The defending champions have thumped the likes of Pakistan and South Africa, and now lie in wait for lesser opponents. Like UAE, they have racked up stiff scores batting first, but their bowlers and fielders have been sharper. They have taken it easy since beating South Africa at the MCG, and had nets only on the day before the match, after a couple of off days and a fielding-only session in between. UAE have had to do the same as well, but theirs has been a forced hand. They played Ireland in Brisbane on Wednesday, flew across Australia to Perth on Thursday, leaving them only Friday to acclimatize ahead of Saturday’s match.
India are overwhelming favourites, and a win will keep them on top of their group. UAE will have to plug the gaps, particularly in their bowling and fielding, to challenge MS Dhoni’s men. If they can do that and test the Indians, they will have made a greater case for the cause of the Associates at the World Cup than their previous two encouraging performances.
Form guide
(last five completed matches, most recent first)
**India: WWLLL
**UAE: LLWLW



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With scores of 67 and 106 in the World Cup, Shaiman Anwar is key to UAE’s chances of challenging India © AFP********In the spotlight****
The UAE batsmen have scored 285 and 278 in their two outings in the tournament. But the pace of Umesh Yadav on a WACA pitch as part of a versatile India attack will be a much harder proposition.
With 67 and 106, Shaiman Anwar has been responsible for UAE’s impressive twin batting displays. The Indians would not like him to make it a hat-trick of standout innings.
Rohit Sharma has been the only batsman among the India top five who has not contributed in either match yet. He will want to get a decent score in the bag ahead of the West Indies game on the same ground.
Teams news
Mohammed Shami has been ruled out of the UAE match with a “mild left-knee problem.” MS Dhoni had earlier indicated that Stuart Binny could come in to the XI for the side’s games in Perth, and the allrounder had a good workout with bat and ball during training. Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who has had a light workload in the nets so far this tournament, bowled with reasonable rhythm as well.
India (possible) 1 Shikhar Dhawan, 2 Rohit Sharma, 3 Virat Kohli, 4 Ajinkya Rahane, 5 Suresh Raina, 6 MS Dhoni (capt & wk), 7 Stuart Binny/Bhuvneshwar Kumar, 8 Ravindra Jadeja, 9 R Ashwin, 10 Mohit Sharma, 11 Umesh Yadav
UAE came within two strikes of a win against Ireland in Brisbane, which should encourage them to stick with the same combination.
UAE (possible) 1 Amjad Ali, 2 Andri Berenger, 3 Krishna Chandran, 4 Khurram Khan, 5 Swapnil Patil (wk), 6 Shaiman Anwar, 7 Rohan Mustafa, 8 Mohammad Naveed, 9 Amjad Javed, 10 Mohammad Tauqir (capt), 11 Manjula Guruge
Pitch and conditions
The WACA pitch had some uneven bounce during the recent one-day tri-series. India were bundled out for 200 by England, who then lost seven wickets to get home. Australia surged to 278 for 8 in the final thanks to a Glenn Maxwell special, and England crumbled to 166. It was a windy, sunny afternoon at the WACA on Friday, and a high of 31 degrees is expected on match day.
Stats and trivia

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[li]India have won four, lost six and tied one ODI in Perth. UAE have never played here[/li][li]The teams have met twice before, in 1994 and 2004, with India winning by 71 runs and 116 runs[/li][/LIST]
Quotes
“We know they are big stars, but we will take this game like the previous two games. We will not be intimidated by their names or their status.”
UAE captain Mohammad Tauqir on the India players

“We play the game the way it has to be played, and we’re going to play with the same fighting spirit and going to keep the same intensity tomorrow.”
Shikhar Dhawan says India are not taking UAE lightly

Abhishek Purohit is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo

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Re: UAE V India - 28 February 2015

Look for Nohit to rack up big numbers.

Re: UAE V India - 28 February 2015

I am concerned after you opened the thread. I was really hoping that our lucky streak with Zero_one would continue.

Re: UAE V India - 28 February 2015

If UAE wins this one than I will open the remaining threads for India matches. :D

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:d6c:

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Star sports not letting any game..

(click below vid)

Re: UAE V India - 28 February 2015

Go India GO

(star does now know that Pakistanis want India to winn all of their remaining pool games ...and win BIG) :D

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:omg: :lajawab:

Re: UAE V India - 28 February 2015

hailing my legacy of achievements :D

Re: UAE V India - 28 February 2015

are u supporting India?

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for all group games :k:

Re: UAE V India - 28 February 2015

Now that is going to be interesting… today you supported WI and they lost by one of the highest margin in ODIs… the other day you supported Pakistan and poor guys were got historic defeats and their chief selector was caught in casino…

Re: UAE V India - 28 February 2015

Means = Also the Game against PAKISTAN :asa:

And yet PPL wanted to subject me to Mob-justice :mad:

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Mohammed Shami to miss UAE game | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo

India v UAE, World Cup 2015, Group B, Perth[RIGHT]February 27, 2015[/RIGHT]Mohammed Shami to miss UAE game

Re: UAE V India - 28 February 2015

This is a good opportunity to give some match practice to Bhuvaneshwar Kumar.

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… 1st bad news for India

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I would rather have him be rested now than before a crucial knock out game.

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Feel bad for UAE, for their sake i hope we dont bat first tomorrow.

Time to do experiments, lets get rest to Shami, Rahane and Jadeja and bring in Bhuvi, Rayudu and Binny :facepalm:

Re: UAE V India - 28 February 2015

are there any arabs on the UAE team? or is it 100% assorted desis?

Re: UAE V India - 28 February 2015

Sandeep Patil has slipped under the radar.

Reinventing himself.as wkt keeper batsman. Devastating batsman, that Mumbaikar