WI V UAE

**Go UAE Go

WI must beat UAE, weather and then watch**

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Match facts
March 15, 2015
Start time 1100 (2200 GMT)

Play02:58

‘Less than 350-400 not acceptable’ - RussellBig picture
This is what it has come down to. The group stage of the World Cup will end with two Full Members, West Indies and Pakistan, fighting for their spot in the knockout phase against two Associate Members, one of which is also in contention for the quarter finals.
Their defeat to Ireland is why West Indies are hanging on by their fingernails in the first place and although they are not expected to slip up against much-less fancied UAE, even a win may not be enough. They need to win big; enough for the net run-rate to remain ahead of the team that loses between Pakistan and Ireland, although it is already significantly better than the latter. It will mean they have to be switched on and clinical. They have to score quickly, whether they are batting first or chasing, and they have to be incisive.
All of that should make UAE a little nervous, but if it has, they’re not showing it. They have only had one blow-out match, against India, and given the rest of the big teams a good run. UAE may not have looked like winning many games, but they have appeared stubborn. They don’t give their wickets away too easily and they bowl with good discipline so they make themselves difficult to push over. Despite all that, they haven’t won a match yet and they want to change before they leave the tournament.
One team desperate to go through, another desperate to go home with something to show. It has all the makings of a high-intensity match-up.
Form guide
(last five matches, most recent first)
UAE LLLLL
West Indies LLWWL

In the spotlight
Which West Indies side show up to play a game is often known long before any balls are bowled or run are scored. You can see it in the body language . Emotions, either positive or negative, can be easy to spot and you can often immediately see when they are up for a game and when they are not. They know how important this contest is so expect to see either fight and fury from the get go, or a signs they are willing to say farewell.
UAE have showed potential with bat and ball in the tournament and now want to step up in thefielding department too. Some clumsy misses in the outfield in their previous game against South Africa and dropped catches throughout the tournament have let them down and Mohammad Tauqir wants to see more commitment and athleticism from his men.****
Team news
With aggression the buzz-word of Jason Holder’s pre-match press conference, West Indies may go for an all-pace attack with Marlon Samuels and Chris Gayle, who has been declared fit, to share the spin bowling.
West Indies (probable) 1 Dwayne Smith, 2 Chris Gayle, 3 Marlon Samuels, 4 Jonathan Carter, 5 Denesh Ramdin (wk), 6 Lendl Simmons, 7 Darren Sammy, 8 Andrew Russell, 9 Jason Holder, 10 Jerome Taylor, 11 Kemar Roach
Fahad Alhashmi has already returned home after injuring his knee against South Africa and Tauqir confirmed a replacement bowler will be the only change to their XI. Left-armer Manjula Guruge is likely to slot in.
UAE (probable) 1 Amjad Ali, 2 Andri Berenger, 3 Khurram Khan, 4 Shiaman Anwar, 5 Swapnil Patel (wk), 6 Saqlain Haider, 7 Amjad Javed, 8 Mohammad Naveed, 9 Mohammad Tauqir, 10 Kamran Shahzad, 11 Manjula Guruge
Pitch and conditions
There should be plenty of runs on offer from the surface but mitigating circumstances overhead could make it difficult. A cloudy day is forecast as tropical Cyclone Pam makes its way towards New Zealand. The major rains should only arrive on Monday but some showers are forecast for game day as well.
Stats and trivia

[LIST=|INDENT=4]
[li]West Indies and UAE have never played each other in an ODI before.[/li][li]Lendl Simmons need 54 runs to reach 2000 in ODIs[/li][li]Shaiman Anwar remains comfortably the leading Associate batsman at the World Cup with 309 runs at 61.80[/li][/LIST]
Quotes
“I’ve learnt a lot about the game in general. It’s been a very good challenge. It’s opened up my eyes a lot. I’ve put up my hand and lead from the from as well. It would be fitting to qualify for the quarter final.”
Jason Holder reflects on his first tournament as captain
“Winning is important but it’s not everything. Playing good cricket is equally important and in this game luck also plays a role. We have been a bit unlucky. We wanted to win one or two games and we came very close. We’re looking forward to tomorrow’s game and ending on a high.”
Mohammad Tauqir hopes the cricketing gods are smiling on UAE as they sign off
Firdose Moonda is ESPNcricinfo’s South Africa correspondent

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Re: WI V UAE

WI have three ways that would make them qualify for QF.

Depend on themselves:
1: WI beat UAE with margin of 80 runs and they would go through.

Depend on Pakistan:
2: WI beat UAE and expect Pak would beat Ireland. WI and Pak would go through.

Depend on Ireland:
3: WI beat UAE with X runs and hope Ireland beats Pak with Y runs ... and hope that X + Y > 80. WI and Ireland would go through.

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Come on, Pakistan B team. All the best. ;)

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;)

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West Indies won the toss and elected to field...

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UAE:aisha: UAE :aisha:

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UAE wins Pakistan ins. :)

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This is crucial match. if WI wins with effectively ~80 runs than Pakistan has to win against Ireland to play QF.

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UAE should survive the first 15-20 overs without losing many wickets...

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UAE crumbling like a sand castle 17/3 in 5.3

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21/4 :chai:

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That’s an insult to sand castles

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Half of the UAE team already in pavillion... 26/5 in 8.2 overs

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UAE 31/5 off 10.0 overs…

PS: The figure above should make Pakistan’s resolve stronger to win against Ireland… :jhanda: :smiley:

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Timbers keep falling ... 46/6 in 13.5

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It seems that UAE have been reading batting coaching manual published by team Pakistan last night

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For the UAE batsmen vs WI...its difficult to play the straight ball... :D

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Jason Holder is on song today but I don't know why WI felt the need to remove Darren Sammy as ODI captain. He is an automatic choice because of his powerful hitting. I won't call him an all-rounder because he averages 47 with the ball but he is a decent part-time bowler, not to mention a T20 World Cup winning captain. Holder is still only 23 and they could have waited until after this World Cup

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Brilliant 50 (off 70 balls) by Nasir Aziz in challenging conditions when top order failed miserably. Also, arrival of new Misbah in UAE, another fighting 50 from UAE by Amjad Javed 51 off 91 balls.

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hundred partnership, the first for UAE in ODIs!

Yes remarkable rescue job by Javed and Aziz, 50/6 >> 152/6