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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - United Arab Emirates won the toss and choose to bat first
United Arab Emirates beat Kuwait by 2 runs
U.A.E. have been the dominant force against Kuwait, securing victories in four of their last meetings.
We are backing U.A.E. as the favorites to win the Gulf T20I Championship title.
Tournament: | Gulf Cricket T20I Championship, 2024 |
Format: | t20 |
Venue: | ICC Academy Dubai, دبي, United Arab Emirates |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 21.5°C|Sunny |
Get ready for the Gulf Cricket T20I Championship finals! United Arab Emirates and Kuwait will battle it out for the title tomorrow night at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. After the group stage, the U.A.E. sat atop the standings, followed by Kuwait. Over the past few years, U.A.E. have had the upper hand against Kuwait in T20Is, coming out on top in four of their most recent encounters, including earlier in this tournament. That track record puts U.A.E. in a strong position heading into this final showdown.
171/5 in 20.0 8.55
182/8 in 20.0 9.1
113/8 in 20.0 5.65
GCT20IC
United Arab Emirates beat Bahrain by 8 wickets
117/2 in 16.5 6.95
138/2 in 19.3 7.08
135/7 in 20.0 6.75
140/4 in 16.5 8.32
GCT20IC
Kuwait won by 6 wickets
136/10 in 19.0 7.16
145/8 in 20.0
GCT20IC
176/4 in 20.0
U.A.E. have stood out as the most dominant team in the Gulf Cricket T20I Championship, winning four of their five games so far. Their latest victory, an 11-run triumph over Saudi Arabia yesterday, sets the tone for their confident approach to the finals.
Captain Muhammad Waseem has been in outstanding form, scoring 220 runs in 5 innings at an average of 55 and a strike rate of 158.27. Asif Khan has complemented him well, tallying 173 runs in 5 innings.
Rahul Chopra, coming off a steady 61 off 44 balls in the win against Saudi Arabia, is another player who could have a decisive role in the finals.
On the bowling front, Junaid Siddique has been their top performer, claiming 11 wickets in 5 innings while maintaining an impressive economy of 7.60. Ali Naseer and Simranjeet Kang have also proven their worth, combining for 15 wickets in the tournament.
Muhammad Waseem (c), Alishan Sharafu, Asif Khan, Rahul Chopra, Dhruv Parashar, Syed Haider (wk), Ali Naseer, Nilansh Keswani, Simranjeet Kang, Junaid Siddique, Muhammad Jawadullah
Tanish Suri, Mohammad Waseem, Asif Khan, Rahul Chopra, Dhruv Parashar, Ali Naseer, Nilansh Keswani, Simranjeet Singh Kang, Junaid Siddique, Muhammad Jawadullah, Alishan Sharafu
Kuwait have had a strong campaign, securing three wins and suffering just two losses. One of those defeats came against their finals opponents, U.AE. But they head into the finals on a high, having won their last two games against Qatar and Oman.
Meet Bhavsar has emerged as Kuwait's top batter in the series, accumulating 150 runs in 5 innings at a strike rate of 107. He recently impressed with a strong 63 off 46 balls against Oman. Muhammad Umar and Usman Patel have also been reliable, each contributing over 120 runs to the team's efforts. Clinto Anto is another player to watch, having amassed 168 runs in 6 innings during the recent Asia Qualifier.
Captain Mohammed Aslam has been impressive with the ball, claiming 7 wickets in 5 innings while maintaining an economy rate of 6.50. Sayed Monib and Meet Bhavsar have also been in good form, sharing 14 wickets between them, adding depth to the bowling attack.
Mohammed Aslam (c), Usman Patel (wk), Ravija Sandaruwan, Meet Bhavsar, Clinto Anto, Sayed Monib, Bilal Tahir, Yasin Patel, Mohamed Shafeeq, Muhammad Umar, Adnan Idrees
Mohammed Aslam, Usman Patel, Ravija Sandaruwan, Meet Bhavsar, Clinto Anto, Sayed Monib, Bilal Tahir, Yasin Patel, Mohammed Shafeeq, Muhammad Umar, Adnan Idrees
The Dubai International Cricket Stadium pitch typically offers good pace and bounce early on, making it ideal for stroke play. As the game progresses, the surface tends to slow down, bringing spinners into play. The shorter square boundaries make this a high-scoring venue, while dew can be a factor in evening games.
Weather conditions are expected to be sunny and warm, perfect for cricket.
The average score batting first at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium is 145. The highest T20I total posted at the venue is India’s 212-2 versus Afghanistan in the Asia Cup 2022, a game they won by 101 runs. In this game, the team batting first will eye a score of around 165-170 runs.
With dew expected to play a role later in the game, winning the toss could mean bowling first - as the wet conditions will make it harder for bowlers to control the ball while making batting easier in the second innings.
Both U.A.E. and Kuwait have had solid runs in the Gulf T20I Championship, but U.A.E. have performed better overall. They have only lost one match so far and already defeated Kuwait once in this tournament. Additionally, they have not lost to Kuwait in their last four meetings. Given this strong record, U.A.E. enter the match as clear favorites.
We are backing U.A.E. as the favorites to win the Gulf T20I Championship title.
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