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Played 19, won 13, lost five, and tied one. As always with cricket, the bare stats scarcely tell the whole story of what has happened to UAE cricket over the past six-and-a-bit weeks.
Sandeep Lamichhane said Nepal are still looking for answers despite the uplifting end to their Cricket World Cup League 2 tour of UAE.
India take on Bangladesh in their final match on Friday.
As UAE set the seal on their latest Cricket World Cup League 2 campaign with another comprehensive win over Nepal, Junaid Siddique knelt down and cursed his luck in mock aggravation.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday confirmed the fixtures for UAE and Ireland at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Australia. The UAE and Ireland booked their tickets to Australia in February after wins over Nepal and Oman respectively in the semi-finals of the eight-team qualifier. UAE's victory over Ireland in the Final confirmed their spot in Group A of the First Round, with their three matches to be played at Kardinia Park Stadium in Geelong. They're grouped with Sri Lanka and Namibia and will be joined by the runner-up in Qualifier B that will be played in Zimbabwe in June.
International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday confirmed the fixtures for UAE and Ireland at the Men's T20 World Cup in Australia. The UAE and Ireland booked their tickets to Australia in February after wins over Nepal and Oman respectively in the semi-finals of the eight-team qualifier.
Bangladesh 1-0 in their SAFF U-18 Women's Championship in Jamshedpur on Saturday. The lone goal for the hosts came in the 64th minute and from a goalkeeping howler. With Bangladesh custodian Rupma Chakma misjudging the flight of a cross into the box, Nitu Linda - coming off the bench seconds before - slotted the ball into the net past the goalkeeper with her right foot.