Junaid Siddique heroics in vain as UAE freeze on T20 World Cup opening night
They had waited forever for this. It had been 2,772 days since the UAE had last played in a World Cup.
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They had waited forever for this. It had been 2,772 days since the UAE had last played in a World Cup.
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