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Chirag Suri warns UAE against complacency after fine start to Oman tour

Chirag Suri says UAE have achieved nothing yet despite their sparkling start to their tour of Oman.

The national team have won three matches and tied one in the course of a week in Muscat. They are now on an unbeaten run of six games in all cricket, stretching back to last October.

Opening batsman Suri has led the way himself, with his own stunning form bringing him personal best scores in both one-day international cricket and T20Is.

They are back in action on Sunday morning, when they play Ireland in their second match of a four-team series also including Nepal and Oman.

The quadrangular series is a warm up ahead of the real business of the tour - the T20 World Cup Qualifier, which starts on Friday. The two finalists from that eight-team competition will advance to play at the T20 World Cup in Australia later this year.

Suri points out that, while their form has been encouraging, there is no point dwelling on their success.

“It has been a good week so far, but the focus is definitely on the big qualifier games, so we can’t be complacent now,” Suri said, after making a career best 84 not out against Nepal on Saturday.

“We really have to keep up this momentum. The UAE team, usually we are not very good starters, but we finish well. The way we have started this time goes to show just how much hard work we have put in as a team.

“The way Robin [Singh, the UAE coach] has taken over the team for the past six months, we have worked really hard. We have just been lacking game time.

“Now the hard work is showing because we have been seeing the team do so well. Everybody has been contributing, and it has been really good to see the success.

“Credit goes to Robin for the way he has worked us, day in and day out. He just puts in

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