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Memories of Karthik Meiyappan’s World Cup hat-trick lift UAE ahead of Sri Lanka meeting

Lowest seeded, last to qualify, and starting out against the tournament favourites, the UAE know they have their work cut out at the Cricket World Cup Qualifier in Zimbabwe.

Sri Lanka, their first opponents at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo on Monday, are one of two sides in the event to have won the World Cup previously, the other being West Indies.

They have a side packed with experience of international cricket’s top flight, and, in Wanindu Hasaranga, one of the most coveted players in the short formats.

Rather than feel trepidation, though, the UAE’s players know the fixture brings opportunity.

They faced Sri Lanka last year at the T20 World Cup. As the form book dictated, they were soundly beaten that night in Geelong, but it still provided arguably the most memorable moment in the history of the UAE national team.

Karthik Meiyappan, the young leg-spinner, dismissed Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Charith Asalanka and Dasun Shanaka in successive deliveries to become the first UAE player ever to take a World Cup hat-trick.

“They are definitely happy memories, but it is a completely different format we are playing this time around,” Meiyappan said.

“In 50 overs, the margin of error for bowlers is less, so I will have to be on my A-game against them. They are happy memories, but I will need to be on my toes against them this time, too.”

Meiyappan had a reminder about that moment in the final match of the UAE’s preparatory series against West Indies in Sharjah last week.

The tourists were marching inexorably to a 3-0 series clean sweep, but Meiyappan at least delayed the inevitable when he removed Keacy Carty and Kavem Hodge in successive balls.

Raymon Reifer thwarted his attempt at adding a one-day international hat-trick to his

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