New legion of fans suffer disappointment as New Zealand burst UAE’s bubble in Dubai
The normal order was re-established at Dubai International Stadium as New Zealand swatted aside the UAE’s shot at history on Sunday night.
Word had clearly got out that the national team were on the brink of something special after their shock hammering of the New Zealanders a night before.
A crowd of over 2,000 came to see if they could bring about their first series win over a full member nation, and that, too, against the world’s No 3 ranked T20 international side.
Some came carrying flags. When the home team made a bright start, chants of “UAE!” echoed around the lower tier.
Ultimately, though, they were to be disappointed as New Zealand brought their class to bear with a 32-run win to seal the series 2-1.
Stung by the previous night’s defeat, the touring batters had a point to prove and they posted their highest total of the series as a response.
Will Young top scored with 56, but did not find scoring easy, and Mark Chapman hit his second half-century of the weekend.
Junaid Siddique was the most successful of the home bowlers, with three for 26 from four fiery overs.
But the outstanding feature of the UAE bowling effort was the fielding display of Basil Hameed.
The all-rounder was everywhere. He had three direct-hit run out chances. Two missed, while one hit but was denied by the barest of margins.
He held one fine diving catch in the outfield to dismiss Tim Seifert off Siddique. Another, later on, one just squirmed from his grasp.
While they were not quite as incisive as in the first two matches of the series, the UAE's bowlers will have been satisfied for the most part with how they limited New Zealand’s scoring.
The fact the away side made it to 166 for five will have been a source of frustration. With two balls