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No PSL for UAE’s Muhammad Waseem but batsman makes flying visit to Bangladesh

The UAE’s leading cricketers all crave the chance to be franchise cricket global travellers. A couple of days after picking up a winner’s medal at the DP World International League T20, the country’s leading player is set to do just that – albeit very briefly.

Muhammad Waseem won the blue belt award for the best home player at the ILT20 for the second year running on Saturday night, for his exploits opening the batting for MI Emirates.

His tournament haul of 321 runs was the fourth best of any batter, and included a tone-setting 43 from 24 balls in the win over Dubai Capitals in the final.

Midway through the tournament, Islamabad United announced they had signed Waseem to play for them in the Pakistan Super League.

However, the short turnaround between the end of the ILT20 and the start of the UAE’s Cricket World Cup League 2 campaign in Dubai next week has ruled him out of playing for them.

By the time his national team duties conclude – the UAE have an ODI tri-series involving Canada and Scotland, then a bilateral T20I series against the latter – the PSL will have just two matches left.

Waseem is able to squeeze in a flying visit to the Bangladesh Premier League, though. The opener was drafted by Chattogram Challengers last year, but has yet to represent the franchise.

He has flown to Chittagong and is expecting to feature for the side in the last match of their league season. They are pushing for a place in the play-offs in Bangladesh’s T20 franchise competition.

Once he is done there, Waseem will return straight to Dubai to prepare for the start of League 2. The opening match of the tri-series against Canada at the Dubai International Stadium is on February 28.

Waseem’s previous franchise experience has mostly been

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