
Cricket team of female Arab Emirates (photo: x) New Delhi: At a truly unique moment during the ICC Women T20 World Cup Asia Asia 2025 in Bangkok, the SAE cricket team earned subtitles by leaving all ten of its doughs in one of the strangest scores in T20 history.The UAE openers who played against Qatar on the therdthai cricket playground were joined by Uae and Theertha Satish on a stunning show for the first goal for just 16 overs. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Oza broke the sensational 113 out of 55 balls while Satish contributed to the fast 74 out of 42. But what had happened stunned everyone. Each additional dough of UAE left at the beginning of 17th ..Ten players left without facing a single van. Reason? The rain was approaching.Coach Ahmed Raza explained that the weather worsened was approaching the match officials. “I went to the referee and checked if we could declare, but you can’t declare in cricket white ball,” he said. “Then I asked the referee of the match if I could retire my whole team.”The strategy worked. SAEs spilled Qatar for only 29 runs in 11.1 overs, sealing a massive 163-running victory, and increasing their pure level of running in this process.Despite the unusual method Raza explained that everything was in the rules and performed with transparency. “I did not mean any disrespect for anyone involved, our opposition. Everything that happened was in the law and was well communicated with the referee,” he added.
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While 10 retirement stolen stolen the reflector, dominating the dominant performance of the UAE-OZA’S CENTURY after Michelle Botha’s 3/11-kicked their strong intention in the tournament.This victory marked the second direct victory of the UAE and put them in the main position to advance to the super three phases of the qualifiers. And despite the headlines, Raza reminded everyone: “This extraordinary series of events should not overshadow the hundred Captain and our introductory stand from 192 and our pitchers who do the remaining work.”