The rapid name of the United Arab Emirates beat the rain and Qatar in a Women’s T20 World Cup qualifiers as a 10 wonderful attackers withdrew on the street to a 163-way overwhelming victory.
The United Arab Emirates, who needed a victory to consolidate first place in Group B in Asia’s qualification, took place in 192-0 after 16 overs with Captain Esha Oza marking 113 off 55 balls and the opening partner Thertha Satish 74 off 42 balls.
However, with the immature weather threatening to influence the game, Oza and Satis retired, before the rest of the filling formation was filled, come in the middle and do so.
As a result, 192-0 became 192 everyone abroad, in the first instance of a team, retiring all 10 strikers in T20 for men or women, before the United Arab Emirates flip Qatar for 29 on 11.1 overs to get both points.
Teams cannot declare at the T20 cricket, so the United Arab Emirates had to take this strange course of action in order to speed up the game.
Only the upper side of each of the three groups in Asia’s qualification will progress to the Nokaut phase, from which both finalists will reach the latest World Cup qualification for next year’s World Cup in England and Wales.
With seven players who recorded the ducks in Qatar -Furs – and eight retired UAE strikers also suffered the same fate earlier – had a record 15 noughs in a women’s T20.
Who has qualified for the Women’s World Cup 2026 and how?
- England (The host nation)
- Australia (Based on World Cup performance 2024 T20)
- INDIA (Based on World Cup performance 2024 T20)
- New Zealand (Based on World Cup performance 2024 T20)
- South Africa (Based on World Cup performance 2024 T20)
- West Indies (Based on World Cup performance 2024 T20)
- Pakistan (Based on Women’s Ranking T20)
- Sri Lanka (Based on Women’s Ranking T20)
- TBC (through the qualification of the World Cup T20)
- TBC (through the qualification of the World Cup T20)
- TBC (through the qualification of the World Cup T20)
- TBC (through the qualification of the World Cup T20)