Fujairah vs Dubai, Emirates D10 League
Day three of the Emirates D10 tournament kicks off with Fujairah taking on Dubai. The match will take place on July 26 at the ICC Academy, Dubai, and the live action starts at 16:00 local time.
Both teams lost on the first day but bounced back last time out. Dubai actually tied with ECB Blues in their first game – both team scoring 126 – but they were denied the win on boundary countback. They got back on track last time out though, when Fahad Nawaz hit an unbeaten half-century in their six-wicket win against Ajman.
Fujairah started with a heavy defeat to Sharjah, meanwhile, but they bounced back last time when they comfortably beat Abu Dhabi. Defending 114/5, Sanchit Sharma took 3-7 in a 34-run win. Both teams therefore have two points so far.
Fujairah vs Dubai Live streaming
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Toss Prediction
Dubai have chased in both matches so far and they may be happy to chase again.
Weather Report
A bit of wind should blow any lingering clouds away ahead of a sunny Dubai evening.
Pitch Condition
The ICC Academy has been flat and dry so far and there have been some good run rates as a result.
Read on for team previews, betting tips, latest odds and match prediction for Fujairah vs Dubai, UAE Domestic T10 (D10)
Fujairah Team News & Playing 11
FPV Team News
Iqrar Khan dropped out last time out, with Muhammad Kaleem moving up to open the batting. While the openers were out cheap, in general the team looked to have a good balance to it.
FPV Key Players
- Waseem Muhammad: Capable of quick runs at the top of the order, as he proved in he first game, and he will want to get back to that straight away.
- Alishan Sharafu: Proved why he is fancied as a star of the future, when the 17-year-old smashed 39* from 13 balls last time out.
- Sanchit Sharma: Economical in the opening game and, last time out, he led the bowling attack with 3-7 from his two overs.
FPV Team Form
Fujairah fell well short in their opening game, despite posting a competitive 111/7 from their ten overs against Sharjah. They lost by nine wickets with 2.1 overs remaining in a heavy defeat.
They hit back well, however, against Abu Dhabi last time out. Ali Shan Sharafu’s late hitting led them to 39* from 13 balls from 114/5 and Sanchit Sharma led the bowling with 3-7 as they restricted Abu Dhabi to 80/4.
Fujairah Predicted Playing 11
Waseem Muhammad (c), Muhammad Kaleem, Alishan Sharafu, Asif Khan, Basil Hameed, Lovepreet Singh, Sanchit Sharma, Luqman Hazrat, Sheraz Piya, Hassan Khalid, Hamdan Tahir (wk)
Dubai Team News & Playing 11
DPS Team News
Dubai made just one change last time out, with Usman Munir coming into the team, though he only faced two balls as he helped seal the win. He could be handed another chance this time.
DPS Key Players
- Imran Haider: Claimed 1-14 from his two overs last time out to get back to his better form as he looks to force his way back into the UAE team.
- Fahad Nawaz: A good start to the tournament for the 20-year-old all-rounder, which he continued with 1-7 from his only over and then 50* opening the batting.
- Faisal Amin: Key with the bat in the first game, as he hit 31* from 15 balls, and then outstanding with the ball last time out to take 1-3 from two overs, including a maiden. He also scored 23.
DPS Team Form
Dubai were unfortunate to lose to ECB Blues on boundary countback after tying their opening game. Set 127 to win, Ibthisam Sait’s late runs helped them to 126/4 – though they were denied any points by the countback.
They bounced back, however, with Fahad Nawaz and Faisal Amin putting in top all-round performances to ensure they made light work of a six-wicket win against Ajman.
Dubai Predicted Playing 11
Fahad Nawaz, Adnaan Khan (wk), Faisal Amin, Rahman Gull, Ibthisam Sait, Usman Munir, Mohammad Rashid (c), Fahad Tariq, Fahad Al Hashmi, Shafaqat Ali, Imran Haider
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