UAE Cricket: Latest News, Scores and Match Highlights

If you follow cricket, you know the UAE has become a hot spot for big games. From Sharjah’s packed grounds to Dubai’s glittering stadiums, the region hosts international series, T20I tri‑series and even the Asia Cup. Below you’ll get a quick rundown of what’s happened, who’s shining and what to watch for next.

Recent Tri‑Series Action in Sharjah

The most talked‑about match this week was the Pakistan vs Afghanistan T20I opener of the UAE tri‑series in Sharjah. Salman Ali Agha steadied Pakistan’s chase after a rocky start, guiding them to 182/7. Afghanistan looked solid at 92/2 but then collapsed spectacularly, losing five wickets for just four runs in a 17‑ball blitz. Haris Rauf’s four‑wicket burst and a quick cameo from Rashid Khan weren’t enough to turn the tide.

What made the game exciting was the dramatic swing in momentum. Pakistan’s middle order, especially Agha, showed calm under pressure, while Afghanistan’s batting lineup crumbled like a house of cards. Fans in the stadium cheered every boundary, and the TV audience got a glimpse of how fast the T20 format can change in seconds.

What’s Coming Next in the UAE

Looking ahead, the UAE is set to host the Asia Cup 2025 later this month. Sri Lanka’s 17‑man squad is already training in Sharjah, and the absence of star bowler Wanindu Hasaranga has sparked plenty of debate. The tournament will feature India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and several other Asian teams, all competing across Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Beyond the Asia Cup, the UAE will continue to be a neutral venue for high‑profile games. Expect more T20I fixtures, especially involving associate nations looking for quality competition. The weather in September tends to be warm but manageable, so matches usually finish without any rain interruptions.

For fans who love the stats, keep an eye on the top run‑scorers and wicket‑takers from the tri‑series. Agha’s 50‑run knock and Rauf’s four‑for are already topping the leaderboard. As the Asia Cup approaches, players who can adapt quickly to the slower pitches in Dubai will have a clear edge.

If you’re planning to watch live, tickets are selling fast for the Dubai International Stadium. The venue offers great sightlines and fan zones with food trucks serving everything from shawarma to cricket‑themed cupcakes. Arrive early to avoid the rush and soak up the pre‑match atmosphere.

Social media buzz around UAE cricket is also worth following. Hashtags like #UAEcricket and #SharjahT20I trend during match days, giving you instant updates, memes and fan reactions. Many local fans post videos of boundary celebrations that make you feel like you’re right there on the field.

In short, the UAE’s cricket calendar is packed, the venues are world‑class and the games are full of drama. Whether you’re a casual viewer or a hardcore follower, there’s always something happening that will keep you hooked. Stay tuned, grab your tickets, and enjoy the cricket fever that’s sweeping the Emirates!

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