Linchpins for UAE cricket ahead of ICC World Cup

Paul Radley picks four players who he believes will be key to Emirates success in Australia and New Zealand next year.

Kamran Shahzad is considered the fastest bowler in Associate cricket by Aaqib Javed, the UAE coach. Graham Crouch / Getty Images
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If the UAE are going to be competitive in the World Cup next year, the following players will need to excel:

Kamran Shahzad, 29, fast bowler

Aaqib Javed reckons the UAE have the fastest bowler in Associate cricket at their disposal. “Today I swear Kamran bowled lightning fast,” the coach said after the win over Namibia on Thursday. “He must have been bowling 140kph-plus, he was bowling brilliant yorkers. It was an international-level spell.”

Nasir Aziz, 27, off-spinner

The UAE have succeeded in New Zealand without their most prolific bowler. Nasir, an off-spinner, was reported for a suspect bowling action at the end of last year. He was required to undergo remedial measures at a biomechanics laboratory in Australia, and delays in the visa process meant he missed the Qualifier.

Amjad Javed, 33, all-rounder

The Fly Emirates player has been key to the UAE’s limited-overs side for years – but even by his standards he has been a revelation on this tour. Nagging medium-pace has brought him 12 wickets at a miserly economy rate, while his strike-rate of 146 with the bat is the best in the competition.

Rohan Mustafa, 25, all-rounder

The jack of all trades in the UAE middle order. Aaqib deems him the man for a crisis with the bat, but it is his versatility with the ball which has caught the eye in New Zealand. Usually an off-spinner, Mustafa turned his hand to seamers before the tour, and bowled a number of overs of both in the competition.

pradley@thenational.ae