From 192/0 to 192/10: All ten players retire, won the 163th match

The United Arab Emirates team at work© X (Twitter)




The Cricket World witnessed a strange accident on Saturday when the United Arab Emirates (United Arab Emirates) team fell against Qatar in the Women’s World Cup match, the qualifications of Asia 2025. In the selection of bats, the United Arab Emirates published a good degree of 192 with Esha Rohit Oza (113) and Thertha Satish (74) screaming an unbeatable partnership. However, something very unusual occurred after that as the entire UAE team retired and gave a 193 to Qatar. This was the first time in the history of the cricket that all the team’s players have retired.

The reason behind this “retirement” tactic was that the match, which was played in Bangkok, was under the threat of rain. If the rain has played a group of spoils, the points will be shared between both teams and to avoid this, the United Arab Emirates used this strange tactic to impose an early conclusion.

This strategy worked for the United Arab Emirates as is the case with the ball, they left Qatar for only 29 races, and therefore, they concluded the match with a positive result before the weather was able to boycott.

Speaking of the match, captain Ishha Rohit Oza scored 113 balls from 55 balls, along with Theresha Satish, who scored 74 balls from 42 balls.

None of the archers in Qatar from the scalp were able to share, but fighters in the Emirates ended their roles on their own through retirement.

Later on the chase, Qatar could not approach the goal and got only 29. The Rizpha Emmanuel editorial was the best scorer for Qatar with 20 runs.

For the United Arab Emirates, Michelle Bathha took three shares while Katie Thompson took two.

With this victory, the United Arab Emirates climbed to the top of the points schedule with two wins in many games. Thailand is second with three points in two games. Currently, Qatar is at the bottom of the table with the loss in the first match.

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