The UAE’s build-up to this World Cup has been far from ideal. They missed out on the 2024 edition and arrive here with a largely revamped squad, with only three players remaining from their 2022 campaign. The inexperience has reflected in the results. They scraped through the Asian Qualifiers, finishing behind Nepal and Oman, doing just enough to make it to this year’s event. There wasn’t much respite thereafter. UAE failed to leave a mark in the Asia Cup and the Asia Cup Rising Stars, managing just one win across six games. A short home series against Ireland in Dubai didn’t help matters either, with two heavy defeats, and the warm-up games before the tournament followed a similar pattern - losses to Nepal and Italy. Confidence is understandably low as they come up against a well-settled New Zealand side. If there is a silver lining, it lies in the surface at Chepauk. The slower conditions could suit their style of bowling, and they’ll need that assistance if they are to stay in the contest. Toss and teams coming up..



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