Qatar ready to exploit home conditions in crucial Asian sub-regional qualifiers, says skipper Choudhry
Qatar ready to exploit home conditions in crucial Asian sub-regional qualifiers, says skipper Choudhry
The 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
Asian sub-regional qualifiers to start at Asian Town Stadium from October 23
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Qatar skipper Iqbal Hussain
Choudhry is quite excited to return to competitive action as his team hosts the
Asian sub-regional Group A qualifiers for the 2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup at
the Asian Town Stadium from October 23.
Besides Qatar, other four contesting
teams are Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the Maldives. The winner will
advance to one of the two Global qualifiers to be held later. Malaysia will
organize the six-team Group B matches from November 9 to 15.
Choudhry, who has risen to the captaincy
of the national team after playing fun cricket with the tape ball on the
streets with his brothers and cousins, is aware of the big challenge that is
coming up after nearly one and a half years have been lost to the Covid-19
pandemic.
“The whole world faced a very
tragic time because of the pandemic. By God’s grace, the normalcy is however
returning. Last time when we were playing, we were in a very encouraging shape.
We stunned a much-higher ranked Oman in a group match at the Asian T20 Western Region
qualifiers.
“It was a bit unfortunate that we
could not carry on that form. We then lost to Bahrain in a group game and then
suffered the defeat at the hands of another strong outfit UAE after shooting
them out for just 122 runs in the semi-finals,” the 32-year-old all-rounder
recalled with a sigh of pain and regret.
Choudhry chose to put it all
behind and tried to lay emphasis on restarting the international cricket on a
big note. “We have some new faces this time in the final 14. They are all very
talented and I am confident that two or three of them will surely catch the
international attention soon.
Opener Andri Berenger, who has
played the 2010 Junior World Cup for Sri Lanka and represented the UAE in the
ICC World Cup in 2015, left-arm fast bowler and former Kuwait international
Murad Khan, right-arm fast bowler Mohammed Ikram and leg-spinner Sandun
Vithanage.
These newcomers will join hands
with experienced players like captain Choudhry, vice-captain Mohammed Rizlan,
Muhammad Tanveer, Kamran Khan and Zaheer Ibrahim to give a good balance to the
national team. One of the absentees is all-rounder Tamoor Sajjad, who has moved
to England for family reasons.
Choudhry, while talking about the
upcoming assignment, says that each match is like a new start and his team
would take one match at a time. “After the time lost to the pandemic, all teams
have been forced to start afresh. Just as we have some fresh faces, others may
also have them. In T20, there is a very little margin of error. We have to play
each match as the last one and try to give our best.
The Qatar skipper, who also led
his Falcon Hunters to the inaugural T10 franchise cricket title in 2019 after
winning the final against Kamran Akmal-led Swift Gallopers with a
penultimate-ball six, is hoping to repeat some of the glorious moments and
memories of the 2019-2020.
“From 2016, we began our upward
journey and the 2019 to early parts of the 2020 were the best for us. We played
very hard cricket and got some morale-lifting results. We beat Kuwait in away
friendly series in a Super Over and the same thing happened when we hosted the
return series.
“We emerged the winners in the
Super Over again. We won series against Uganda and Jersey as well. Then we had
a new experience of the T10 event. Pakistan’s Salman Butt and South African
Hashim Amla were the part of my team. It was a great learning experience with
them, especially about how to handle pressure during tight situations.
“All players are in fighting
frame. We did a lot of gym and have been practising in the camp for two months.
In the meantime, the Premier Division league has also started and it has also
fine-tuned us a bit. All the players are keen to give their best, while
supporting each other. The Western Region event is not far away. We just hope
to refind our rhythm,” he added.
Talking about the lone spot in the
event, Choudhry said: “Only the winner will advance to the next stage. So each
game is crucial and we can’t be complacent at any stage. Home condition
dynamics will help us surely as we have played here for a long time. Whatever
we have learnt through our experience, we will try to bring it into play and
see what happens.”
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