That ends our coverage for today's game. For now, it is me, Sarbik Dutta, signing off on behalf of my co-commentators Ayan Chatterjee, Soumarya Dutta and scorer/analyst Paras Yadav.
Cheers!!
Shahnawaz Dahani (Man of the Match): "It's a very memorable performance for me and my team. I enjoyed bowling and celebrating with the crowd very much.
I dedicate this to my father, who's no longer with us.
Our squad is pretty strong and I didn't play against India but that happens. I was waiting for my opportunity to deliver."
Player of the Match: Shahnawaz Dahani.
Mohammad Haris (Pakistan A Captain): "It was a much-needed win. Had to put in the effort against UAE and can't take them lightly as Hong Kong showed yesterday. Yes, I took my time initially and did not find it easy. Stuck out there and did the job in the end. It was great out there and it was a complete performance. Onto the semi-finals now. Happy to be there and credit to the boys for the effort. Thank You and look forward to the semis against possibly Sri Lanka."
Rahul Chopra ( United Arab Emirates Captain) - The pressure was there but we knew that if we got the runs in the powerplay then we would be in the game. However we lost a lot of wickets in the powerplay and it hurt us. We have learnt a lot from this tournament. We want to take forward the positives and leave behind the negatives.
Time for the presentations.
5:37 pm IST, 4:07 pm Local Time: UAE are all out for 65 and Pakistan A win by 114 runs to become the fourth and final team progress through to the semi-finals.
In the first innings, Pakistan A got off to a great start with Yousuf (21) and Y. Khan (25) taking the attack to the bowlers in the powerplay. Farooq did well to strike in the powerplay and eventually was the stand out bowler for UAE thanks to his 3-fer.
The rest of the innings was all about Mohammad Haris' brilliance. The Pakistan A skipper scored a brilliant 71 off 49 balls to set the foundation for a big total.
He received ample support in the slog overs from Haider Ali who stayed unbeaten on 32(17). Overall, it was a great batting effort from Pakistan A as they went on to pile a commendable score of 179/4 in their 20 overs.
UAE came out to bat and showed intent right from the start but they were never in the chase. Shahnawaz Dahani struck early in the powerplay and took 3 wickets in his first 3 overs.
Tanish Suri looked good during his short stay at the crease and played some exemplary shots but he was dismissed for 15(15) by Dahani in the sixth over. It was all downhill for UAE from there on.
The skipper Rahul Chopra tried his best but couldn't stitch any substantial partnership with the other batsmen. Dahani came back into the attack and took two more wickets to complete his 5-fer.
Dahani was easily the standout bowler with figures of 5 wickets for 12 runs in his 4 overs. The UAE tail-enders failed to put up any fight and eventually got bundled out for 65.
W WICKET! IN THE AIR AND TAKEN! That's it. Pakistan A have thrashed UAE and have stormed into the semi-finals as UAE have been bowled out for 65 in 16.3 overs. Coming to the ball, short of a length banged into the pitch, Farooq looks to pull it away and mistimes it up in the air. Haris with the gloves calls for it and takes the catch. Pakistan A win this game by 114 runs and for now, go top of Group B.
16.2 A Daniyal to M Farooq
0 Back of a length delivery outside off, Farooq plays and misses to the keeper.
16.1 A Daniyal to M Farooq
0 Over the wicket. Back of a length into the stumps, Farooq steers it away to cover point fielder.
115 runs to win from 24 balls now. It should be a formality for Pakistan A. They will be looking to wrap this up as quickly as possible.
OVER 16
United Arab Emirates
65/9
Omid Rehman
0(3)
Muhammad Farooq
3(14)
Abbas Afridi
1-12(3.0)
15.6 A Afridi to O Rehman
0 Fuller length slower ball outside off, Rehman plays and misses to the keeper.
15.5 A Afridi to M Farooq
1 Fuller length on the pads, Farooq flicks it away to square leg region for a single to get off strike.
15.4 A Afridi to M Farooq
0 Fuller length delivery outside off, Farooq steers it away to the point region.