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Unbeaten UAE FMTK win Superfix International Tape Ball trophy

November 21, 2022
By Muzamil Asif
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SHARJAH: Gujranwala-born Muzamil Kamoki led UAE FMTK’s unbeaten run in the Superfix International Tape Ball Tournament, which took place here from November 19 to 20.

In a dream victorious campaign at the iconic Sharjah Stadium, UAE’s team went straight to the finals after winning all five group matches.

Kamoki and his team were on song throughout the tournament despite locking horns with some top-notch tape ball cricketers of other five participating teams, including Pakistan (MWI), India (Friends XI), Saudi Arabia (Buraq XI), and Oman (Bhuta XI).

UAE FMTK beat Saudi Arabia’s Buraq XI in the final contest by 24 runs to lift the coveted price in front of an enthusiastic crowd.

Set to chase 79 runs to win the title, Buraq XI’s batter fell prey to Qadir Kashmiri’s fierce pace bowling. The Kashmir-born lanky bowler picked up two early wickets to raise the hopes of his management in the dugout and fans in the stands.

Qadir Kashmiri was impressive in the final— File

The solid foundation laid down by Kashmiri worked well for UAE FMTK as they wrapped up an unforgettable victory in the first-of-its-kind mega international tape ball event.

Buraq XI, who beat strong Pakistan side in the semi-final, could only score 53 for the loss of six wickets. Hafiz Usman was the highest scorer with 14 runs for the runners-up.

Earlier, Zain’s quick 27 runs led UAE FMTK to 78 runs in the allotted six overs.

Speaking to geosuper.tv after holding the trophy, UAE FMTK’s captain Kamoki credited his teammates for the brilliant performance.

“First of all, I would like to thank almighty Allah for making us win this final,” said Kamoki, whose final’s performance wasn’t up to the mark.

“Our boys played really well. They gelled in and played like a unit. We are blessed to become the champions of first-ever World Cup-like event in tape ball cricket,” the opening batter said.

On the other hand, tournament’s chairman Naveed Malik vowed to continue supporting tape ball cricket after the massive success.

“Alhamdulillah, we delivered one of the biggest tape ball cricket events in the world,” UAE-based sports enthusiast said.

“We will go one step further next year to bring more talent into the circuit. We saw great players in this tournament who I think will play in leagues very soon,” he concluded.