Accumulating 321 runs in 12 innings with a brisk strike rate of 148, Waseem finished fourth on the batting chart for the season. Waseem also clinched the prestigious Blue Belt – Best UAE Player – for the second consecutive season. One of his finest knocks was against the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders when he scored a resilient 89 off 62 balls setting up an eight-wicket win for his team, ensuring MI Emirates remained in contention right from the start.
Beyond his individual performance, Waseem who is also the captain of the UAE national team expressed his delight on the MI Emirates’ success and the overall impressive performance from UAE’s young cricketers, such as Ali Naseer, Zuhaib Zubair and Muhammad Jawadullah.
He said, “The DP World ILT20 is one of the best leagues in the world so it is amazing to see them perform to their potential. They are a proof that we have the talent and all we need is the exposure and the experience and the DP World ILT20 is helping us bridge that gap.”
Reflecting on his performances in yet another impactful season the right-handed opener said, “It is a source of great pride for me. As the captain of the country’s cricket team, it feels good to do well, especially when it is our own league.”
Speaking on the MI Emirates’s spectacular season, Waseem said, “Last year we did well too but we made some mistakes which cost us the title. I’m very pleased that we won the tournament this year with our overall performance. We excelled in all key areas and that was the difference for us.”
He further added, “We were fortunate to have some very experienced players including the likes of Trent Boult, Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard. It’s special to play with these big players. They never make you feel like they are bigger than the game or anyone in the team and they help the whole team move forward.”
On his favourite knock of the tournament, the hard-hitting batter could not look past the final match of the tournament where he imposed his presence at the top of the order with a quick-fire knock of 43 runs off just 24 balls, Waseem opined, “I had a few good knocks this season, but the final was definitely my favourite innings. I am glad I could contribute to the team in a crucial situation.”
more recommended stories
-
Oman Participates in “Peace and Development in Arab and African Framework” Conference at Arab League in Cairo
Cairo: The Sultanate of Oman took.
-
Oman participation in 5th Gulf Narration Forum in Doha
Doha: The Qatari capital, Doha, is.
-
Hezbollah announce Hassan Nasrallah’s martyrdom
Lebanon’s Hezbollah announced Saturday that its.
-
Oman, Azerbaijan private sectors explore new horizons for economic cooperation
Baku: A number of Omani businessmen.
-
Israel army says Nasrallah killed in Beirut strike
Muscat: The Israeli military announced on.
-
GCC, Azerbaijan Economic Forum Explores New Vistas of Cooperation
Baku: The Sultanate of Oman, represented.
-
Kuwait plans to raise fuel prices for expats
Kuwait Plans to Increase Fuel Prices.
-
Seeb crowned 2024 Hockey Super Cup champions after beating Ahli Sidab
Muscat: Seeb Club won the 2024.
-
100 sailors from 9 countries to compete in Oman Sail’s Mussanah Race Week
Oman set to host 100 sailors.
-
Omani cyclist Shabib Al Balushi crowned Salalah Mountain Bike Race
Salalah: Omani cyclist Shabib Al Balushi.