List of United Arab Emirates ODI cricketers

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This is a list of United Arab Emirati One-day International cricketers. A One Day International, or an ODI, is an international cricket match between two representative teams, each having ODI status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC). An ODI differs from Test matches in that the number of overs per team is limited, and that each team has only one innings. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his first ODI cap. Where more than one player won his first ODI cap in the same match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname - or, in the case of Muslims, by first name.

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Key

General

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

Players

Statistics are correct as of 5 March 2024. [3] [4] [5]
United Arab Emirates ODI cricketers
General Batting Bowling Fielding Ref(s)
Cap NameFirstLastMat Runs HS Avg 50 100 Balls Wkt BBI Ave 5WI Ca St
1 Arshad Laeeq 19941996610143*20.200019811/25198.00010 [6]
2 Azhar Saeed 19941996761328.710027163/4535.50020 [7]
3 Imtiaz Abbasi  199419967126*6.000042 [8]
4 Mazhar Hussain 1994199671797025.571048010 [9]
5 Vijay Mehra 199419966924318.400010 [10]
6 Mohammad Ishaq 1994199659851*24.501010 [11]
7 Riaz Poonawala 199419942442222.000010 [12]
8 Saleem Raza 1994199661598426.501019231/1759.66000 [13]
9 Johanne Samarasekera 19941996712447*31.000029441/1759.00010 [14]
10 Sohail Butt 19941994286*8.00007822/5239.50000 [15]
11 Sultan Zarawani  19941996726134.330026452/4951.40010 [16]
12 Shaukat Dukanwala 1996199658440*42.000019865/2925.50120 [17]
13 Mohammad Aslam 19961996438239.500010 [18]
14 Ganesh Mylvaganam 199619963362312.000010 [19]
15 Shehzad Altaf 1996199627811/1537.00000 [20]
16 Saeed-Al-Saffar 19961996118010 [21]
17 Abdul Rehman  200420041111.000000 [22]
18 Ali Asad 200420042211221.000012022/3536.50000 [23]
19 Arshad Ali 200420084544113.500010211/5105.00010 [24]
20 Asghar Ali  20042004214147.000000 [25]
21 Asim Saeed 20042004212126.00005411/2540.00000 [26]
22 Fahad Usman 200420042994.500010 [27]
23 Khurram Khan  2004201516582132*41.5731498124/3236.00060 [28]
24 Mohammad Tauqir  2004201511955513.571049192/3842.55050 [29]
25 Naeemuddin Aslam 20042004212126.000010 [30]
26 Rizwan Latif 200420041000.00005422/6934.50000 [31]
27 Syed Maqsood 20042004218139.00006611/6084.00010 [32]
28 Ramveer Rai 200420041393939.000000 [33]
29 Sameer Zia 20042004122*006011/4444.00020 [34]
30 Amjad Ali  20082015175209830.5830111 [35]
31 Amjad Javed 20082017152395619.911061893/6067.55080 [36]
32 Indika Batuwitarachchi 20082008214147.000020 [37]
33 Fahad Alhashmi 200820155000.000022462/3933.66000 [38]
34 Saqib Ali  2008201458425*21.00006011/4457.00020 [39]
35 Vikrant Shetty 2008201421698.000000 [40]
36 Shadeep Silva 200820081777.000042000 [41]
37 Zahid Shah 200820082116*0012063/4916.33000 [42]
38 Alawi Shukri 200820081111.000000 [43]
39 Aman Ali 200820081000.000012000 [44]
40 Nizel Fernandes 200820081555.000000 [45]
41 Ahmed Raza  20142022534095012.02102,801645/2630.061250 [46]
42 Manjula Guruge 2014201571610*00351124/5628.08010 [47]
43 Kamran Shazad 201420154221311.000022273/4129.85010 [48]
44 Swapnil Patil  201420151326399*26.302083 [49]
45 Rohan Mustafa  20142023811,50410921.48713,787855/2533.291350 [50]
46 Salman Faris 201420143432714.330000 [51]
47 Shaiman Anwar 20142019401,21910631.2511111743/6133.500120 [52]
48 Fayyaz Ahmed 2014201634737*47.0000162000 [53]
49 Irfan Sajid 201420141222.000030000 [54]
50 Krishna Chandran 20142016121344316.750041873/4561.57050 [55]
51 Mohammad Naveed  20142019393974516.54001,938535/2833.15160 [56]
52 Mohammad Shahzad 2014201661907931.662024094/2625.88020 [57]
53 Andri Berenger 20142015102056620.502020 [58]
54 Salman Farooq 20142014136000 [59]
55 Nasir Aziz 201420155826027.331026431/5085.66000 [60]
56 Saqlain Haider  201420165582814.500011 [61]
57 Abdul Shakoor  201520183542418.000041 [62]
58 Asif Iqbal 201520151888.000024000 [63]
59 Yodhin Punja 201520151111.000036000 [64]
60 Laxman Sreekumar 201520164612815.250036010 [65]
61 Umair Ali 201520152201010.000010811/65125.00010 [66]
62 Zaheer Maqsood 201520152138*0012042/5629.00000 [67]
63 Qadeer Ahmed 2015201911944.500051682/3858.37010 [68]
64 Usman Mushtaq 201520151333.000012000 [69]
65 Muhammad Usman 20162022381,008102*31.5041110 [70]
66 Rameez Shahzad 2016202326936121*40.695230060 [71]
67 Adnan Mufti 201720181833057*27.501040 [72]
68 Ghulam Shabber  20172019235009021.7340302 [73]
69 Imran Haider 20172019205818*8.2800943324/2526.28050 [74]
70 Mohammed Qasim 201720175944118.800012021/1335.50020 [75]
71 Zahoor Khan 2017202462152236.60002,880936/3425.861140 [76]
72 Ashfaq Ahmed 20182019163449221.502022342/5546.25060 [77]
73 Mohammad Boota  20182019919159*23.871012001 [78]
74 Amir Hayat 2018201993124*10.3300449113/1934.72040 [79]
75 Chirag Suri 201820233794611525.5652100 [80]
76 Fahad Nawaz 201920192221.000000 [81]
77 Chundangapoyil Rizwan 201920244294810927.88415811/1950.00090 [82]
78 Sultan Ahmed 20192019218119.000072000

[83]

79 Vriitya Aravind  20192024571,770115*32.7792369 [84]
80 Basil Hameed 201920244087863*24.38301,132375/1720.371150 [85]
81 Darius D'Silva 201920206533113.250018663/2219.66010 [86]
82 Junaid Siddique 201920244610316*5.15002,124644/2327.82040 [87]
83 Karthik Meiyappan 2019202331163249.05001,208374/3730.100100 [88]
84 Waheed Ahmed 201920217732314.600012011/2094.00040 [89]
85 Jonathan Figy 2019202025532*55.000010 [90]
86 Zawar Farid 202020231013232*18.850020184/3023.37010 [91]
87 Kashif Daud 202120221928276*28.2020663163/4130.12030 [92]
88 Alishan Sharafu 20212024161963514.000090 [93]
89 Muhammad Waseem  20222024481,28911926.8561530230 [94]
90 Akif Raja 202220225100.000022831/1953.33020 [95]
91 Asif Khan 20222024321,076151*39.855370 [96]
92 Rahul Bhatia 2022202432824*14.000011121/4362.00000 [97]
93 Sabir Ali 2022202341276.000010232/5030.33020 [98]
94 Aryan Lakra 20222023163878424.184031863/3846.66080 [99]
95 Aayan Afzal Khan 202220242854594*30.27301,514374/1426.43010 [100]
96 Hazrat Bilal 2022202372420*24.000027084/4726.50000 [101]
97 Vishnu Sukumaran 20222022217158.500012000 [102]
98 Ashwanth Valthapa  202320233141414.000031 [103]
99 Sanchit Sharma 2023202410914422.75}00342113/3729.36040 [104]
100 Matiullah Khan 20232023100*003011/3726.50000 [105]
101 Ansh Tandon 202320231101010.00}0000 [106]
102 Aryansh Sharma  2023202371365719.421090 [107]
103 Ali Naseer 2023202392045825.5020422102/3739.60000 [108]
104 Adhitya Shetty 2023202316011/5656.00010 [109]
105 Lovepreet Singh 202320232964.500020 [110]
106 Ethan D'Souza 202320233964.500020 [111]
107 Muhammad Jawadullah 2023202351413*7.000022363/4639.83010 [112]
108 Rahul Chopra 202420243382912.660020 [113]
109 Tanish Suri 202420242272713.500020 [114]
110 Zuhaib Zubair202420243383112.66001020000 [115]

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