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One catch could have changed our World Cup - Tauqir

Published 15/03/2015, 07:56
© Reuters. United Arab Emirates' captain Mohammad Tauqir is bowled by South Africa's Dale Steyn during their Cricket World Cup match in Wellington

(Reuters) - United Arab Emirates captain Mohammad Tauqir was able to reflect with some pride on a World Cup campaign that ended on Sunday without a win but he felt one dropped catch could have changed the complexion of their tournament.

Tauqir's side lost to West Indies by six wickets at McLean Park in Napier on Sunday, a victory that propelled Jason Holder's side into a likely quarter-final against New Zealand.

It was the sixth loss of the World Cup for UAE, who demonstrated on several occasions they could play international standard cricket if they did not quite have the skill or class to put consistent pressure on their opponents.

They suffered just one humiliating loss, to India by nine wickets, but their mindset after that game appeared to be not to get embarrassed rather than attempting to beat the test nations.

Tauqir, however, felt that had Nasir Aziz taken a catch in the outfield off Ireland's Kevin O'Brien, they might have been able to record their second victory at the World Cup after they beat the Netherlands by seven wickets in 1996.

O'Brien went on to score another 26 runs that helped Ireland to a two-wicket victory as they made 279 for eight with four balls to spare.

"Overall the whole tournament has been very, very special for the whole team," Tauqir told reporters in Napier. "We really enjoyed the whole tournament.

"I think one moment that would have changed the game was I think Kevin O'Brien's catch that got dropped. If that catch would have been taken, I think we would have definitely won that game."

Tauqir singled out Shaiman Anwar's batting as being a particular highlight for the team.

Anwar top-scored with 311 runs at 51.83 and at one stage after all of the teams had played four games, was the highest run scorer in the tournament.

Tauqir added the bowling had been good, though the majority of the batsmen had struggled and their fielding was not up to scratch.

"There were a few positives. I think overall our bowling department was pretty consistent in every game," he said.

"I think it's a little bit of fielding and the batting department that needs a bit of improvement.

© Reuters. United Arab Emirates' captain Mohammad Tauqir is bowled by South Africa's Dale Steyn during their Cricket World Cup match in Wellington

"But we take a lot of positives from the whole event, and it was overall a good learning experience for us."

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