UAE vs Qatar: It was not seen in T20 cricket till date, 10 batsmen retired out, world cricket also surprised

In the match played between the UAE and Qatar in the Women’s Asia T20 World Cup Asia qualifiers on Saturday in Bangkok, the UAE retired all its 10 batter out after scoring 192 runs without losing no wickets in 16 overs. This is the first time in female or male T20 when a team has retired all their 10 batter out. After this, the UAE scored 163 runs, scoring Qatar for just 29 runs.
Qatar’s 7 batter could not even open her account and the match ended in 27.1 overs. Since the UAE also got into an eight batter account, there were a total of 15 batter in this match, which is the highest in a female T20. After the first batting decision, UAE captain Isha Ojha and his salute pilgrim Satish had a century partnership, in which Ojha scored 113 and Satish scored 74 runs.
When the UAE score was 192 runs, he decided to end the innings there. However, T20 is not allowed to declare the innings, so both the batter moved to the pavilion and after that two batter came on the pitch and went out to retired. After which the UAE was considered an allout on the score of 192.
Ojha scored a third century in T20, scoring a century off 51 balls. Satish also scored a half -century off 31 balls, due to which the UAE crossed the 150 mark in 14 overs. Ojha hit 14 fours while Satish hit 11 fours. In the 16th over, Ojha hit three fours in the last four balls. UAE’s 192 score also became the highest allout score in women’s T20.
In response, Qatar’s innings could not go ahead more than 11.1 overs, only three batter could score while only one batter could score more than five. Opener Rijafa Bano Imanuel scored the highest score. The first four wickets fell in front of him and when she was runout in the eighth over, after this, Qatar’s innings was only 20 balls.
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