- UAE vs NZ Preview: The upcoming three-match T20I series between New Zealand and
United Arab Emirates is set to kick off on August 17. The iconic Dubai International
Cricket Stadium of UAE will host the opening fixture of the much-anticipated T20I
series, scheduled to get underway at 7:30 PM Indian Time.UAE vs NZ 1st T20I Weather Report (Dubai):
AccuWeather predicts a typical scorching day in the famous Dubai city on Thursday
(August 17). The average temperature of the highly humid day will remain around a
whopping 44 degrees celsius. Moreover, there is no possibility of precipitation
throughout the day.UAE vs NZ 1st T20I Pitch Report (Dubai International Cricket Stadium):
Dubai International Cricket Stadium is a premier venue for international cricketing
action in the United Arab Emirates. The renowned Dubai stadium boasts massive crowd
capacity, top-class infrastructure, and gigantic boundary dimensions.
The surface in Dubai has genuine assistance for pacers upfront, however, batters are
bound to dominate a major part of the game. A total of 170 is often considered a par
first innings T20 score in the batting-friendly Dubai International Cricket Stadium.UAE vs NZ 1st T20I Recent Record:
United Arab Emirates – L W L W L
New Zealand – W NR W L L
UAE vs NZ 1st T20I Head-to-Head Record:
*United Arab Emirates are yet to face New Zealand in a T20 international fixture.UAE vs NZ Winner Prediction:
Visitors New Zealand have already announced a 15-member squad for the high-octane
T20I series in the United Arab Emirates. Veteran pacer Tim Southee will be leading a second-string New Zealand lineup in the enthralling series which will transpire in a short
four-day window. Hosts UAE haven’t disclosed their squad yet but are expected to be
led by Chundangapoyil Rizwan.
Tim Southee-led New Zealand will head into the three-match series as hot favorites and
a clean sweep by the Blackcaps appears to be the most probable series result. Visitors
New Zealand feature a drastically better T20 side, compared to United Arab Emirates.
Bank on New Zealand to achieve a dominating triumph over UAE in the series opener.