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Naeemuddin Aslam

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For the Pakistani cricketer, see Naeemuddin (Pakistani cricketer).

Naeemuddin Aslam

Personal information

Full name Naeemuddin Aslam

Born 31 May 1982 (age 39)

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Batting Right-handed

Role Batsman

International information

United Arab Emirates


National side

ODI debut (cap 25) 16 July 2004 v India

Last ODI 17 July 2004 v Sri Lanka

Career statistics
Competition ODI FC LA T20
Matches 2 9 32 6
Runs scored 12 466 475 111
Batting average 6.00 31.06 19.00 37.00
100s/50s 0/0 1/0 0/2 0/1
Top score 12 152 72 60*
Catches/stumpings 1/– 3/0 16/1 0/–

Source: Cricinfo, 9 March 2013

Naeemuddin Aslam is a cricketer who has played for the United Arab Emirates


national cricket team. He is most experienced in List A cricket having played 32 games.
However, his maiden century came in the first class format against Uganda in 2010.[1][2]
Contents

 1National team career


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 2References
 3External links

National team career[edit]


2004[edit]
Naeemuddin made his debut for the senior side during the 2004 ICC Six Nations
Challenge, held in Sharjah in March 2004, where he played four of the UAE's five
matches. He was called upon to bat twice, making 30 against Scotland, [3] and 12 against
Namibia.[4] UAE lost both matches where Naeemuddin batted, and their final record of
three wins and two losses in the tournament was not enough to qualify them for
the 2004 Champions Trophy.
Naeemuddin was retained for the side that drew with Nepal in the first match of the first
class Intercontinental Cup competition, totalling 39 runs in his two innings, [5] and in July
he was called up to play in the 2004 Asia Cup. UAE lost both matches in the
tournament by 116 runs, to Test nations India and Sri Lanka, and Naeemuddin got
a golden duck in the match against India. Against Sri Lanka, however, his 12 was the
third-highest score of all UAE batsmen, in a total of 123. [6]
2005[edit]
In 2005, the UAE took part in the ICC Trophy in Ireland, where they attempted to qualify
for the 2007 World Cup. Naeemuddin was again part of the team, only missing out on
the group stage game with Ireland. After failing to pass 15 in his first three games,
Naeemuddin was the top scorer by far in the final game of the group stage, which UAE
needed to win to have a chance of qualifying for the World Cup. His 76 off 106
deliveries made up more than a third of UAE's eventual total of 201 all out, [7] and gave
the bowlers something to defend. Their opponents Uganda were bowled out for 138,
giving UAE the win by 63 runs, and two play-off matches to qualify for the World Cup.
In the first, against Namibia, UAE were chasing 241 to win, and Naeemuddin, at number
three in the batting line-up, had to bat in the very first over as opener Asim Saeed went
for a three-ball duck. Naeemuddin hit 22 off 45 balls, sharing stands with Arshad
Ali and Syed Maqsood, but was out with the score on 45 for three. The other batsmen
helped the total to 242 for six,[8] giving the UAE a four-wicket win and a play-off match
with Netherlands. Once again, UAE were chasing, but this time they needed 288 in 50
overs; Naeemuddin could only contribute 15, the fourth-highest score of the innings,
and UAE were all out for 142.[9]
Naeemuddin did not play any of UAE's three Intercontinental Cup matches during 2005,
but the ICC Trophy wasn't his last appearance. During the EurAsia Cricket Series in
Dubai in April 2006, he played three matches, batted twice, but failed to score in both
innings.[10]
References[edit]
1. ^ "Naeemuddin Aslam | Cricket Players and Officials". ESPN Cricinfo.
Retrieved 19 August 2013.
2. ^ "The Home of CricketArchive". Cricketarchive.com. Retrieved 19
August 2013.
3. ^ UAE v Scotland scorecard, from CricketArchive, retrieved 18 May 2006
4. ^ UAE v Namibia scorecard, from CricketArchive, retrieved 18 May 2006
5. ^ UAE v Nepal scorecard, from CricketArchive, retrieved 18 May 2006
6. ^ UAE v Sri Lanka scorecard, from CricketArchive, retrieved 18 May
2006
7. ^ Uganda v UAE scorecard, from CricketArchive, retrieved 18 May 2006
8. ^ UAE v Namibia scorecard, retrieved 18 May 2006
9. ^ UAE v Netherlands scorecard, retrieved 18 May 2006
10. ^ Batting and Fielding for United Arab Emirates – EurAsia Cricket Series
2006, retrieved 18 May 2006

External links[edit]
 Naeemuddin Aslam at ESPNcricinfo
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