Debutant Mufti runs Lions close

England Lions 223 for 8 (Clarke 42, S Curran 40, Qadeer 3-48) beat UAE 207 (Mufti 69, Mustafa 40, Rayner 3-27, C Overton 3-29) by 16 runs
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England Lions completed a clean sweep of their one-day series against the United Arab Emirates in Dubai today thanks to the depth of their batting and the quality of their bowling and fielding.

The Lions top order failed to fire for the second game in succession after they were put in on a tricky pitch, with only Joe Clarke of the top five passing 30.

But they still posted a decent total of 223 for 8, the highest of a low-scoring series, thanks to handy contributions lower down the order, led by 40 for the Surrey allrounder Sam Curran, who later impressed with the ball, alongside Craig Overton and Ollie Rayner, who both took three wickets.

The UAE still threatened to pull off an unlikely win led by Adnan Mufti, a 31-year-old left-hander from Rawalpindi, on his debut, but Mufti was run out by Liam Livingstone’s powerful throw from the long on boundary with the UAE still 16 runs short.

“I think it was quite good for us to be in a tight game at the end there,” said Rayner, who ended with 3 for 27 from his 10 overs. “Their left-hander played really well and we had to work hard to get the win.

“Through the series we’ve had lots of different guys taking wickets with Stuart Meaker in the first game and Tom Curran in the second, and a few of us shared them out a bit today.”

Overton is on his fourth Lions tour even though he is still only 22, and aiming to make up for lost time after suffering injuries in each of the last two winters.

“It’s been frustrating with the injuries the last two years, but I had a good season with Somerset and so far things have been going well,” he said.

Curran, returned to the team with his older brother Tom rested following his five wickets as the Lions clinched the series on Saturday, made the first breakthrough courtesy of a low one-handed catch by Clarke, who was ‘keeping for the first time on the tour.

Foakes, who had worn the gloves in the previous two matches, then showed his ability in the outfield with a sharp catch at midwicket to give Fuller his first success.

Rohan Mustafa, a left-handed opener who has been the UAE’s best batsman all series, was leading the charge again until he launched Rayner straight down the ground and Overton intercepted just inside the boundary.

With the first ball of his next over, Rayner had Mohammed Usman, another left-hander, lbw sweeping, and when Overton claimed a deserved wicket in a probing opening burst of 4-2-2-1, the UAE had slumped from 71 for 2 to 81 for 5.

Rayner claimed a sharp return catch for his third wicket, and Tom Alsop snapped up Saqlain Haider at point to give Fuller his second. Then Overton returned to collect a couple more, although the Lions were relieved when Livingstone ended the last-wicket resistance.

The Cumbrian had also made an impression with the bat, hitting two sixes in a fourth-wicket stand of 65 in 14 overs with Clarke. But they fell in quick succession to leave the Lions on 115 for 5, and they were indebted to Curran, the youngest member of the squad, for showing maturity as well as ability in partnerships of 45 with Foakes and 34 with Fuller.

The Lions must now switch quickly to red-ball mode, with practice at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday before a four-day match against Afghanistan.

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