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Sultan Mohammed Zarawani (; born 24 January 1961) is a former Emirati
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er. He played seven
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s (ODIs). After the
1996 Cricket World Cup The 1996 Cricket World Cup, also called the Wills World Cup 1996 for sponsorship reasons, was the sixth Cricket World Cup organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was co-hosted by India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The tournament wa ...
, he was banned for life when he criticised the officials of the
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. Zarawani had learnt the basics of the sport while studying at his school in Pakistan.


International career

In the early 1990s, when the Emirates Cricket Board adopted a policy of recruiting expatriate cricketers from Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka for the national side, Zarawani, the sole native Emirati in the team, was appointed as captain. Under his leadership, the UAE won the
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in Kenya which earned them qualification for the
1996 Cricket World Cup The 1996 Cricket World Cup, also called the Wills World Cup 1996 for sponsorship reasons, was the sixth Cricket World Cup organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was co-hosted by India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The tournament wa ...
. He also captained the UAE in their first-ever
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match which was played against
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. Although his team was defeated, Zarawani did manage to capture one wicket – that of
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. He is best known for facing South African fast bowler
Allan Donald Allan Anthony Donald (born 20 October 1966) is a South African former cricketer who is also the former bowling coach of Bangladesh national cricket team. Often nicknamed 'White Lightning' due to his quick bowling, he is considered one of the ...
wearing a sunhat rather than a helmet at the 1996 Cricket World Cup and being hit by a fierce bouncer. Sultan had come to bat when UAE was reeling at 68/6 in a huge run chase of 322. Donald recorded in his
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that he feared initially that he had killed him. Despite the blow, Zarawani continued to refuse the offer of a helmet but only lasted six more balls before he was dismissed and taken straight to
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.Booth 2009. Prior to playing in his first World Cup tournament in 1996, he had received three operations on his knees and also underwent regular cortisone injections in order to enable him to play through the pain. He also spent 24 hours in bed before every match to make himself fit to play. He led at the age of 35. Despite the blow on his head in UAE's opening match against South Africa, he continued to play in the remainder of the tournament and also went onto lead the side throughout the global showpiece. Under his leadership, UAE finished the tournament on a high note by securing a victory over fellow qualifier Netherlands and it also eventually marked the last international appearance for Zarawani in international cricket. The only locally produced player on the 1996 side, Zarawani was purportedly held in very high esteem by his teammates, of whom there were allegedly fewer than the pricey
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s in his possession. He left the international game with ODI batting and bowling averages of 4.33 and 51.40 respectively. "Swap the figures round, as they say, and you'd have one hell of an allrounder," mused Lawrence Booth.


Legacy

The iconic moment which was created when Sultan Zarawani faced a rampant Allan Donald has also been included in the ‘'Second XI: Cricket in its Outposts'’, a book which talks about the evolution of associate cricket. The book also illustrate why he went onto face Allan Donald with a sunhat on his head instead of a helmet and Zarawani himself recalled the incident and shared his experiences on the book.


References


External links

* Booth, Lawrence. "Myths; And stereotypes." ''The Spin'', 30 June 2009. *
Remembering Sultan Zarawani
– Sidin Vadukut, Cricinfo {{DEFAULTSORT:Zarawani, Sultan 1961 births Living people Emirati cricket captains Emirati cricketers United Arab Emirates One Day International cricketers Cricketers from Dubai