UAE scores historic ODI win

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The UAE cricket team has registered its biggest One-Day International (ODI) win.

The national side thrashed Namibia by eight wickets in their ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 encounter in Muscat.

They dismissed their opponents for just 94 runs in 29 overs and then reached the target with 183 balls remaining.

Captain Ahmed Raza led the way with figures of 5-26 in eight overs of left-arm spin.

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