Fujairah vs Abu Dhabi, 15th Match Pitch Report - Match Overview & Playing XI | Emirates D20 Tournament, 2025

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14 October 2025 | 07:23AM
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FJR vs ABD Live Score, 15th Match | Emirates D20 Tournament, 2025 — Fujairah face Abu Dhabi under lights at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on 15 October 2025, 07:00 PM IST. Sharjah’s D20 pattern this week has been classic: intent up front, smarts through overs 7–15, and a late kick once the ball begins to skid. Recent results at this tournament show both paths winning—defends on tackier evenings and well-paced chases when the surface quickens—so the toss alone won’t decide it. Expect Fujairah to back a direct powerplay with at least one anchor, then lean into all-phase utility from their middle to control the squeeze. Abu Dhabi will counter with a compact top order and a deep bank of multi-skill options to string dots, attack match-ups, and keep boundary clusters down.


Venue data across this D20 cycle and wider Sharjah records suggest competitive first-innings totals ranging from the mid-140s into the 170s when platforms are strong; one low-scoring win and multiple high-scoring finishes have already landed this week, reinforcing just how quickly momentum can swing here. With warm, dry October evenings, minor dew can appear and help chasing sides—but not always decisively—so execution in the middle overs remains the real separator. Track every twist with FJR vs ABD Live Score as table positions start to crystallize.

Fujairah vs Abu Dhabi, 15th Match Details

Series

Emirates D20 Tournament, 2025

Match

Fujairah vs Abu Dhabi

Date & Time

15 October 2025, 07:00 PM

Venue

Sharjah Cricket Stadium

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Fujairah vs Abu Dhabi, 15th Match Weather Condition

12:00 pm

Cloud

0%

Humidity

52%

Wind

9.4 km/h

32.2

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Clear

Sharjah Cricket Stadium

Sharjah Cricket Stadium Pitch Report

Pitch Condition

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Batting Condition

Average

Pace Bowling

Average

Spin Bowling

Average

Pace vs Spin on Venue

(Last 10 match)

Sharjah is batting-friendly early with true bounce and short square pockets; as night sets in, the ball can skim on, aiding stroke-play, though quality spin and pace-off still bite through the middle. Ground aggregates and current D20 scorecards place par roughly 150–165, stretching to 170–180 if an opener/anchor is still there beyond the 15th. Captains often lean to bowl first to read any grip and gauge dew, but recent matches at this venue have also rewarded disciplined defenses around 130–150 when change-ups and fields were nailed.

Fujairah Recent form

Last 5 Matches

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Abu Dhabi Recent form

Last 5 Matches

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Venue Scoring Pattern

Avg 1st Innings

136

X

126

Avg 2st Innings

Highest Total

192-5 by DUB vs FUJ

X

96-10 by AJM vs SHA

Lowest Total

Highest Chased

143-2 by EMB vs ABD

X

177-2 by FUJ vs SHA

Lowest Defended

Matches Won
Batting First

2

33%
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67%
Bowling First

4

Fujairah vs Abu Dhabi, 15th Match Squad

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Fujairah Probable XI :

Sagar Kalyan, Muhammad Naeem Khan, Ethan D’Souza, Rayan Khan, Ayaan Misbah, Madhav Manoj, Muhammad Ahmed Fahad, Karan Dhiman, Aryan Saxena, Zainullah Rehmani, Matiullah Khan.

Abu Dhabi Probable XI :

Ali Abid, Junaid Afridi, Luqman Faisal, Mayank Chowdary, Shehan Dilshan, Ihtisham Ul Haq, Rohan Mustafa, Mohammad Nadeem, Jeet Bhatia, Akif Raja, Sayam Khan.

Conclusion

Strategically, this shapes as a contest of powerplay clarity and middle-overs control. If Fujairah minimize dots early and carry hitters into the last five, they can push above par and force Abu Dhabi to chase at 9+ late. Abu Dhabi’s route: win the first 30 balls, use ring fields to turn twos into ones, and stack slower-ball plans so boundaries arrive in singles, not clusters. A first-innings 165+ sharpens scoreboard pressure even at Sharjah; anything nearer 150 keeps both results alive and puts a premium on catching and death-over discipline. Given October warmth and possible light dew, a bowl-first call is sensible—but not automatic—depending on how tacky the first 2–3 overs feel.