Sharjah vs Dubai, 16th Match Pitch Report - Match Overview & Playing XI | Emirates D20 Tournament, 2025

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14 October 2025 | 10:20AM
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SRJ vs DUB Live Score, 16th Match Emirates D20 Tournament, 2025 — Sharjah take on Dubai at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on 15 October 2025, 11:00 PM IST, a primetime slot that often produces high-tempo T20s and late momentum swings. The blueprint at this venue rarely changes: win the powerplay without burning wickets, control overs 7–15, and keep enough muscle for a final kick once the ball begins to skid under lights. Sharjah’s strengths lie in a direct top-order approach backed by multi-skill options who can stitch together utility overs and keep the squeeze on in the middle. Dubai counter with a compact batting core, handy finishers, and several change-up options with the ball—vital for turning twos into ones and keeping boundary clusters down when fields spread.


In this phase of the tournament, net run rate (NRR) pressure shadows every decision. Expect Sharjah to pursue a platform-plus-finish method: one end anchored, the other proactive, then a controlled surge across overs 16–19. Dubai will try to own the first 30 balls, ring the infield aggressively to throttle rotation, and hold match-up overs for Sharjah’s engine room. With smallish square pockets and a quick outfield, mis-executed length can vanish; equally, a five-over choke can flip a 170 chase into a tense scrap. Track every twist with SRJ vs DUB Live Score as table positions start to crystallize.

Sharjah vs Dubai, 16th Match Details

Series

Emirates D20 Tournament, 2025

Match

Sharjah vs Dubai

Date & Time

15 October 2025, 11:00 PM

Venue

Sharjah Cricket Stadium

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Sharjah vs Dubai, 16th Match Weather Condition

10:00 am

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 traditionally batting-friendly early, offering true bounce and rapid value for square and straight hits. As the night deepens, a light sheen can make the ball skim on, helping well-timed strokes but demanding precision from slower balls and yorkers. Good attacks succeed here by pairing hard-length new-ball overs with pace-off into the middle, keeping lines straight to protect the short sides. Par typically lives in the 150–165 band, stretching to 170–180 when an opener or anchor carries deep and finishers get a clean launch window. Captains often lean to bowl first to read grip and any dew, but disciplined defenses around 150 are very possible when match-ups and boundary riders are nailed.

Sharjah Recent form

Last 5 Matches

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Dubai 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%
|
67%
Bowling First

4

Sharjah vs Dubai, 16th Match Squad

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Sharjah Probable XI :

Vriitya Aravind, Khalid Shah, Mohit Kalyan, Taimoor Ali-I, Tanish Suri, Mohammed Halan, Muhammad Shahdad, Daniyal Liaqat, Aayan Khan, Muhammad Jawadullah, Khuzaima Tanveer.

Dubai Probable XI :

Rameez Shahzad, Ronak Panoly, Raizal Nadir, Vaibhav Govekar, Shane Saldanha, Abdullah Saleem, Ali Naseer, Aryan Lakra, Adithya Shetty, Nilansh Keswani, Angad Nehru.

Conclusion

Tactically, this shapes as a contest of powerplay clarity and middle-overs control. If Sharjah minimize early dots and carry two set batters beyond the 12th, they can push well above par and apply late-innings heat. Dubai’s route is to win the first five overs, deny easy milking in overs 7–15, and layer change-ups so boundaries arrive in singles, not clusters. Anything 165+ first up sharpens scoreboard pressure even at Sharjah; totals around 150 keep both results in play and place a premium on catching and death-over execution. Expect fine margins decided by ring-field discipline, strike rotation under spin, and how cleanly the last 18–24 balls are managed.