UAE Women retire out all ten batters in 163-run win over Qatar

The threat of rain prompted the team to find an unprecedented way of cutting their innings short and push for victory

ESPNcricinfo staff10-May-2025 • Updated on 11-May-2025

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In an unprecedented turn of events in a Women’s T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier game between UAE and Qatar in Bangkok, UAE retired out all ten batters at the score of 192 for 0 in 16 overs. It was the first instance of a team retiring out more than two batters in a men’s or women’s international match. UAE then went on to roll Qatar over for just 29 in an innings that featured seven ducks to seal a massive 163-run win in a match that lasted 27.1 overs.Since the UAE innings also had eight ducks, the game saw a record 15 ducks, easily the most in a women’s T20I.Opting to bat, UAE openers Esha Oza, also the captain, and Theertha Satish were cruising along in their century partnership, with Oza on 113 and Satish on 74. But then UAE decided to end the innings. Since a declaration is not allowed in limited-overs cricket, Oza, Satish, and eight other batters (without facing a ball) were retired out. As a result, UAE were all out for 192 in 16 overs.