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NELSON: The 8th match of the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 will be played between Zimbabwe and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) at the Saxton Oval in Nelson on Thursday (February 19).

The match is scheduled to start at 03:00 am as per Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

It will be UAE’s first match of the tournament. However, Zimbabwe have played one game in the mega event at the Seddon Park in Hamilton on Sunday but faced defeat against South Africa by 62 runs.

Zimbabwe Squad

E Chigumbura*, RW Chakabva†, TL Chatara, CJ Chibhabha, CR Ervine, T Kamungozi, H Masakadza, S Matsikenyeri, SF Mire, T Mupariwa, T Panyangara, Sikandar Raza, BRM Taylor†, P Utseya, SC Williams

United Arab Emirates Squad

Muhammad Tauqir*, Amjad Ali, Amjad Javed, AR Berenger, Fahad Alhashmi, AM Guruge, Kamran Shazad, Khurram Khan, Krishna Chandran, Muhammad Naveed, Nasir Aziz, SP Patil†, Rohan Mustafa, Saqlain Haider, Shaiman Anwar

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