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Head-to-Head Summary
| Format | Total Matches | India Wins | UAE Wins | Tied | No Result |
| Test Matches | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| One Day Internationals | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| T20 Internationals | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Upcoming Series Venues and Details
| Series / Tour | Scheduled Window | Formats Included | Specific Match Venues | Expected Conditions |
| Asia Cup Tournament | Late 2026 | T20I / ODI | Neutral Regional Stadiums | Flat subcontinent tracks favoring high-impact batting and slow spin |
| ACC Emerging Asia Cup | October 2026 | T20 (A-Teams) | TBD Middle East Venues | High heat with dry pitches offering variable bounce under lights |
| ICC Associate Bilateral Series | Multi-Year Window | ODI / T20I | ICC Academy Dubai, Sharjah Cricket Stadium | Slow, low surfaces requiring disciplined line and length bowling |
Most Memorable Match – The Epic Thriller!
| Match Detail | Date and Venue | Key Performers | Deciding Moment | Ultimate Outcome |
| 1994 Austral-Asia Cup | 13 April 1994, Sharjah | Vinod Kambli, Sachin Tendulkar | Kambli scoring 82 to push India past the 270 mark | India won by 71 runs despite a spirited UAE chase |
| 2015 ICC World Cup Clash | 28 February 2015, Perth | Ravichandran Ashwin, Rohit Sharma | Ashwin taking 4 wickets for 25 runs to dismantle UAE top order | India won by 9 wickets with 187 balls remaining |
| 2025 Men’s T20 Asia Cup | 10 September 2025, Dubai | Kuldeep Yadav, Abhishek Sharma | Kuldeep taking 4 wickets for 7 runs in a destructive spell | India won by 9 wickets with 93 balls remaining |
Major Tournament Matches Between Them
| Tournament and Year | Match Stage | Venue Location | First Innings Score | Second Innings Score | Winner |
| 1994 Austral-Asia Cup | Group Stage | Sharjah | India 273/5 | UAE 202/9 | India |
| 2004 Asia Cup | Group Stage | Dambulla | India 260/6 | UAE 144 all out | India |
| 2015 ICC World Cup | Pool Stage | Perth | UAE 102 all out | India 104/1 | India |
| 2016 Asia Cup | League Stage | Mirpur | UAE 81/9 | India 82/1 | India |
| 2025 T20 Asia Cup | Group Stage | Dubai | UAE 57 all out | India 60/1 | India |
Key Performance Indicators
| Statistical Metric | India Cricket Team | United Arab Emirates National Cricket Team | Metric Importance |
| Highest ODI Score | 273 | 202 | Shows maximum batting capability in head-to-head games |
| Lowest ODI Score | 104 | 102 | Exposes baseline structural collapse against quality bowling |
| Highest T20I Total | 82 | 81 | Illustrates scoring momentum in regional tournament setups |
| Powerplay Strike Rate | 164.2 | 88.5 | Reflects aggressive intent during early field restrictions |
| Spin Bowling Economy | 3.12 | 6.85 | Marks the control established during middle-overs squeeze |
The Battlefield: Tactical Power-Plays & Record Breakers (2025-26)
| Match ID and Format | Powerplay Runs | Top Batsman | Impact Bowler | Defining Tactical Phase |
| Asia Cup T20I (2025) | India: 52/1, UAE: 24/3 | Abhishek Sharma (30) | Kuldeep Yadav (4/7) | Kuldeep ripping through the middle order within three overs |
| Emerging Teams T20 (2024) | India A: 74/1, UAE: 31/4 | Abhishek Sharma (58) | Rasikh Salam (3/15) | Indian openers blasting 74 runs in the first six overs |
| Asia Cup Rising Stars (2025) | India A: 68/0, UAE: 38/3 | Vaibhav Suryavanshi (163) | Ayush Mhatre (2/18) | Suryavanshi hitting an explosive ton to put the match out of reach |
The Tactical Edge: Strategic Matchups & Squad Dynamics
| Batsman Under Focus | Primary Bowling Nemesis | Tactical Weakness Exploded | Defensive Adjustment | Squad Backup Option |
| Muhammad Waseem | Jasprit Bumrah | Hard length deliveries angling across the right-hander | Staying inside the line to access the off-side | Aryansh Sharma |
| Alishan Sharafu | Kuldeep Yadav | Blind spot against the wrong-un spinning away | Playing with a straight bat down the ground | Vishnu Sukumaran |
| Rahul Chopra | Axar Patel | Skidding arm-ball targeting the pads on front foot | Using late cuts to find the third-man boundary | Asif Khan |
History Re-Written: Every Record Smashed in the 2025/26 Season
| Historic Record Description | Previous Benchmark Holder | New Record Established | Match Venue and Date | Impact on Series |
| Lowest team total in senior T20 Asia Cup history | UAE 81/9 (2016) | UAE 57 all out | Dubai, September 2025 | Allowed India to finish the chase in under 5 overs |
| Highest individual strike rate in a UAE-India T20I | Rohit Sharma (132.4) | Abhishek Sharma (187.5) | Dubai, September 2025 | Fast-tracked the net run rate advantage for group standings |
| Best bowling figures in India-UAE T20 Internationals | Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2/8) | Kuldeep Yadav (4/7) | Dubai, September 2025 | Created the blueprint for neutralizing Associate top orders |
Pace vs. Power: The Brutal Numbers Behind the World’s Fastest Bowlers
| Bowler Name | Peak Delivery Speed | Average Seam Movement | Dot Ball Percentage | Wickets via Short Ball |
| Jasprit Bumrah | 148.5 km/h | 1.34 degrees | 68.5% | 4 Wickets |
| Junaid Siddique | 141.2 km/h | 0.92 degrees | 48.2% | 3 Wickets |
| Harshit Rana | 145.8 km/h | 1.15 degrees | 55.6% | 5 Wickets |
| Muhammad Jawadullah | 139.6 km/h | 0.78 degrees | 44.1% | 2 Wickets |
The Captain’s Gambit: Genius Strategic Moves that Flipped the Game
| Captain Name | Specific Tactical Decision | Phase of the Match | Immediate Statistical Return | Overall Result Impact |
| Suryakumar Yadav | Giving the second over to Varun Chakaravarthy | 2nd Over, Dubai T20I | One wicket for two runs | Put immediate pressure on UAE opening batsmen |
| Muhammad Waseem | Deploying deep mid-wicket right from ball one | 1st Over, Dubai T20I | Prevented early boundaries on the leg side | Checked the scoring rate for the opening four balls |
| Suryakumar Yadav | Using Shivam Dube as a frontline option in powerplay | 5th Over, Dubai T20I | Dube picking up two quick scalps | Broke the back of the UAE top-order recovery |
The “Fortress” Chronicles: Epic Stadium Face-offs & Crowd Dominance (2025-26)
| Stadium Name | Crowds Present | Historic Pitch Character | Home Team Success Rate | Defining Local Ground Factor |
| Dubai International Stadium | 22,400 | Ring of fire lights creating challenging high-catch tracking | 45% | Heavy dew setting in during the latter half of evening games |
| Sharjah Cricket Stadium | 14,500 | Very short boundaries with a low, slow-turning surface | 50% | High crosswinds altering the flight of spin deliveries |
| ICC Academy Ground | 4,200 | Flat batting tracks with zero help for fast bowlers | 38% | Intense daytime heat accelerating cracks on the pitch |