reverse-sweep in his armoury, said the gap between associate or junior nations such as the UAE and Test-playing countries was closing.
“Any cricket team on the day, if they get all three departments (batting, bowling and fielding) right, will take a top team right to the end,” he said.
“UAE are obviously still learning and so are we. They batted really well. I guess they just need to learn when the key moments are in a game, the same as Zimbabwe.
“We are still learning, trying to understand when key moments are and when to put the foot on the gas.”
Zimbabwe’s next game is against the West Indies on Tuesday in Canberra and UAE play Ireland the following day in Brisbane.
Ireland, who like the UAE are an associate nation, defeated the West Indies by four wickets in their opening fixture of the tournament.
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