Scheduled
30%
United Arab Emirates
70%
Bangladesh
Bangladesh To Win, 1.35
Series is locked at 1-1 and this is where Bangladesh's experience can come in handy
Bangladesh has more batters it can depend on
UAE is very dependent on Muhammad Waseem and if he falls cheaply, they could struggle
United Arab Emirates
Bangladesh
Boundary to be Hit in the First IOver- Yes
Openers will look to score aggressively and getting a boundary is certainly not out of the question.
Highest Opening Partnership - Bangladesh
UAE does not have much in the tank apart from Muhammad Waseem and we think he is due for a low score now.
UAE c created history when it defeated Bangladesh for the first time in T20's. Can it win the series now or will the Bangla Tigers hit back? We think this is a great opportunity for smart bettors to pick up some big wins.
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The two teams have played against each other on five occasions with Bangladesh winning all but one of those matches. That loss came in the most recent matcha against UAE.
While there are no traditional TV channels that are broadcasting this series, Indian fans can watch all the action on Fancode.
UAE head into the series decider with their tails up after a sensational two-wicket win in Sharjah – their first ever T20I victory over Bangladesh. Captain Muhammad Waseem led from the front with a blistering 82, supported by Zohaib’s 38 in a 107-run opening stand.
The real story, though, was UAE’s nerve under pressure in the final overs, where Dhruv Parashar, Haider Ali, and others showcased composure and intent. Their batting depth and fearless approach have made them genuine contenders, with every batter from No. 7 onwards clearing the ropes in the last match.
Jawadullah’s three wickets remain key in the bowling attack. With history already made, UAE will look to clinch an even bigger milestone — a rare series win against a Full Member nation. Momentum is with them; now, consistency is the next step.
Muhammad Waseem (c), Aryansh Sharma (wk), Alishan Sharafu, Rahul Chopra, Asif Khan, Dhruv Parashar, Muhammad Zohaib, Haider Ali, Muhammad Jawadullah, Matiullah Khan, Saghir Khan
Bangladesh find themselves in an unexpected scrap after letting a dominant position slip in the second T20I. Despite posting a formidable 205, thanks to Tanzid Hasan’s 59 and Hridoy’s 45, the bowlers couldn’t close it out. Shoriful Islam and Rishad Hossain showed flashes of control, but a lack of composure at crucial moments — including missed chances and erratic bowling at the death — cost them dearly.
Debutant Nahid Rana struggled with rhythm, conceding 39 in his two overs, and Bangladesh’s fielding lapses further opened the door for UAE. Captain Litton Das will demand sharper execution and mental discipline as they aim to avoid a series defeat.
There’s enough firepower with the bat and variety in the attack, but they’ll need to match UAE’s hunger and calm under pressure. The third T20I is a test not just of skill, but character — and Bangladesh can’t afford to fail it.
Tanzid Hasan, Litton Das (c), Najmul Hossain Shanto, Towhid Hridoy, Jaker Ali (wk), Shamim Hossain, Rishad Hossain, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Shoriful Islam, Tanvir Islam, Nahid Rana
The team that wins the toss is going to want to field first. Bangladesh was unable to defend a 200 plus total in the previous match and we are sure both teams would prefer to chase in this match if they get the chance to choose.
The Sharjah surface continues to be a batting paradise, offering true bounce and a lightning-fast outfield. Scores over 200 have been posted in both games, with minimal assistance for spinners and seamers alike. Batters who play through the line and use the short boundaries smartly are thriving. Dew has played a role in easing chases, making the toss crucial — teams will prefer bowling first.
With another clear, dry evening forecast, expect another high-scoring encounter where bowlers must rely on variations and yorkers at the death to survive the onslaught. Fielding precision could make all the difference.
Bangladesh is available to bet on at an almost 35% return. That is insanely good value. Bangladesh has only lost to the UAE once in its history and is clearly the better team with both ball and bat. One upset should not deter you from going big. Bet on Bangladesh to win.
UAE vs BAN win percentage stands at 68% in favor of BAN.
Todays Match Prediction: Bangladesh to Win.
Dhruv Gupta is a seasoned cricket analyst passionate about numbers and patterns. He brings a data-driven approach to his cricket predictions.
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