EXCLUSIVE: 'These successes are for my father' — UAE’s Haider Ali credits ILT20, coach Lalchand Rajput and family for his meteoric rise
NEW DELHI: Haider Ali has played just three T20 Internationals, but the 30-year-old left-arm spinner from Lahore has become the heartbeat of UAE cricket after helping his adopted nation script a historic series win over Bangladesh on May 21 in Sharjah — UAE’s first ever T20I series victory against a Test-playing nation.
In an exclusive interview with TimesofIndia.com, a visibly emotional Haider reflected on what the milestone meant to him and dedicated his performances to the people who helped shape his journey — his family, his late father and his cricketing mentors.
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"I was crying when we won the series. These successes are for my family, for my village and especially for my late father who passed away last year. I haven't met him since I came to Dubai four years ago," Haider said. "We have struggled together. So, these successes are for all those well-wishers."
Haider, who returned sensational figures of 3 for 7 in the series decider, turned the match on its head in two Powerplay overs (2-1-2-3) that wrecked the Bangladesh top order. Earlier, in the second T20I, he held his nerve with the bat, scoring an unbeaten 15 off six balls and hitting the winning run in a dramatic 206-run chase.
"This is a proud moment, not just for me, but for everyone involved — the support staff, team management and Emirates Cricket Board. It feels great to perform for your team against a Test nation. Such performances stay in the memory forever," he beamed.
While Haider is just starting his international journey, he believes the foundation for UAE’s recent rise was laid in the ILT20 league and under the watchful eye of head coach Lalchand Rajput.
"ILT20 gave me everything," Haider admitted. "I was the best bowler in ILT20’s development tournament, then became the 'Emerging Player' in the first season. I bowled well last season too, and from there, got selected for the national team. It’s a massive platform — not only for local players but internationals too. Look at Jake Fraser-McGruk from Australia — he came, performed, and got a national call-up. In the next 2-3 years, ILT20 has the calibre to match PSL or other top leagues."
Haider’s admiration for coach Lalchand Rajput is equally deep-rooted. "He’s played at the highest level for India, and his coaching experience is vast. Since he joined, the environment has been so positive. He never makes us feel like he’s the coach — it’s like a family. He backs fighters — players who don’t give up. I’m learning a lot from him and hope to absorb more in the future."
Haider’s work ethic has also played a big role in his rapid ascent. Aware of the dew factor in UAE’s night matches, he adapted in unique ways. "I fill a bucket with water, soak 30-40 balls in it and bowl with them during practice. So when the actual match happens, I feel no difference. I bowl 20-30 overs a day — because to beat a Test-playing nation, you have to go the extra mile."
He added, "My goal is clear — I’ve reached this level now and I never want to drop below. I want to leave UAE cricket better than I found it. I plan and train keeping that vision in mind."
His passion for batting also surfaced during the second T20I when UAE needed 29 off the final two overs. "I love batting. All bowlers do!" he laughed. "I told myself, ‘Haider, today is the day you show the world what you can do,’ and thankfully, I delivered."
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Haider also heaped praise on the Emirates Cricket Board. "The board is working tirelessly for the players — they’re giving us support, facilities and direction. My aim now is to help UAE qualify for the next T20 World Cup and take this team to even greater heights."
With tears of joy still fresh from UAE’s series win and ILT20 triumph with Dubai Capitals, Haider’s story is not just one of sporting success but of deep personal meaning.
"I think the people in my village were happier than I was," he smiled. "They’ve supported me so much, and this is for them. For my well-wishers, my family, and most of all — for my father. This is just the beginning."
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"I was crying when we won the series. These successes are for my family, for my village and especially for my late father who passed away last year. I haven't met him since I came to Dubai four years ago," Haider said. "We have struggled together. So, these successes are for all those well-wishers."
Haider, who returned sensational figures of 3 for 7 in the series decider, turned the match on its head in two Powerplay overs (2-1-2-3) that wrecked the Bangladesh top order. Earlier, in the second T20I, he held his nerve with the bat, scoring an unbeaten 15 off six balls and hitting the winning run in a dramatic 206-run chase.
While Haider is just starting his international journey, he believes the foundation for UAE’s recent rise was laid in the ILT20 league and under the watchful eye of head coach Lalchand Rajput.
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"ILT20 gave me everything," Haider admitted. "I was the best bowler in ILT20’s development tournament, then became the 'Emerging Player' in the first season. I bowled well last season too, and from there, got selected for the national team. It’s a massive platform — not only for local players but internationals too. Look at Jake Fraser-McGruk from Australia — he came, performed, and got a national call-up. In the next 2-3 years, ILT20 has the calibre to match PSL or other top leagues."
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Haider’s admiration for coach Lalchand Rajput is equally deep-rooted. "He’s played at the highest level for India, and his coaching experience is vast. Since he joined, the environment has been so positive. He never makes us feel like he’s the coach — it’s like a family. He backs fighters — players who don’t give up. I’m learning a lot from him and hope to absorb more in the future."
Haider Ali
Haider’s work ethic has also played a big role in his rapid ascent. Aware of the dew factor in UAE’s night matches, he adapted in unique ways. "I fill a bucket with water, soak 30-40 balls in it and bowl with them during practice. So when the actual match happens, I feel no difference. I bowl 20-30 overs a day — because to beat a Test-playing nation, you have to go the extra mile."
He added, "My goal is clear — I’ve reached this level now and I never want to drop below. I want to leave UAE cricket better than I found it. I plan and train keeping that vision in mind."
Haider Ali
His passion for batting also surfaced during the second T20I when UAE needed 29 off the final two overs. "I love batting. All bowlers do!" he laughed. "I told myself, ‘Haider, today is the day you show the world what you can do,’ and thankfully, I delivered."
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Haider also heaped praise on the Emirates Cricket Board. "The board is working tirelessly for the players — they’re giving us support, facilities and direction. My aim now is to help UAE qualify for the next T20 World Cup and take this team to even greater heights."
With tears of joy still fresh from UAE’s series win and ILT20 triumph with Dubai Capitals, Haider’s story is not just one of sporting success but of deep personal meaning.
"I think the people in my village were happier than I was," he smiled. "They’ve supported me so much, and this is for them. For my well-wishers, my family, and most of all — for my father. This is just the beginning."
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