Northern Warriors will get the chance to put a heavy defeat to Qalandars behind them when they face Team Abu Dhabi at Zayed Cricket Stadium in the first of three matches Sunday in the Abu Dhabi T10 League. Darren Sammy's side were bundled out for 46 all out in reply to Qalandars' 112-4 on Saturday to suffer a <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/cricket/day-to-forget-for-northern-warriors-after-66-run-battering-by-qalandars-in-abu-dhabi-t10-1.938443">humiliating 66-run defeat on Saturday</a>. “We played poor cricket today,” the West Indies all-rounder said following his side's spectacular collapse. An unbeaten 53 from opener Tom Banton set up the Qalandars win before bowlers Lahiru Kumara and George Garton took three wickets each. Qalandars coach Aaqib Javed will look for his side to pick up a second win from three matches in Group B when they face Maratha Arabians in the 8pm match. Arabians <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/cricket/abu-dhabi-t10-russell-bags-win-for-warriors-against-arabians-1.938120">lost their opening match on Friday</a> to defending champions Northern Warriors. Bangla Tigers face Hashim Amla's Karnataka Tuskers in the second match at 5.45pm with UAE captain <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/cricket/uae-captain-ahmed-raza-leads-karnataka-tuskers-to-win-over-delhi-bulls-in-abu-dhabi-t10-1.938433">Ahmed Raza looking to backup his match-winning performance</a> from Saturday's win over Delhi Bulls. The Tuskers became the first team in five games to defend a total in the Abu Dhabi T10, registering a 19-run win over the Bulls with Raza picking up two wickets for 11 runs.