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10 best moments from the league stage of DP World ILT20 Season 2
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3 years agoon

As DP World ILT20 enters its final week, we take a look back at some of the most memorable moments from the 30-match league stage which offered some nail-biting action for global cricket fans.
1.Sikander Raza’s dramatic last ball six to win the match
Not many can boast of winning a match for their team with six runs required off the final ball. Dubai Capitals’ Sikander Raza missed the penultimate ball from Desert Vipers’ Ali Naseer when six was required off two balls for the Capitals in Match 27 to continue to have a chance of making it to the play-offs. With six runs needed on the final delivery and the fate of the team’s qualification chances on the line, there was immense pressure on Raza to come through for the Capitals and that is exactly what he did. Ali Naseer bowled a slower ball wide outside off stump, Raza deposited it over long-off and into the stands and celebrated ecstatically as he managed to keep the Capitals’ hopes alive.
2.Azam Khan’s fastest fifty of the tournament
Chasing a target of 161 against the Gulf Giants, the Desert Vipers lost two quick wickets and were placed at 79-3 when in walked Azam Khan. A six off his first ball was a sign of what was to come. Cheered on by a packed stadium in Dubai, Azam Khan tore into the Gulf Giants’ bowling striking five fours and four sixes on his way to reach his half-century in just 18 balls. He took a particular liking towards Carlos Brathwaite as he hit him for two fours and sixes each in the fifteenth over to do dent any hopes the Giants had of winning the game. The Vipers eventually won the game by six wickets
with 19 balls to spare.
3.Shah Rukh Khan’s presence adds to the glamour
Match 3 of the DP World ILT20 was not short of stardom with Andre Russell, Sunil Narine, Alex Hales and Wanindu Hasaranga taking the field. However, the fans blew the roof off the stadium when they saw the presence of Shah Rukh Khan, co-owner of the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, in the stands. The Abu Dhabi Knight Riders produced a clinical performance in front of their co-owner to win the match comfortably, much to his delight.
4.Oliver Stone’s dream debut
Match 24 saw Oliver Stone making his ILT20 debut for the Dubai Capitals and it was one to remember. Finishing with figures of 4 for 14 in his quota of four overs, Stone had the batters guessing throughout his spell. His first over in particular was fast bowling at its best as it had pace, swing and immaculate accuracy- the trifecta of fast bowling. Not only was it a maiden over but he also accounted for the wickets of Gulf Giants’ in-form batter Chris Lynn and Jordan Cox who was bowled by an absolute peach. He further went on to pick the wickets of Shimron Hetmyer and Jamie Overton to restrict them to 126-9.
5.Shaheen Afridi’s last ball finish with the bat
Reduced to 28-4 at one point while chasing 150 against a high-quality MI Emirates bowling attack, the Desert Vipers had a mountain to climb if they were to pull off a victory. Sherfane Rutherford (35), Wanindu Hasaranga (26) and Azam Khan (20) provided vital contributions to bring the equation down to 21 runs from 16 balls. But with just two wickets in hand, the MI Emirates looked like they would win the game. Shaheen Afridi, however, played a crucial unbeaten cameo of 17 runs from 12 balls that saw the Vipers over the line. Trent Boult had 10 runs to defend in the final over and three off the final ball. Shaheen Afridi struck the final ball over point and ran like his life depended on it. A dive in the end to complete the third run helped seal the victory for the Desert Vipers.
6.Ali Naseer’s blinder to get rid of Nicholas Pooran
In match 15, just as MI Emirates skipper Nicholas Pooran started to get going having struck a four and a six, Desert Vipers’ Ali Naseer took a blinder at short third man to send him back to the pavilion. Vipers’ fast bowler Matheesha Pathirana bowled a wide yorker to Pooran, who sliced it hoping to get four runs past Naseer. But Naseer flew to his left with both arms outstretched and plucked the ball out of thin air to take one of the best catches of the tournament and break the momentum Pooran was starting to generate for MI Emirates in the process.
7.Andre Russell smashes Jason Holder
In match 20, Abu Dhabi Knight Riders’ Andre Russell reminded everyone of why he is so feared especially in the death overs. Having Abu Dhabi Knight Riders at 112-7 at one point, the Dubai Capitals would have hoped to bowl them out for a low score but Andre Russell took matters into his own hands when he smashed 31 runs off Jason Holder in the 17th over to take the Knight Riders to 183 by the end of their 20th over in the company of player of the match David Willey. After a no ball on the first ball of the over, Russell left no part of the ground untouched as he struck Holder for two sixes, two fours and two doubles to completely shift the momentum of the game towards his team as they went on to win by 29 runs.
8.Adil Rashid announces arrival at ILT20
Sharjah Warriors’ Adil Rashid spun a web around the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in Match 25 to have them all out for a paltry score of 94. Just his second game in the season, Rashid didn’t show any signs of rustiness as he ran through the Knight Riders’ top and middle order with his bag of tricks to register figures of 4 for 12 in his four overs including a maiden. He mixed his variations well with the batters unable to pick his leg spinners, googlies and sliders apart as he went on to bowl 14 dot balls in his destructive spell.
9.All-girls soft ball cricket
While large turnout for all the matches of this edition reflected the increasing following for this tournament, DP World ILT20 ensured the stage is used as a platform to get young kids attention towards cricket by hosting soft-ball matches for them ahead of the day’s play in each venue. In Dubai, an all-girls match too was held ahead of the day’s play at the ‘Ring of Fire’ Stadium, giving the budding cricketers a feel of the international stadium and an opportunity to play and meet their favourite stars.
10. Carnivals for a fun family outing
With the perfect weather setting the right ambience for outdoor activities, the league stage matches attracted fans, giving them and their families a wholesome experience with fan carnivals adding to the fun and fervour at all venues. Intricately planned with engaging activities on the side-lines of the matches with RJs and music bands getting the groove on – it was a memorable experience.
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The confirmation comes from the real estate division managing the property, following recent social media videos showing residents moving out and sharing memories of their time in the building.
Tenants with existing rental contracts are understood to be able to remain in the property until December 2026. However, a specified timeline for the demolition has yet to be set according to reports.
A Sheikh Zayed Road landmark since the 1970s
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Standing at around 65 metres tall, the building was among the first three structures to rise in the area around what was then known as the First Roundabout.
Over the decades, it became an unmistakable part of Dubai’s cityscape.
Why was it called the Toyota Building?
The building earned its famous nickname thanks to the large Toyota sign that once illuminated its rooftop.
The bright red Toyota logo was installed in 1981 and remained a familiar sight above Sheikh Zayed Road for almost four decades.
The sign was eventually removed in 2018 after the advertising agreement ended, briefly changing the appearance of the landmark.
But Dubai residents got a nostalgic surprise in June 2022, when Toyota UAE brought the iconic logo back, restoring one of the building’s most recognisable features after nearly four years.
A piece of old Dubai
The building has housed generations of residents in its one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments and has watched Dubai transform from a relatively low-rise city into the global metropolis it is today.
For many people who have lived in or travelled along Sheikh Zayed Road over the years, the Toyota Building has been more than just a residential property — its rooftop sign became part of the visual identity of the road.
With residents preparing to leave by the end of 2026 and demolition planned for 2027, another piece of old Dubai is set to make way for the city’s next chapter.
The demolition will mark the end of more than five decades for a building that became an unlikely icon of Dubai’s rapidly changing skyline.
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How to rent a car at Etihad Rail stations from Dh80 with no deposit
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August 20, 2026Etihad Rail passengers now have another option for getting around after they step off the train, with a new car rental service offering vehicles from Dh80 to Dh200 per day.
The Rail to Road service, launched through Thrifty Car Rental’s Flexy offering, is currently available at Etihad Rail’s Abu Dhabi and Fujairah passenger stations. The service is designed to solve the first- and last-mile transport challenge for travellers continuing their journey by road.
One of the biggest advantages is that no security deposit is required. Rentals also come with 60km of included driving and prepaid fuel, meaning passengers do not need to worry about refuelling before returning the vehicle.
Three car categories to choose from
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Essential is aimed at passengers looking for a practical and affordable option, with cars such as the Toyota Yaris, Suzuki Baleno and Hyundai Accent.
Comfort steps up to larger cars and compact SUVs, including models such as the Mazda CX-3, Hyundai Creta and Mazda 6.
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Prices range from around Dh80 to Dh200 per 24-hour rental, depending on the vehicle category.
You can rent a car when you arrive
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Additional kilometres beyond the included 60km can also be purchased for an extra fee.
Cars can be returned to other Thrifty locations
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Etihad Rail passengers can now rent cars from Dh80 a day with no deposit
Etihad Rail passengers now have another option for getting around after they step off the train, with a new car rental service offering vehicles from Dh80 to Dh200 per day.
The Rail to Road service, launched through Thrifty Car Rental’s Flexy offering, is currently available at Etihad Rail’s Abu Dhabi and Fujairah passenger stations. The service is designed to solve the first- and last-mile transport challenge for travellers continuing their journey by road.
One of the biggest advantages is that no security deposit is required. Rentals also come with 60km of included driving and prepaid fuel, meaning passengers do not need to worry about refuelling before returning the vehicle.
Three car categories to choose from
Travellers can select from three vehicle categories depending on their needs and budget.
Essential is aimed at passengers looking for a practical and affordable option, with cars such as the Toyota Yaris, Suzuki Baleno and Hyundai Accent.
Comfort steps up to larger cars and compact SUVs, including models such as the Mazda CX-3, Hyundai Creta and Mazda 6.
For those wanting something larger or more premium, Stretch includes vehicles such as the Audi A3, Mazda CX-90, Jeep Cherokee, Nissan Patrol and Jeep Wrangler.
Prices range from around Dh80 to Dh200 per 24-hour rental, depending on the vehicle category.
You can rent a car when you arrive
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The rental period is based on a 24-hour cycle rather than being linked to the customer’s train arrival or departure time. This gives passengers more flexibility if their travel plans change.
Additional kilometres beyond the included 60km can also be purchased for an extra fee.
Cars can be returned to other Thrifty locations
The service is primarily designed for passengers to collect and return their vehicles at the same Etihad Rail station.
However, customers can arrange to return the car at another Thrifty location for a nominal one-way fee. This gives travellers more flexibility when their onward journey does not bring them back to the original station.
Car rental can be added to your train booking
The rental option has been integrated into the Etihad Rail booking journey, allowing passengers to add a car when arranging their train travel.
The system is expected to be further developed to make the car rental option more visible and easier to use.
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Thrifty plans to invest more than Dh10 million over five years in expanding its fleet, digital systems and customer services. An initial fleet of around 500 vehicles is planned, with the potential to grow as demand increases and Etihad Rail expands its passenger network.
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UAE official denies reports of worker visa cancellations amid regional tensions
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Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash, Diplomatic Adviser to the UAE President, said on Wednesday that the country remains focused on managing regional developments and preparing for the next phase rather than being distracted by misinformation.
In a post on X, Gargash said some platforms were circulating what he described as false information about the UAE while authorities continued to focus on developments on the ground.
He specifically dismissed rumours about the cancellation of workers’ residency visas and alleged financial support for Iran, saying the claims were incorrect.
Gargash said the UAE’s response to such reports would be through “work and achievements on the ground”, arguing that verifiable facts and tangible results were stronger than rumours.
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