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Gulf Giants keep playoff hopes alive with a seven-wicket win over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders

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The Gulf Giants returned to winning ways as they coasted to a fantastic seven-wicket win over the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in the DP World ILT20 clash at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabion Saturday. The win sees the Gulf Giants climb up the ladder to the third spot and does a world of good to their playoff chances. The result also means the MI Emirates join the Desert Vipers as the two teams to have qualified for the playoffs. 

Needing a win to stay alive in the competition, the Gulf Giants were brilliant with the ball as they stifled the Knight Riders for 123. In response, they rode on a superb 70-run partnership between Gerhard Erasmus and Tom Curran and some late pinch-hitting from Shimron Hetmyer to clinch the victory. 

The Gulf Giants got off the blocks well in what appeared to be a straightforward chase. However, David Willey worked his magic on the ball as he picked up two wickets in as many deliveries to put the opposition in a worrisome spot. James Vince played the ball onto his stumps to depart for seven and Willey trapped Jordan Cox LBW on the next ball to give his side a fighting chance.  The Giants scored 27/2 in the powerplay, just three runs more than how many their opponents managed at the same stage. A disciplined bowling effort from Willey and Sunil Narine curtailed the Giants’ batting as they were restricted to 50/2 at the halfway stage. 

But it was just a matter of time before Erasmus and Curran found their groove, and that happened in the 11th over. Curran let loose as he hit Andre Russell for a four, a six, and then a four to amass 17 much-needed runs. That big over gave the Giants the impetus they needed as they got 12 more runs off Terrance Hinds in the 13th over.  The Giants were on track at this point, at 82/2, and needed a run a ball from the remaining seven overs. Curran and Erasmus worked out an impressive 70-run partnership, but Jason Holder found the breakthrough in the 15th over when Erasmus was caught at mid-off. Shimron Hetmyer joined Curran and made his intentions clear early on with a superb boundary. Narine, uncharacteristically, gave away four runs in extras as the Giants inched closer to the target. 

Hetmyer displayed his big-hitting skills as he clobbered Irbar Ahmad for a maximum over deep midwicket and subsequently hit the winning runs to seal a remarkable seven-wicket victory for the Gulf Giants. 

Earlier, the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders made a poor start when they lost both their openers – Kyle Mayers and Andries Gous – inside the opening three overs. They each made one run as the Knight Riders limped to 4/2. Roston Chase offered them some hope as he struck a few boundaries to lead them to 24/2 at the end of the powerplay. 

He departed for 15 soon after to Blessing Muzarabani, and Willey entered the fray. The Englishman steadied the ship and teamed up with Joe Clarke to put up 29 runs for the fourth wicket. The runs, though, were hard to come by as the Knight Riders went through four overs without a boundary. They were precariously placed at 55/3 after 12 overs when Clarke fell to Chris Jordan.  

The Knight Riders made plenty of changes to their batting order as Russell came in next. His arrival seemed to swing the fortunes in his side’s favour as Willey launched two massive sixes before Russell hit a couple of boundaries. However, his stay at the crease was cut when Tom Curran dismissed him for 15. With five overs to go, the Knight Riders were at 80/5 and were in dire need of some quick runs to put up a competitive total. Willey shouldered the responsibility and hit Mark Adair for a six, but the Irishman struck back on the very next delivery. Willey’s resolute display came to an end after he made a crucial 41 off 29 deliveries. 

Alishan Sharafu, the local boy who has been among the Knight Riders’ better batsmen this season, was tasked with steering his side at the death overs. He got off the mark with a boundary, but the runs dried up thereon as the Knight Riders managed just three boundaries in the final four overs to put up a modest total of 123. 

Sunil Narine, captain of the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, said: “I think they bowled brilliantly and used the conditions to their advantage. We tried to take as many wickets as possible in the powerplay. We couldn’t take many wickets in the middle overs and it became easier for them. Jason Holder has been doing a fantastic job with the bat and the ball. He assessed the conditions as best as possible. We are on the backfoot, but we will be looking forward to that Mumbai-Sharjah game and are hoping for the best.” 

Player of the match, Dan Worrall, said: “Opening the bowling with Mark, we had to get us off to a good start. Our bowling group prides itself on diversity. Left arm, right arm, tall and short, we have a bit of everything. We’re glad that we’ve at least given ourselves a fighting chance. We’ll be crossing our fingers for the next couple of days.” 

Brief scores:

Gulf Giants beat Abu Dhabi Knight Riders by seven wickets 

Gulf Giants 124/3 in 17.5 overs (Gerhard Erasmus 47, Tom Curran 38 not out, Shimron Hetmyer 20 not out, David Willey 2 for 17, Jason Holder 1 for 17) 

Abu Dhabi Knight Riders 123-7 in 20 overs (David Willey 41, Alishan Sharafu 21 not out, Chris Jordan 2 for 20, Mark Adair 2 for 25, Dan Worrall 1 for 13)  

Player of the Match: Dan Worrall 

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Trophies, belts and cash prizes: Inside the ILT20 Season 4 grand finale

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Fireworks, flair and firsts, DP World ILT20 Season 4 delivered a finale to remember as the Desert Vipers lifted their maiden title, crushing MI Emirates by 46 runs at a packed Dubai International Stadium.

While the trophy glittered, the spotlight also shone brightly on the league’s iconic signature belts, with star performances keeping fans guessing right up to the final ball.

Leading the charge was Desert Vipers captain Sam Curran, who produced a season for the ages, sweeping both the Red Belt (Most Valuable Player) and the Green Belt (Best Batter). Calm under pressure and devastating with the bat, Curran’s unbeaten 74 in the final sealed the Vipers’ historic triumph and underlined his status as the league’s standout performer.

The Vipers walked away not just with silverware but a $700,000 winners’ purse and the Black Belt, while runners-up MI Emirates earned $300,000 for another strong campaign.

Red Belt: Sam Curran (Desert Vipers)

Curran piled up 397 runs, while snapping seven wickets, taking 10 catches and finishing with a tournament-high 691 points. It was dominance, delivered with leadership.

Green Belt: Sam Curran (Desert Vipers)

With 397 runs at a strike rate of 135, Curran topped the batting charts, smashing 17 sixes and proving clutch when it mattered most.

White Belt: Waqar Salamkheil (Dubai Capitals)

Spin wizard Waqar Salamkheil claimed the bowling honours with 18 wickets at an economy of 7.66, earning his second White Belt in ILT20 history.

Blue Belt: Muhammad Waseem (MI Emirates)

UAE stalwart Muhammad Waseem continued his incredible run, securing the Blue Belt for a fourth straight season after scoring 370 runs at a strike rate of 132.

With unforgettable moments, top performances, and a champion crowned, DP World ILT20 Season 4 once again proved why it’s one of the most exciting T20 leagues in the world of cricket.

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Desert Vipers clinch first-ever DP World ILT20 title with dominant win over MI Emirates

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The Desert Vipers etched their name into DP World ILT20 history on Sunday night, lifting their first-ever league title after a commanding 46-run victory over MI Emirates at a packed Dubai International Stadium.

Led by an outstanding all-round performance from captain Sam Curran, the Vipers posted a competitive 182 for 4 before bowling MI Emirates out for 136 in 18.3 overs to seal the crown emphatically.

Curran starred with an unbeaten 74 off 51 balls, laced with eight fours and two sixes, anchoring the innings after early wickets. He found solid support from Max Holden (41) and Dan Lawrence (23) as the Vipers finished strongly in the death overs.

In response, MI Emirates never truly found momentum. The Vipers’ bowlers struck early and often, with Naseem Shah (3/18) setting the tone, while Usman Tariq (2/20) and Khuzaima Tanveer (2/22) applied the squeeze through the middle overs. David Payne’s late three-wicket burst shut the door on any hopes of a comeback.

The final was preceded by a spectacular pre-match build-up, featuring a dazzling fireworks display and a choreographed drone show that lit up the Dubai skyline, creating a carnival atmosphere befitting the season’s biggest night.

Curran capped off a dream tournament by claiming both the Red Belt (Most Valuable Player) and Green Belt (Best Batter) awards. He finished the season with 397 runs, three half-centuries, seven wickets and 10 catches, underlining his influence throughout the campaign.

MI Emirates showed brief resistance through Shakib Al Hasan (36) and Kieron Pollard (28), but early wickets and mounting required run rates proved too much to overcome.

With the win, the Desert Vipers walked away with the $700,000 winner’s prize and the Black Belt, while MI Emirates earned $300,000 as runners-up.

Speaking after the match, Curran said the title was a reward for consistency:

“We’ve been the most consistent team this season and I think we deserve the trophy. Finals bring nerves, but the group showed real character tonight.”

MI Emirates skipper Kieron Pollard admitted his side fell short on the night: “We weren’t sharp enough early on. In finals, those small moments make the difference. The Vipers deserved to win.”


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Shakib, Banton power MI Emirates into DP World ILT20 final after crushing Knight Riders

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MI Emirates booked their place in the DP World ILT20 Season 4 final with a commanding seven-wicket win over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in Qualifier 2 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Friday night.

A disciplined bowling performance, led by Allah Ghazanfar’s three-wicket haul, set the platform before a calm and clinical chase guided by Shakib Al Hasan and Tom Banton sealed the deal with plenty to spare. The win sets up a blockbuster final against Desert Vipers on January 4 at the Dubai International Stadium.

Asked to bat first, Abu Dhabi Knight Riders never truly found momentum. Early pressure from the MI Emirates bowlers paid off immediately, with Michael Pepper run out in just the second over after a sharp direct hit from Andre Fletcher. Brandon McMullen followed soon after, trapped LBW, as the Knight Riders stumbled through the powerplay.

Boundaries were hard to come by on a testing surface, and the squeeze tightened when Liam Livingstone miscued a shot in the seventh over. Despite brief resistance from Alex Hales and Alishan Sharafu, the Knight Riders struggled to build partnerships as MI Emirates’ spinners controlled the middle overs.

Sharafu stood firm amid the collapse, playing a composed unbeaten knock of 50 off 40 balls, but wickets continued to fall at the other end. Ghazanfar returned late to deliver the decisive blows, removing Jason Holder and Sunil Narine in the same over to leave the Knight Riders restricted to 120 for eight, a total that always looked below par in a knockout contest.

Chasing 121 for a spot in the final, MI Emirates got off to a cautious start as Abu Dhabi Knight Riders searched for early breakthroughs. Andre Fletcher fell cheaply, and the pressure remained during the powerplay with runs coming at a steady but controlled pace.

Tom Banton anchored the innings, absorbing pressure before shifting gears at the right moment. After Muhammad Waseem’s dismissal, Shakib Al Hasan joined Banton and turned the match firmly in MI Emirates’ favour. The experienced all-rounder attacked the spinners, picking boundaries with ease and rotating the strike efficiently.

The pair stitched together an 82-run partnership that effectively ended the contest. Banton brought up his half-century in measured fashion, while Shakib played the perfect supporting role, ensuring there were no late surprises.

MI Emirates crossed the line in the 17th over, completing the chase with 23 balls to spare and confirming their second appearance in an ILT20 final.

Player of the Match Shakib Al Hasan credited the bowlers for setting the tone, saying the early wickets made the chase far more manageable. Abu Dhabi Knight Riders skipper Jason Holder admitted his side struggled to adapt to the conditions but praised his team’s overall campaign.

With confidence high and momentum firmly on their side, MI Emirates now turn their focus to the showdown against Desert Vipers, with the Season 4 title firmly within reach.

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